Saturday, February 1, 2014

Selling on Ebay or Amazon.com




So you have decided to clean out that attic or garage and start selling on Ebay.com or Amazon.com. Here are some tips to get more people to see your items for sale.

·        Always use the UPC code to list your item. This will insure that you have the right edition of the book, record, game, etc. If there is no UPC code be as descriptive as possible.

·         Take pictures. Ebay.com now allows you to take as many pictures for free. Take advantage of this. It will allow your buyers to fully see the condition of the item.

·         Research what your item is worth. What did recent items sell for? Guide are good, but always remember: an item is only worth what people are willing to pay.

·         Write a detailed description. I will be the first to admit that I often only use the item specifics that ebay has via the UPC code. Here is a recent item I sold:



What is wrong with this listing? Well for one, I don’t list the titles of Damon Runyon stories included. Adding a detailed description lets the person searching for a specific story search not only the titles but descriptions. I had three pictures which was good but I should have probably at the very least added a picture of the table of contents.

Also, please note that Ebay.com does not have as vast of a database of products that amazon.com has. I have noticed with the older books, ebay.com only will have the more recent editions, whereas amazon.com has most if not all the editions, which it makes a customer more likely to find the exact thing they are looking for. Also when searching on amazon.com for Damon Runyon and you find the book you are looking for, when you click on it, all the new and used books of just that book are shown. On ebay.com you may get other books mixed in.

As for fees: I pay 15% of the total on amazon.com plus .99 cents per item sold. I can list as many things as I want for free. If I think I am going to sell more than 35 items, I can pay a flat fee of $35 for unlimited items.  On ebay.com they charge me 10% of what I sell but I have to pay 6% to paypal.com who processes my payments. I get 50 free listings a month on ebay.com but they often have specials like 100,000 free listings for the next few days.I do get a better deal overall with amazon.com but I stick with ebay.com because all the more exposure. Plus on amazon.com paperbacks often are listed for a penny, whereas on ebay they are more fair market value.

6 comments:

  1. Which one is better to sell items on ebay or amazon? I usually buy books on amazon, but like you stated before with owning a kiddle all of my books are electronic, except college ones. Joanna

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  2. It depends on the book. I think on older collectibles ebay can get you more money because on amazon there are usually more copies available so it drives the price down. I sell video games more on amazon and usually for more money. So that's why I sell on both.

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  3. Hi Colleen, I love your blog, what a cool and different topic to write about! I also very much enjoyed reading your bio. Isn't it amazing at how sometimes what seems like a setback in life turns out in the end to be a blessing in disguise! Your husband gave you such good advice, it shows in your writing that you truly enjoy your passion. I wish you good luck in one day being able to focus on your business full time, hang in there! You will do it!

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  4. Colleen, these are some great tips! I keep telling myself that instead of cleaning out the garage and having a long drawn out garage sale, that I should try to sell somethings online first. I have only sold maybe one or two things on Amazon but I was interested in what become a full fledged seller looked like when spring comes.
    Thank you for these helpful tips, I will use them in the future! Best of luck breaking into the costume jewelry business!

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    1. Thanks Melissa! And good luck to you selling online.

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