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Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Getting Started On eBay

Getting Started On eBay

By Luke Cameron

I'm sure you have heard about eBay. Who doesn't know eBay? A lot people have already earned a lot using eBay's auction system. Some people even have ventured into mass auctioning. The model is fairly easy - post up an item and people will start a bidding war over it. It is very true that a lot of people have earned thousands of money after they have noticed that eBay is worth their serious time and effort. I am sure that by now you are itching to get started on eBay, but hold on to your horses for a little while. This little guide will be very helpful. Take the time to read this and then find out and learn everything you can about eBay and its business model. If you are serious into getting into business with eBay, this article is worth more than just looking over.



eBay has millions of members within the United States alone. Then consider the fact that eBay has arms on several different countries already. Think about how many members it can possibly have, if you count all the registered users all over the world. Millions and millions of people! That is such a big market, isn't it? But wait a minute, not all the members in eBay are buyers or buyers-and-sellers. This would also mean that a number of members from eBay are die-hard sellers. Yes, there are "big" members in eBay - seasoned auctioneers and mass marketing businesses. There are just so many prospective clients. The question is, do they know about you and your product?



The first step into eBay success is to do your homework - do a little consumer research. You can start as a buyer. Most big time sellers started out as buyers, too. In this phase you will be able to know how eBay works through the eyes of a consumer. Try participating and bidding into auctions as well, for you to be able to get the feel of the entire process.



Just like any other business, you need to consider the demand. What does the market want? If you know this, then you clearly know what products you need to supply. What are the top selling items and who are the top buyers of such products? Find out the demographics of the top buyers and what they usually purchase and the items that start a bidding war over. This is one step towards getting started on eBay.



Do not take the eBay University for granted. There are a lot of articles you can learn from. Think of these articles as "case studies". You will be able to get to know how buyers and sellers interact within the eBay system, how bidding wars are won, how disputes between buyers and sellers are settled. Learn everything you can before you start.



Once you have found out how it is to be a buyer, it is time to switch sides, start your business and be a seller. Take advantage of all the things you have learned from your homework. Remember, Rome wasn't built in one day, and your eBay empire probably won't either. It may take weeks or months. But the patience and hard work will definitely be worth it all.



About the Author: Luke Cameron is owner of Internet News Wire Inc. - an online magazine offering news, tips and articles on Internet related topics. His website can be found at: http://www.internetnewswireinc.com



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