How To Make Money On eBay
by Joe Clare
Today, many people are choosing to work at home and make money selling on eBay.
As you're reading right now thousands are making a full or part time income with
online auctions. Why? Well, because the concept is simple, you can make money
from home and you can have a lot of fun doing it.
Of these people who choose to start an online auction business and make money
from home, many will use dropshippers to get their business up and running. Then
once they have products that are selling really well, they will look to locate
these products at a better price. But where? Where does one find products at a
better price? The answer is right here is this article.
You see, once you are comfortable with what you are doing, have run several
regular auctions and have products that are popular and selling really well,
it's then time to do some research on getting these products at a better price.
This will allow you to offer these products to your customers at a better price
and thus increase your auction sales which in turn will increase your auction
profits. O.K. I can hear you asking "But Joe, where do I get these products for
a better price?"
The answer is Liquidators! As explained in my book, a Liquidation Company is
a company that buys surplus, over runs, bankruptcies, going out of business
inventory and the like. They purchase this merchandise for pennies on the
dollar, and can afford to sell this merchandise at below wholesale prices and
still make a profit. Therefore they sell for less and you reap the benefits.
There are many Liquidators who could have just what you're looking for. There
are General Merchandise Liquidators who basically purchase and sell all sorts of
general merchandise. At any given time you can find anything from housewares to
kids toys. Collectables to clothing. Jewelry to cosmetics. All for a fraction of
the price of dropshippers.
Then, there are Liquidators who specialize and only purchase and sell merchandise
in a specific niche. This niche could be electronics, jewelry, brand name clothing
and so on. Whatever the niche is, this will be the only type of inventory that
Liquidator will carry.
For example, a Liquidator who specializes in only kids toys would purchase
products from toy stores or department stores with a kids toy section that are
going out of business, declaring bankruptcy or have overstock. From that inventory,
you can find some of the latest and most popular products on the market.
Liquidators are similar to Wholesalers and Dropshippers in that you will have to
become a member to have access to their inventory. Most require no fee to become
a member, while others may charge a nominal fee. The one thing that does differ
is that Liquidators have a set number of units you must purchase in order to get
a great price. A Liquidator will purchase their inventory in bulk enabling them
to get the merchandise for pennies on the dollar. Therefore, they will want to
sell the merchandise in cases or lots.
If you have done your due diligence, have ran several regular auctions and you
know you have a Hot Product, then Liquidators are your answer to more auction
profits. Remember that selling products is all about research. What products are
Hot? How much can you sell the product for, and where can you get the product at
the best price.
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