Start my own business

Hey. Don't be afraid of flopping a few times. That is normal. The trick is to sell what people want, and it is never too late for that.

I knew that. The other trick is to have wad of cash to buy something in bulk on what people want, too. Christmas is around the corner.
 
I knew that. The other trick is to have wad of cash to buy something in bulk on what people want, too. Christmas is around the corner.

Yeah....but if you come up with something unique and different, ride the wave!!
 
I knew that. The other trick is to have wad of cash to buy something in bulk on what people want, too. Christmas is around the corner.

There you go. I didn't think that far, so you have an advantage. :)
 
I am aware that eBay is in a saturated market with lots of cheapies...too much competition. I also think I might be a little too late to start that.

lol - more like... over 6 years too late :lol:
 
Good idea. You need buy a cheap laser printer and you will use it a lot for label for shipping. Laser tone is cheaper than inkjet ink per paper.

I have little business for sell item thru amazon.com

Create another email for business to avoid spam on your personal mail.

also - you might want to consider registering your home business to IRS for a small tax write-off (or possibly required under your state law). free.

Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center
 
I knew that. The other trick is to have wad of cash to buy something in bulk on what people want, too. Christmas is around the corner.

1. or you can buy one that's on sale... or has rebate.... and then sell it at below full price.
2. or you can hunting around at garage sales or flea market... and then sell it higher
3. ebay allows only 1 free photo and then they charge you for additional photos so upload your photos to your own site and then link it.
4. it's good idea to add $2-3 more to S/H fee

IMO - you'd probably profit more on antiques than electronic accessories and small electronics. Check around certain categories in ebay to get some idea what to sell. meanwhile - it doesn't hurt to sell comp-related stuff as well.
 
1. or you can buy one that's on sale... or has rebate.... and then sell it at below full price.
2. or you can hunting around at garage sales or flea market... and then sell it higher
3. ebay allows only 1 free photo and then they charge you for additional photos so upload your photos to your own site and then link it.
4. it's good idea to add $2-3 more to S/H fee

IMO - you'd probably profit more on antiques than electronic accessories and small electronics. Check around certain categories in ebay to get some idea what to sell. meanwhile - it doesn't hurt to sell comp-related stuff as well.

Yup, I'm aware of all this. I've been an eBay member for 10 years and sold random things in the past mostly from thrift stores. :)
 
Yup, I'm aware of all this. I've been an eBay member for 10 years and sold random things in the past mostly from thrift stores. :)

I was on Ebay just a couple years and haven't tried to sell anything yet. I am thinking of selling a couple autographed Rocky Marciano pictures which I know will go for a grand apiece. Not decided yet, though. :lol:
 
I was on Ebay just a couple years and haven't tried to sell anything yet. I am thinking of selling a couple autographed Rocky Marciano pictures which I know will go for a grand apiece. Not decided yet, though. :lol:

Hey, you can gas that LeSabre for a couple of years with the sale of those! :lol:
 
I was on Ebay just a couple years and haven't tried to sell anything yet. I am thinking of selling a couple autographed Rocky Marciano pictures which I know will go for a grand apiece. Not decided yet, though. :lol:

Do you think it's better off keeping it or selling it? If you cherish it so much, it would be your "baby" :)
 
Do you think it's better off keeping it or selling it? If you cherish it so much, it would be your "baby" :)

I have a couple more that are keepers. The ones I will unload have creases in them but I checked out the prices for those, so hmmm...
 
I have a couple more that are keepers. The ones I will unload have creases in them but I checked out the prices for those, so hmmm...

Hmmm, good idea to load the 2 others and sell it to gas up your LeSabre like Tousi said. ;) Or get something nice as your gift.
 
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I wouldn't bother with electronics, unless it's retro.

But even then...

Look at videogames, ever since they started re-releasing games for Wii, PSN and Xbox Live, the retro consoles and games rock-bottomed.
 
Argh I kept getting Email about reply the post. How can I remove that?! I am struggling to figure it out! UGH!

I'm getting it on every thread I make a post to. It just started yesterday. Really frustrating. I normally get 20-40 emails a day, but now with AllDeaf doing this, I am getting 60-80 a day.

Okay - I posted this, then saw Jiro's post about how to fix. Thanks Jiro!!
 
Off the subject:

It is similar Post #15.

On your CP, click "List Subscriptions".

(1) click to mark on your subscription that you want to stop the incoming emails.

(2) at bottom "Selected Threads: Move to folder..." Change it to "No Email Notification".

(3) click Go. That will nuke your new incoming emails from one of your subscriptions.
 
I was on Ebay just a couple years and haven't tried to sell anything yet. I am thinking of selling a couple autographed Rocky Marciano pictures which I know will go for a grand apiece. Not decided yet, though. :lol:

Oh really, a grand apiece? Thanks for letting us know! Hey guys, let break Beowulf's home and grab the autographed pictures tonight.
 
What about Esty or something like that? Yea Ebay do have a fees...hate it! :roll:

From what I understand, Esty is popular with those who like to craft products. I'm not sure electronics would be right up Esty's alley unless they'r retro.

Competation is going to be stiff so I wouldn't rely on Google or web site alone. You'll need to get word out in rl about your products just so you know. :)
 
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