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Selling Niche Items on Ebay


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Title: Selling Niche Items on Ebay

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Copyright: © Stephan Miller 2003

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Summary: Learn how to use Ebay to reach niche buyers

instantly by doing your research.



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Selling Niche Items on Ebay

by Stephan Miller



A website is great to have for residual income, for

presence, to have a place called home on the internet. I

admit I love it. Instead of hunting for sites to host my

pictures and software for free, I have a place and it is all

mine. But nothing beats eBay for instant, in your face

sales.



Its like having a mall with millions of visitors a day built

just for you. I mean, you could sell used vacuum cleaner

bags and walk away with a bag full of money a week later if

only you knew how to list your auctions with the right

title, right ad, and right type of features or even no

features. For examples of what can and has been sold on

eBay, check out these sites.



http://www.disturbingauctions.com



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ebayweirdnesscollectorclub



No features? Yes, you can make a consistent weekly income by

listing auctions with no features. I have done it. You just

have to find a niche and your customers will hunt for you.

No extras will be necessary.



What type of products would qualify as a niche item? Lets

say your hobby is scrapbooking and you have just written the

perfect ebook on the subject. You know it will sell, but how

do you go about selling it. You could put up a website,

spend weeks submitting it to search engines, and then, maybe

months later watch sales start coming in. That's great for

the long term. In fact its something you should do.



But, if you want to start getting sales sooner, list it on

eBay. It takes some work to do it right though. You will

need to figure out what search terms your customer will be

using to find your auction. Then search both the current and

completed auctions to find out what your competitors are

doing to get their bids. Or download a tool to do it for

you.



http://www.profit-ware.com/hotbid/



Okay, what if the search terms you entered comes up with few

searches or none. Well, this is a sign that hell just froze

over. But if it does happen, can you spell "jackpot." You

will need to find closely related search terms that actually

will come up and use them along with your rare terms. Think

about what other items your ideal customers will also be

buying and mention them in the body of your ad. Don't spam

though. Write your ad like you are speaking face to face to

your customers and you can't go wrong.



Check out your competitors features. Did they highlight? Did

they choose Bold? Did they spend the extra money and

category feature the auction? I did this once on a niche

product that I was selling and actually made less money than

when I didn't choose to feature the item. But you will have

to test your results. Why spend extra money that you don't

have to?



Also, study the title of the auction and the ad itself.

Remember that the default search on eBay is title only, so

make sure you pack your title with keywords that you know

people will be using. But don't go overboard. You can always

tell when a seller is trying to spam the search engine

instead of providing a descriptive title provides their

customers with the information they need.



The days when you could put up a text ad and sell are over.

Well, maybe not. But at least put in the extra effort and

design an HTML ad. It lets your customer know that you are

actually running a business and that the image your products

present matter to you. Turbo Lister is great if you are just

starting out. You can also find more free HTML editors on

the resource page of my site.



http://www.profit-ware.com



Learn some ad writing techniques. If you are selling an info

product or software, the mini-site model works great. It

will provide your customer with all the information he or

she needs to make a buying decision. Also learn hypnotic

writing and NLP. I am not saying that you have to do all of

this at once. Just pick up as you go along.



Just to get started, do your marketing research and list

your ad and wait for sales. Yes, it will become addictive,

especially after you get that first bid. You will set your

homepage to your "My Ebay" page and check it every few

minutes. I did.





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Stephan Miller is a ebay seller, freelance programmer,

writer, and webmaster at

http://www.profit-ware.com

Home of Hotbid Auction Market Analyzer

Buy Hotbid this Month and get 25% off and ten free bonuses

including "Killer Minisites" and "Automated Ebay Sales."

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