Unlimited Products To Sell On Ebay? - Ebay Trading Assistant
So you're just getting started to sell on eBay
. You have opened up your eBay account and now you need something to sell. Let's say you've already followed my advice to sell what you have around your house. Once you're done that, you might be stuck, even though your house may be less cluttered. Now what should you do?
The bottom line is that your success on eBay is directly related to the products you have to sell. If you don't have any products to sell, then you don't have an eBay business. How would you like a never-ending supply of products?
If so, the answer is simple - become an eBay Trading Assistant. What is this, you ask? Well in a nutshell, a Trading Assistant is someone who helps other people get their items sold on eBay. So if you have an Aunt Gertrude who wants her old porcelain figurines sold on eBay, she can go to you to get them sold. You take the pictures, you write the titles and descriptions, You do everything to "assist" your Aunt Gertrude to sell.
Now you might do this for free for your dear Aunt Gertrude, but for neighbors, you may choose to charge a certain commission for your time and energy. Or, you could buy the products from them and then resell them yourself.
It's really that simple to have an unlimited supply of products. Everyone you can think of has something extra cluttering up their house. Why not help them get rid of it (and help yourself in the process)? eBay estimates that most people have over $1000 worth of items around the house that are being unused. You can easily see that tapping into this for just a few people will keep you busy for weeks to come.
Now if you choose to be a Trading Assistant, there are two ways to do it. First, you can do it the "official way" by registering on eBay. This allows you to be listed in the eBay Trading Assistant directory, but in order to do this, you need to meet a few requirements. You need to have a feedback score of 100 with 98% positive feedback, have sold 10 items in the previous 3 months, and have your eBay account in good standing. For more information, you can go to www.tradingassistant.com.
But maybe you don't meet eBay's official requirements because you're just getting started. Don't let that stop you. You can still be a Trading Assistant "unofficially." eBay can't stop you from selling on their website for someone else. The only real difference in being "official" or "unofficial" is whether or not you appear in the Trading Assistant directory and whether you can use the official logo. Other than that, it's up to you to find who you can assist.
Here are some suggestions how you can promote yourself as a Trading Assistant. One key ingredient is to get the word out. Talk to your friends and neighbors. Ask if they have anything to sell on eBay. The more people that know you are the guy (or gal) to go to for help for selling on eBay, then the more successful you'll be. Another idea is to post flyers around town saying that you'll sell their stuff on eBay. Consider putting a classified ad in the paper as well.
The bottom line is that there is no end of products to sell on eBay. With a little creativity, you can be the "go-to" person for everything eBay related.
by: Jesse Holmes
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