Finding Stuff to Sell on Ebay
There are a number of places to find things to sell on eBay. The most obvious is, of course, buying items wholesale through the manufacturer, or through a middleman or distributor. Of course, it’s a little bit harder to make a good profit doing things this way, because so many other people will probably be selling the same things. All that competition is going to drive prices down so low on most items that the profits are little to nothing, and only the people who can get their products in large quantities and receive discounts, or who do a massive volume, will be making enough for the ordeal to be worth the effort.
eBay itself is a popular choice. You may find this a bit odd, considering that if an item is available on eBay, others have a chance to get it at the same price you do. You might wonder why they would pay a higher price to you. Well, it’s simple. You want to buy “lots” of items, or you want to buy misspelled items. If you find a pair of shoes that normally sell on eBay for $100, and the title has the brand name misspelled, you might get lucky and be the only person who finds the auction. If the starting bid is $9.99 and there is no reserve, you might get this $100 pair of shoes for $20 or less including shipping. That leaves you the opportunity to make a nice profit!
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You might also buy lots of items and break them up. A lot is a group of similar items that are sold together, in a group. You might find a store owner who is closing their store and selling out the inventory on eBay just to get rid of it. You could run across 500 pairs of sunglasses or 20 pairs of shoes in one lot. The average eBay user is not going to purchase a large lot of items this way, so you have a good chance to get the lot at a decent price. You can then break this lot up and sell the items one at a time for a good profit.
One of the most popular ways of finding items to sell on eBay is through places like garage sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. You can find great items at these places, but you need to be prepared to do this very regularly. Some people visit their favorite thrift stores every week, or even every single day! You never know when they are going to put out a rare piece of pottery, or an antique chair, or a suit that might sell for over $100! And garage sales and flea markets are treasure troves, but you need to be prepared to spend a lot of time sifting through useless junk to find some items that will sell well on eBay.
Another resource that is often overlooked is Craig’s List. This website has free classified listings for nearly every major city in the US, and many others around the world. You can find good items very cheap, and sometimes even free! If you want to spend a little time and effort going to pick up the items, you can very often find great items to sell on eBay in the free section of your city’s listings there.
There are many other ways of finding items to sell on eBay. Consider your local newspapers and thrifty ad magazines, swap meets, live auctions, estate sales, and stores that are going out of business or have surplus inventory. With a little research and a bit of leg work, you’ll find plenty of items to sell that can make you good money!
Charles and Kim Petty
Does anyone dumpster dive to find stuff to sell on eBay?
I’m running into tight finances and was wondering if anyone dumpster dives to find stuff to sell on eBay. Is this profitable? I see that lots of stuff can be found in dumpster, but I’m scared to give it a try. Please help.
Look for electronic items that work,I found a few.Vcr’s,video monitors,cable boxes,sattelite boxes..etc.
Towards the end of month is a good time. Lot of people just leave stuff in the apartment,and when cleaners go in there ,they just throw everything away.
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Try garage sales first especially at the end of the day they are near giving the stuff away. Dumpster diving can be dangerous you never know what is in those things.. bleh!
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isnt dumpster diving illegal?
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i’ve never tried it; but sounds like a good idea
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This might be a safer and more sanitary option:
http://cgi.ebay.com/WHERE-TO-FIND-ITEMS-TO-SELL-ON-EBAY-THE-EASY-WAY_W0QQitemZ160095173421QQcategoryZ102483QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
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Its basically the only way to make a profit on eBay. Although, if you are not careful, it is still possible to lose money selling "free" stuff.
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