Jun 13

So what is eBay anyway? You probably already have some idea of what eBay is, but let me elaborate a little further.

One way to look at eBay is to imagine a worldwide newspaper full of classified ads listing products and services for sale. Or perhaps a “For Sale” bulletin board that millions of people can see. Of course, eBay charges sellers to put an ad up, but the exposure to the millions of worldwide buyers is worth it.

In addition, anyone can put almost anything up for sale. You’ve probably heard on the news about the ridiculous and bizarre auctions that have sold. Like the grilled cheese sandwich with the (supposed) image of the Virgin Mary that sold for $28,000.

However, not every seller is “out to lunch.” With over 276 million users on eBay, there will be some oddballs. However, the rest of them are hard-working people just like you or I.

These buyers and sellers are part of the eBay “community.” You’re dealing with the other users directly, and any buying or selling happens one-on-one. In that way, eBay is like an online version of a marketplace in a town square-a location where buyers and sellers can meet, haggle over the price and then complete the transaction.

When you first get started on eBay you might start to get overwhelmed. After all, there are 3.6 million listings added every day and you might wonder how you’ll get noticed. Don’t worry, it gets easier with experience. In time, you can learn the tricks of the trade to get noticed and make money on eBay.

One key point to remember is to find a mentor who has already been there. Ask them questions, find out if they can show you the ropes. Find a seller who has been selling on eBay for many months or years. Look at their feedback. Are their customers happy? Are they providing a good customer experience?

You can also look for an Education Specialist trained by eBay. These people have taken a special course to be able to teach beginning eBayers how to get started on eBay. They will be glad to help you get started.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re young or old. The great thing about eBay is that anyone can get started no matter who what their level of experience. You can get started even if you know nothing about computers or e-commerce. Everyone starts at the same place, with 0 feedback and no experience. You can learn how to sell on eBay. With time and experience, you’ll become a successful eBay seller.

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