Re-discovering eBay & Amazon....
Copyright 2007 Richard Grady
It is some time (a couple of years at least) since I did any selling
on eBay (although I have used it quite a bit as a buyer) but this
week I decided to list a few items that have been lying around the
house for months. Makes sense as I am never going to use them again
so I might as well let someone else benefit and make a little money
on the side ;-)
The one thing that I used to really hate
about eBay was packing stuff up and taking it to the Post Office but
I had forgotten the bit that I LOVED - watching people bid on the
auctions and seeing your money going up! Now I should say that I
only listed a few hundred pounds worth of stuff - certainly nothing
that is going to make me rich but even seeing relatively small bids
on your items for sale is exciting.
In fact, I was having
such a ball that I started listing some of my old books and DVDs on
Amazon's Marketplace. Now, if you have never heard of the Amazon
Marketplace, let me tell you, this really is a very neat selling
venue and a superb business concept on both sides. Quite simply,
Amazon allow you to list books, CDs, computer games, DVDs,
electronic goods etc for sale on their website (you don't even need
to write out a listing - it is auto-generated via the ISBN/barcode
number!). When someone is about to purchase a book (or whatever) via
the main Amazon site, they are also given the option to buy a copy
of the same item from 'Marketplace Sellers'. This means that they
could get a second-hand (or new) copy of the same product cheaper
from a different seller. If they opt to buy from you, Amazon takes
the payment from the seller and sends you an email advising you of
the sale and giving you the name/address to send the book/whatever
to. Then every couple of weeks Amazon pays your money into your bank
account.
Of course, Amazon takes a small commission for
providing the above service but they also charge the buyer a
standard amount to cover postage costs. It is a win-win situation
and I think it is a very shrewd move on Amazon's part (in fact, they
probably prefer it when someone buys from a Marketplace Seller since
they get paid for doing absolutely nothing).
So I ended up
listing 20 or so items on Amazon as well and in less than 2 days, I
have already sold half of them and earned over £100! Remember this
is in respect of a few books and DVDs that would have just sat on my
shelves for the next 6 months/year/who knows? How often do you read
the same book twice or watch the same DVD more than once?
eBay and Amazon offer two different ways of selling your second-hand
possessions and both ways are quick and easy as well as being
enjoyable. Having 're-discovered' both sites as a seller after
several years, I am enjoying selling on both - eBay because of not
knowing what the final sales price will be and Amazon because it is
just SO easy (you don't even have to communicate with the buyers!).
I still can't stand the packing and shipping though! :-)
Richard Grady has been helping ordinary people earn online since
1998. He writes a free newsletter which is published every two
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