The eBay Trend...
How you can profit from it now!
by Jim Cockrum
eBay is becoming the Microsoft of online commerce and you
can profit from it.
With over 40,000 people signing up every day on eBay there is a
trend taking shape that you can take advantage of.
Just as Microsoft established its Windows platform as the operating
system of choice for 95% of all personal computers, eBay is establishing
itself as the gateway to ecommerce for the next century.
What's in it for you?
Besides the obvious opportunities you have to participate directly
on eBay.com there are multiple other ideas that you can capitalize
on.
Here are five ideas I came up with to help you brainstorm:
1 - Start an eBay club in your community. Chances
are there are MANY people in your area who would attend and you
could benefit in many ways. For example, you could become a consultant
who teaches others to sell on eBay.
If you are currently part of such a club please let me know. Actually
that topic would probably make a great eBook! You could call it,
"How to profit by running an eBay club in your neighborhood".
2 - Do what one San Francisco based business is doing
and open up an eBay consignment shop.
In March of 2003 a company named AuctionDrop opened its first store.
The company advertised itself as a "drop off" eBay sales center.
EBay corporate wasn't involved financially in any way with the launch,
but they did provide a lot of help and information showing that
they are firmly behind the consignment sales concept.
3 - The world needs a "what's it worth on eBay" toll-free
phone service.
SOMEONE needs to start this business. I'll use it! Feel free
to steal my idea... just mention me as your inspiration if you do!!
Here's how it would work:
An eBay fanatic like you or me is at a flea market and we come across
a box of widgets priced to sell! We think that these widgets would
do GREAT on eBay, but we aren't sure. We call the toll-free "what's
it worth on eBay" line and we speak to a live person with a fast
Internet connection who can tell us what similar items have sold
for recently on eBay. They also access other discount shopping pages
on the web if necessary to determine the "eBay value" of the item
in question.
Using the camera built into your phone you could even submit the
image of the widgets to the analyst who is assisting you if it helps
them determine the value.
4 - Have a programming idea that will make the lives of
eBay buyers or sellers easier?
These products are a HOT market! I am personally approached weekly
with one or two new ideas that blow my mind. If you aren't a programmer
you can "rent-a-nerd" from sites like elance.com or freelancersdirect.com.
Have the expert make your idea come to life.
That's how PayPal got started! They tried to make the lives of eBay
buyers and sellers easier and eventually eBay bought them for MILLIONS
(sounds like Microsoft right?)
5 - Become an eBay GURU.
There are only a handful of eBay "experts" on the web. Sure there
are a lot of eBooks by anonymous authors who tell you things you
could read for yourself on the eBay help menus, but there are very
few true experts who make a full-time living teaching others the
true insider information that helps eBay sellers tap into the full
potential of eBay.
If you follow the Microsoft model for a moment with me you'll see
my point here. In the mid 1980's there were only a handful of Microsoft
consultants and programmers. Now they are in demand and the good
ones are VERY WEALTHY.
With over 40,000 people jumping on eBay every day I promise you
that there is a HUGE demand for one-on-one consulting and assistance.
eBay's help menu is good, but I am living proof that people don't
rely solely on eBay.com to learn about running an eBay business.
Where to start:
Sell and buy on eBay! Learn the basics and then listen to your customers.
Ask them how you can help. Odds are many will want to know how
to sell on eBay.
Spend some time thinking "BIG PICTURE" about eBay. The opportunities
on eBay go far beyond simply running some auctions and earning a
few extra bucks.
Some inspiration from Stephen Covey:
"Effective people are not problem-minded; they're opportunity minded.
They feed opportunities and starve problems."
About
Jim Cockrum:
Jim
Cockrum is the author of "The Silent Sales Machine Hiding
on eBay"
Learn more about his best seller at http://www.SilentSalesMachine.com
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