Where Can I Get Stuff to Sell?
This most likely the most commonly asked question on the internet and unfortunately it is a question that many of the so called suppliers of readymade answers have taken advantage of a bit, here are a few more options. You decide. Firstly I think that we can all agree that getting stuff to sell it pretty easy, it's the make a profit bit that seems to be the stumbling point. Let us look at a couple of different options that are pretty painless and see if we could possibly put any of them too good use. What I would like us to focus on just for the moment is not on selling products but on the stage that comes quite a bit before that, namely on acquiring the products to sell in the first place. The vast majority of people that come onto eBay and Craigslist come there because they are interested in buying products not in selling them. Of course there is the other type of buyer (especially on Craigslist) that is interested in buying the product so that he can sell it (usually on eBay). The main problems associated with buying items to sell are: Finding them in the first place.When you have found them getting them delivered to your address.
Then selling them for a profit. Let us just look at these three stages in reverse. Selling for a profit. If you are going to buy an item with the hope of selling it at a 20% profit then you are what's generally considered as 'sailing close to the wind' if the cost of either the listing or the posting is even a tiny bit over what you thought that it was going to be then you will not make any profit on that sale.
Getting them delivered to your address. This can be a major burden and it can make all the difference in the world between a profit and a loss. The simple reason being that the burden of this part of the deal is completely yours. You cannot pass that on to anyone at all. This can decide on a profit or a loss.
Selling them for a profit. This can be made possible by simply making sure that whatever you have to sell that you acquired it reasonably locally so that you have paid either minimal or no postage at all, and that there are not 100's of other people selling exactly the same thing. But when you sell the item then the responsibility for paying the cost of the postage is solely the responsibility of the buyer, not you. If you can follow those guidelines then that will make all the difference between making a profit or a loss. Where to acquire stuff to sell locally can also be just a simple matter of being shown, plus its fun. That's it, happy hunting,Hi, Max Greene here, thanks for looking in. I am an eBay instructor trained by eBay, I also teach people how to use Amazon, Craigslist and eBay, hence the nickname ACE, take a look at my site http://www.acetrader.co because this is unique and it may just be what you are looking for, thank you, regards Max. Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?Where-Can-I-Get-Stuff-to-Sell?&id=5921930] Where Can I Get Stuff to Sell?
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