Selling on eBay to Make Money
Filed under: Resale Rights on eBay, Research, eBay Research, eBay Strategy

I got my start in my home based business by selling on eBay and I started this Internet marketing venture at the prompting of my brother-in-law, JL Scott. He knew my family was just getting by on what my wife and I were making as high school teachers and asked me if I would be interested in earning some extra money by selling on eBay. My interest was peaked and my work from home business was born. The really cool thing about selling on eBay is that anyone can do it.
I am about to make a bold statement: there is only one way to make money on eBay. Just a quick scan at the eBay home page will show you at least ten different items for sale on eBay, but the keyword in the first part of this sentence is ‘sale’. To work from home and make money on eBay you must sell something. Many people are under the impression if you start an online auction on eBay the item will sell. That is not necessarily true. The item might sell, but without the proper eBay market research, it might not sell for the highest price possible. If you trying to establish an eBay business, then you will want every online auction that closes to close for the highest price possible.
To increase the closing rates and profits on an eBay auctions there are several areas that one should consider researching:
- Type of auction
Starting day
Listing duration
Ending day
Keywords
Staring price of regular auction, price of BIN (Buy It Now) auction
Listing enhancements.
I primarily have sold information products (eBooks) on eBay. Depending on how you want to run your eBay business, selling eBooks on eBay can run on virtual autopilot. There is software created and sold by Paul Ponna, called Auction Acrobat which integrates eBay, PayPal and Kunaki to automate the entire shipping process. Using an order fulfillment company like Kunaki will decrease profits because of a slightly higher shipping cost, but it frees up time to concentrate on converting eBay customers into customers outside of eBay.
Selling eBooks alone on eBay is not the only way to start an eBay business. I have seen eBay sellers, like myself, sell only eBooks and I have seen eBay sellers dominating a niche and selling one information product. For the second group, of eBay sellers, by selling eBooks, they increase their bottom line in two ways.
First, they increase the amount of money they make. Even if these sellers use a fulfillment company for these orders, they are selling the eBooks for no less than $9.97 and if they are selling 100-200 per month, that is between $997 and $1,994 in sales. So, even if the profit on each item sold was say $5, that would mean an extra $500 – $1,000 of income and it is on virtual autopilot.
Secondly, the additional eBook sales count toward PowerSeller status. There are several benefits to obtaining PowerSeller status on eBay, one of which is PowerSellers receive discounts on final value fees and listing upgrade fees.
Since these sellers have established themselves in a niche, they have credibility as an eBay seller and will be successful selling almost any eBook about how to sell on eBay.




