Freaking Idiots Guide to Selling on eBay is your personal guide to making money on eBay. The author, Nick Vulich, has completed over 29,000 transactions on eBay in the last thirteen years. He knows the ins and outs of selling on eBay, and is offering to walk you hand-in-hand through the selling process.
Are you worried that you don't have anything to sell?
Don't worry about this. Just take a look around you. Everyone has dozens of things items around the house and garage that they can start selling today. Just because you no longer have a use for your old VCR, game system, or laptop doesn't mean someone else won't want it. People love getting a great deal. Help them get what they want, and put a little cash in your pocket, too.
You're going to learn how to -
Decide what to sell
How to set up your eBay seller's account
How to set up your PayPal Account (so you can get paid - FAST)
Step-by-step instructions how to list your first item on eBay
Twenty-eight tips and tricks for powering up your selling
How to ship your items
How to research items so you can get the best price every time
An introduction to customer service - eBay style
Don't let fear of the unknown hold you back
It is estimated over 450,000 people make a full time living selling items on eBay
Millions more people use eBay to make a few extra bucks to buy a new car, put their kids through school, or take a dream vacation - Why not you?
Millions more people would like to sell on eBay, but are afraid to try.
Freaking Idiots Guide to Selling on eBay will walk you step-by-step through deciding what to sell, signing up for your eBay and PayPal account, and listing your first auction.
All of this can be done in less than one hour.
Don't wait another minute. Order your copy of this book today!
Consistently sells about 50 Kindle books, 10 paper backs, and 50 audio books per month
It’s been just over a year now since I published the first edition of Freaking Idiots Guide to Selling on eBay: How Anyone Can Make $100 or More Everyday Selling on eBay. I must say I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the results.
The book has gone on to sell thousands of copies over the past year, and has spawned four other books about selling on eBay.
Who would have guessed?
As with anything related to eBay the pace of change is often fast and furious.
EBay releases two major seller updates every year, one in the spring and another in the fall. Last year was no exception and some of the changes made sellers jump through a number of hurdles to stay in compliance.
One of the bigger challenges had to do with picture requirements. New picture size requirements were hinted at for over a year but when they were finally released in last year’s Spring Seller Update they still came as a shock to many sellers.
The key takeaway is all pictures are required to be a minimum of 500 pixels on the longest side; eBay suggests 1600 pixels for optimum quality. Another section of the new picture requirements limits watermarks and other text that sellers superimpose over pictures.
Not long after the new policy went into effect sellers found their listings being taken down for picture violations whenever they featured gallery photos showing product logos. eBay’s automated system assumed the logos were text superimposed over the picture and took the listing downs. The work around for most sellers is to be sure you don’t feature any logos in your gallery pictures. Instead lead with a picture of your item, and then show pictures of the tags.
The 2013 Spring Seller Update included major changes regarding eBay stores and seller fees.
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Translated by Dr. José Ramón Torres Águila
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