Make Money on eBay: What should you
sell?
By George
Spence
Everything you need to do your research can be found on Ebay itself.
If you have a browse through various categories on Ebay, a few of the listings will have the word HOT next to
them. This is put there by Ebay when that particular item has 30 bids or more. Just by locating a few of these
items in different categories will be a good indicator to what sells well.
Another way (and more accurate) to make money on Ebay is to scan the auction listings which have already ended.
By doing this, you can see how much a particular item was sold for which may indicate what price you could sell the
same item.
Head over to http://listings.ebay.com and
click on the category of your choice. Then scroll down the page and in the left hand column, check the completed
listings box, then click the Show Items button. This will reveal the results you seek.
And if you really want to do some hardcore research into what sells and what does not sell, head over to Ebay
Marketplace Research at http://pages.ebay.com/marketplace_research/ It will show you every little bit of data you
could ever need to know about the auction buying trends.
Ebay also have a section on the site which lists all the popular items. The data is gathered from recent
searches of Ebay. This is good as it will show you what people are searching for. Its very easy to use and you can
view the page at http://popular.ebay.com/
If youre serious about making some extra cash with Ebay, doing a little research first will save you time and
bring you greater rewards in the long term.
For more tips and to download your free ebook called 5 TOP TIPS FOR EBAY NEWBIES, head over to
Make Money on Ebay
|