Section 5.2. What Should You Sell?

5.2. What Should You Sell?

Start by selling what you already havestuff you don't have any use for anymore, but that someone else might treasure . That rocking horse your 20-year-old daughter loved when she was a toddler, say, or the 78 RPM records gathering dust in your garage. (Can you say vintage ?) Holiday gifts of the I-had-no-idea-they-made-china-this-ugly variety are also a good place to start.

Tip: If you were going to organize a garage sale or list a few things in the classifieds, what would you sell? Use these things to break into selling on eBay.

After you've completed a couple of auctions and know how things work from the seller's side, you can always ramp up your listings. Chapter 7 gives you ideas for where you can find more stuff to sell. But take it slow: if you try to sell more than you can handle when you're still learning, you'll end up with unhappy buyersand the negative feedback that goes with them.

Also, be aware that there are some things you can't sell on eBay. Some of these aren't surprising, such as guns, human body parts (yuck), drug paraphernalia, pirated CDs or DVDs, and lock-picking devices. Others, however, might surprise you. For example, you can't sell a nonworking antique musket; eBay prohibits the sale of any kind of firearm, although you could sell the individual parts . You also can't sell anything that bears the insignia of the KKK, the SS, or the Nazis, including some authentic World War II memorabilia. Pets, gift cards worth more than $500, television shows you recorded, wine (unless you're an approved, licensed wine seller), and designer knockoffs are all taboo.

Before you start selling, take a minute to check out eBay's list of prohibited items: at the bottom of almost any page, click the Policies link and then click " Prohibited and restricted items."



eBay[c] The Missing Manual
eBay[c] The Missing Manual
ISBN: 596006446
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 100

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