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Dec 18 2008

Finding a co-conspirator for online selling

I’ve recently entered into a business dealing with a cohort, who has been doing quite well selling things on Ebay.  The thought of someone else handling the less fun bits of selling online thrills me, the picture taking and describing of items takes soo much time away from finding more things to sell that it’s hard for an old-school junk dealer like me to deal with.  Important things to consider before you do like I did and find yourself a co-conspirator are how much you’d trust the person.  The couple I’m dealing with would be welcome in my home when I’m not there because I know them to be very upstanding and moral folks.  Don’t go dealing with folks who you wouldn’t trust left unnattended with your wallet, because that’s pretty much what consignment is, leaving your money in someone else’s hands.  As soon as we start listing things, I’ll post links to the bargains available, as the auctions are generally started at 99 cents it’s not hard to find a great deal with their stuff.  How can they make money by selling things starting at a buck?  Well, if enough interest is generated, the item’s price doesn’t stay at a dollar, the couple auctions I saw close that they’d started at a dollar were all well above fifty when the bell tolled that the auction was over, it’s a matter of having the right product and listing it the right way to find a buyer.  Certain items are a much harder sell right now, given the shaking economy, but if you’ve got basic needed items, people are buying them up like mad because a good deal on a needed thing frees up a little loot for some fun stuff to go with it.  For example, I’m holding onto some of my valuable collectible items until the economy is more open to pleasure spending, as if people are worried about feeding their family, they aren’t buying things for their collections.  Alternatly, they are selling things to feed their kids, so great bargains abound for those among us who have a few spare dollars to seek out collectibles and frivolous items.  Right now is a great time to make some spare cash by selling the basics around your home that aren’t needed, like clothing.  Food, shelter and clothing are basic needs, if you can fill those needs less expensively than other options, you’ll get sales.  Clothing is a natural for me, I’ve always loved clothes, some might even say I’m addicted.  Finding a niche is as hard as finding that trusted co-seller though, do some research into what’s selling and who you can have help you (if you need help at all) and think about it carefully.  You might just be the next big deal starred seller.

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