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I'm getting ready to sell a few items of mine and have taken some pictures of them.

2007-05-08 08:49:04 · 3 answers · asked by Colin S 2 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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eBay is fairly user friendly from a seller's standpoint. You have to first create an eBay user account. Depending on how you want your winning bidders to pay, you may also want to set up a PayPal account. This will allow people to pay you via credit card. The money will get put into your PayPal account and you can then transfer it to your checking account, or whatever you like. There should be a link to set up PayPal directly from eBay. If you don't do PayPal, you'll only be able to accept checks and money orders as payment. Okay, you said you already have pictures, so that's good. Login to eBay using the account i.d. that you have set up and click Sell. You will be given drop-down menus to pick the category for your item from. You may use more than one category, but only the first one is free. There is a charge for each additional after that. From there you just basically take it step by step following the eBay prompts. You will, of course, need the pictures downloaded onto your computer. You will need to describe your item in the title - you are only allowed a certain number of characters in the title, so you can only be somewhat specific. Use abbreviations, but make sure they're abbreviations that make sense so people will know what you're talking about. You then download your picture. Again, only the first is free - there is a charge for each additional. You then get a chance to really describe your item. Be as thorough as possible, and be honest. Nothing is more irritating to a buyer than to receive a product that wasn't thoroughly described and certain aspects didn't show up in the picture. Honesty is the key to good eBaying. You then have to pick a price to start the bidding at. This should, basically, be the least amount you'd be willing to take for the item, or, if you'd rather, you can do a "Buy it Now" price rather than an auction format where you just name a price and see if anyone is willing to buy it at that price - there is a fee for this, however. You then pick how long you want the auction to run, average is 7 days, there is a charge for longer. You have to decide how much you want to charge for shipping and your shipping method; eBay has good prompts to help you decide on this. There are then several extra options you may choose from to make your item stand out i.e. gallery picture (a picture appears beside your item title on the listings), bold, highlighted, the list goes on, but do be aware that you pay extra for each of these - the fee is always listed beside the item. There is also a 20 cent fee for listing the item in the first place, and another fee will be charged at the end of the auction based on how much the item sales for. I know this is a lot of information to try to take in when you're new to the process, but believe me, the selling format is really user-friendly. You just walk through it step-by-step. Again, the key is HONESTY. At the end of each transaction, you will be given the opportunity to leave feedback for your buyer based on how quickly they paid you, etc., and they will get to leave feedback on you based on how accurately you described the item, how quickly you shipped it, and whether it measured up to their expectations based on your description. Your feedback score is the key to successful selling on eBay. No one wants to purchase from someone with a low percentage or numerous negative feedbacks. Hope this helps!

2007-05-08 09:19:34 · answer #1 · answered by American 3 · 0 0

Make certain the product has a security seal or the field has now not been tampered with. Ask the vendor first and uncover out the go back coverage in case you're now not convinced. Always ask what the expiration date is as good particularly while buying cosmetic merchandise. Go with a "vigor vendor" so you understand they're good understand and nontoxic. Also, learn their suggestions. Anything terrible will likely be published. It's a danger with eBay it doesn't matter what you purchase. GL!!!

2016-09-05 12:24:53 · answer #2 · answered by gerrior 4 · 0 0

Follow the instructions on their website. (Duh.)

2007-05-08 08:56:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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