Why it Makes Sense
to be Cool on eBay – Selling the Unusual
Author: Brian McGregor
Have you noticed how many people - and I have to admit that includes
me - suggest that sellers offer hot selling products on eBay.
It's undeniably true, selling a product that is in demand can be
a sensible commercial strategy.
However, there are some potential downsides in concentrating on
"hot selling" products.
You could be left with stock on your hands, as your hot selling
items move out of fashion.
You could find it difficult to shift stock at a profit, as the
number of sellers offering identical hot selling products increases.
Now, this may not happen to you. You might find you can make a
good living listing "hot sellers".
But here's an alternative, or an additional, strategy for you to
consider.
We all know that virtually anything will sell on eBay. In other
words, you don't necessarily have to offer hot selling products.
Instead of looking for the best selling items, why not study some
PowerSellers and see what they offer? You might be surprised.
As an example, there's a PowerSeller who makes an excellent living
selling magnets.
Another PowerSeller sells CDs which he creates for specific markets.
There are several who concentrate on selling Public Domain information.
One offers prints of house plans from very old properties.
Then there's the seller who specializes in greetings cards of days
gone by.
What I find intriguing is that items which I might consider to
be uninteresting always seem to have a group of buyers who will
bid on eBay.
The message here is that the most successful sellers may just give
you an idea of a new market for you.
Don't be afraid to try the less obvious. The hottest items may
not always be the best strategy.
Be cool!
Brian McGregor is an eBay and internet entrepreneur. He recently
created the 'eBay Master Class' for eBay sellers. For your free
copy, please go to http://www.workwinners.com/ebm-request.htm
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