How Do I Find Something To Sell?

Posted on Dec 27, 2009 under Sell Time Share |


How do I Find Something to Sell?

Many people wanting to start an eBay business spend a lot of time fretting over what they will sell. Perhaps these questions are familiar: Where do I find ideas? Should I sell the most popular items? How do I know a good idea? These are important questions everyone faces.

EBay already contains so many items for sale that some sellers feel overwhelmed from the start wondering how they can possibly find a product idea when the market appears to be full anyway.

So where should you start then?

1. Your hobbies

This can be a great way of establishing a niche. Perhaps you love embroidery or making model airplanes? Chances are a lot of other people share this passion and are looking for related supplies. Crafts and hobbies is big market - however, before you jump in headfirst, make sure you do some research to back up the feasibility of your idea. eBay is a numbers game and no matter how great your idea is, it won’t work if not enough people are interested. So be sure to use the completed listings search and test the market with some of your own supplies first.

2. Listen to what your friends and family are talking about

Sometimes the best ideas can arise from your friends and family. One seller says she overheard some women at the table next to her talking about the trouble they were having finding a particular brand of baby slings. This got her thinking, and, after a bit of research, she realized they were a foreign brand and hard to find in the USA. A wee bit of research later and she had found a supplier and was successfully selling online. So keep your eyes and ears open! If people you know are looking for a particular item, chances are others will too.

3. Research newspapers and magazines

Newspapers and magazines can provide a ton of information on trends and styles. Just browsing the headlines can often be enough to spark a new idea. Try sitting down with a pen and notebook and skimming the pages of popular magazines and daily newspapers. You should have a list of at least 10 ideas by the end.

4. eBay Seller Central

EBay itself has a fantastic resource in the Seller Central area ‘What’s Hot’. Every month, a list of super hot, very hot and hot items are published. This is a great way to find ideas but remember that everyone on eBay also has access to this information! The merchandising calendar is also a useful resource.
All successful sellers sell several products, rather than putting all of their eggs into one basket. Not only can trends change with the wind, but some products are only popular during a particular season. For example, dehumidifiers are more popular during winter than summer, while lawnmowers are super hot in spring and have a practically non-existent market in the winter.

5. Find out what your buyers are buying

A good way of expanding your product range is by ’spying’ on your buyers. After making a sale, check your buyer’s feedback and find out what other items they have been purchasing recently. This will help you get to know what your target market are interested in and expand your range accordingly.

Finding something to sell can seem daunting at first, but I guarantee that once you think of one idea, plenty of others will quickly follow!

Chad Thompson
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5 Responses to “How Do I Find Something To Sell?”

  1. xxchloemariexx Says:

    How can i find out postage and packaging cost before I sell something on ebay?
    I want to find out how to do this because I am selling something I no longer have use for and wish to make some money, I need to know that cost before my mum will let me hvae the money to cover that cost.

  2. Callum M Says:

    Take it to your local post office and ask if they can weigh it for you, then add the price onto our ebay page.
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  3. Amazingwoo Says:

    If it’s an item that other people have sold, check out their P&P costs.

    Or you could take it to a post office and get it weighed and ask them the different rates of postage - in the UK we pay different amounts for recorded, next day, etc.

    Once you have a rough idea of the cost, add a little bit extra to it just incase.
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  4. Atalanta Says:

    Take the item and the packaging you would use ( jiffy-bag, maybe) to the post office and ask them to weigh it for you. I have done this several times when I have had to send a loan, and have then had to go home and include inside the parcel the stamps or a cheque for the cost of returning it to me.
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    Personal experience

  5. matt a Says:

    you can either go to the post office or visit the post office website or if it is a large item try parcelforce, dhl or parcel2go websites
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