would you buy infant/toddler clothing from ebay?
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How to Sell on eBay
Selling on eBay is as easy as going through a few steps. It’s user friendly and can always be edited. Here’s how you can sell on eBay. If there are any questions you can always go to the "Help" section of the site.
Instructions:
Step 1. Sign up. Assuming you haven’t yet signed up yet, go to eBay’s Main Pageand then click on register at the very top of the page to create an eBay account. (In your case, you don’t need to sign up again, as you mentioned you’ve already obtained an account from eBay)
Step 2. Build your account. It’s a very good idea to buy a few things and pay immediately so that you will get some feedback ratings. (Don’t buy things to resell, just buy things you’d buy anyway.) This will give you experience with the site and start to build up your "site cred".
-Search eBay for items like those you want to sell. Read the listings. What sort of information or photos do you find most helpful to you as a potential buyer? What makes you think a seller is trustworthy?
Step 3. Assemble the information you will need to place the listing. Usually this includes measuring the item, weighing the item so you can estimate shipping costs, and having your photos ready.
Step 4. Log in and go to Sell either in My eBay or on the Main Page at the top.
Step 5. Enter the title and description, after choosing a category. Be very detailed about your product, and include a picture unless it is impossible. Not including one will deter a lot of buyers from your item.
Step 6. Continue to go through the options, and be sure to look everything over very carefully. There’s a lot to look through and you’ll want to make sure everything is correct.
Step 7. Double check everything before saving. Be sure that when you’re done with everything at the end (you’re at the overview page) to double check and press submit. If you don’t press submit it won’t be entered. You’ll then get an e-mail confirming that your product was placed on eBay.
Step 8. Watch the auction. Once the item has been shipped, and they have left feedback for you, you should leave feedback for that person.
*Tips*
-You need to have excellent feedback to sell well on eBay.
-Sell inexpensive items to build up your feedback first.
-As long as you follow the directions and press submit at the end, your product will be viewable to everyone.
-Always answer a customer’s questions promptly. Be clear, direct, and friendly.
-Be sure to choose the correct category and keywords… the easier it is for your customer to find you, the better it will sell!
-You will have to ship the product out on your own, so you’re going to have to add shipping into the price; there’s a section where you set the shipping.
-You can always go back and edit it if you don’t like something. Just go into "My eBay" and go from there.
-Keep good communication with your customer – they’re interested in your product and you want to be ranked as a good seller in the end, so be a good seller!
-Try and have it so your auction ends on a Sunday. Avoid ending auctions on Friday or Saturday when people are not home to bid.
-Avoid using "reserve price" auctions. These auctions are a form of shill bidding where the bidders are bidding against the seller himself. A reserve auction makes some buyers angry because they have no idea what the seller wants. Instead, set the opening bid at the lowest amount of money you would be willing to sell the item for.
-Help keep the feedback system honest by only placing honest feedback and avoiding the "trading" of positive feedback. A seller should leave positive feedback if the buyer pays promptly. A buyer should leave positive feedback if the item arrives in a reasonable time and is as advertised. A seller who waits for a buyer to leave positive feedback is really trading feedback. Such a practice skews feedback ratings.
-People will look at things that have cheap or free shipping, so include the shipping price in the total price (or min bid) and people will be more inclined to buy. If you offer it, make sure they know that you’re offering it.
-Packaging is also important. If items are fragile, improper packaging can result in broken items and unhappy customers! Also keep in mind the price you pay for shipping: the box, padding, etc., to decide on a reasonable price or add it to shipping and handling fees.
-Payment will be vital. PayPal is an extremely popular payment service on eBay, and as a seller, you will want to understand how it works and quite possibly sign up. Offering this service also may help attract buyers, because payment is instant and simple. Checks and money orders are also popular, but by nature take time. Also, be aware that payments from buyers by check does not necessarily mean they have sufficient funds! So consider what your comfort level is with these different payment types when you list your item.
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