| |  | | | fastfire667 | 04-28-2014 11:21 AM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Back in 2007, I dropped my Motorala Razr sell phone and cracked the screen. After finding out that Motorola wanted $199 to fix it, I did some research and found a great guide for how to do it myself with parts that could be found for $30 on eBay. I then started to buy broken phones on eBay, buy the parts to repair them on eBay, fix them myself and then resell the phones. This led me to wonder if I could increase my profit margin by buying the parts in bulk. I sourced some suppliers in China and found cell phone parts that sold for $15 to $20 on eBay could be found for $2 to $3 dollars.
This led me to begin importing cell phone parts from China to resell on eBay. I don't mean cases and skin's, more like the aluminum housing, flex cables, LCD screens etc. I was making thousands of dollars a month as a high school student. Life was great! Eventually, more sellers flooded the market and drive profit down to zero. I closed my doors, started college and began pursuing other business ventures.
Fast forward to a few months ago. I was having a problem in my life that was a slight annoyance to my now wife, so I decided to look on eBay to see if they're were any solutions to my problem. I found several items that were absolutely selling like hot cakes, with only a few sellers ordering them. I contacted some suppliers and found they had the same profit margin that cell phone parts had back in the day. I stayed selling them myself now and am making a KILLING again!
As people in this thread have said, nobody is going to tell you exactly what they sell. However, here are some tips for getting started:
1.) Carry around a pad of paper and pen. Throughout your day jot down ideas of things to sell that you use or see others using. Focus on items that are small, inexpensive and things that aren't normally sold at Walmart or other big box retailers. You don't want to compete directly against a company that operates on 3 percent profit margin, trust me!
2.) Research on eBay to see how much the products you brain stormed are selling for. Research suppliers to see how much you could buy similar items for in bulk. Explore similar niches, check out other items that your potential competition is selling... basically just go crazy researching items to sell!
3.) Learn ebay policies inside and out. Don't sell ⊗⊗⊗⊗ items, they will only lead to problems. Find a niche to dominate and create a brand for yourself to help you stand out from competition.
Good luck! |
| keepongoing | 04-28-2014 11:45 AM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? if the original thread started is serious, do some serious reading on here, and you wont have to read til your eyes bleed lol. and you will get a general idea. but think about it why would anyone tell you exactly what they sell? kinda defeats the purpose of trying to keep accounts alive |
| bjammin | 04-28-2014 11:55 AM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 548984)
| Now I know who the competition is that keeps reporting me!
:twisted: |
| bjammin | 04-28-2014 11:58 AM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 549102)
People laughed at me 4 years ago when I said I wanted to have 100 accounts. Got close to 500 and sold a few aged. Now getting close back up to 500.
The more the merrier. | Before I read your post Sandy, I was thinking to myself that I actually enjoy making stealth accounts, and it is almost like an addiction sometimes. So, I wonder, is there a name for this psychological disease that I may have? |
| ilcarletto | 04-28-2014 12:06 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 549147)
Before I read your post Sandy, I was thinking to myself that I actually enjoy making stealth accounts, and it is almost like an addiction sometimes. So, I wonder, is there a name for this psychological disease that I may have? | It might be called " resistance"
(from the dictionary: underground organization engaged in a struggle for national liberation in a country under military or totalitarian occupation)
Which I am proudly part of :thumb: |
| bjammin | 04-28-2014 12:09 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Resistance feels right! |
| GoteBay | 04-28-2014 01:16 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 549147)
Before I read your post Sandy, I was thinking to myself that I actually enjoy making stealth accounts, and it is almost like an addiction sometimes. So, I wonder, is there a name for this psychological disease that I may have? | RX is "Gambling on eBay without limits." or "eCommerce war with eBay."
While doing this, we fall and get back on our knees and keep going. Since the victims are minimal, we never feel defeated. |
| bjammin | 04-28-2014 01:29 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? I like that too. That sounds like Perseverance
- steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement |
| nodeal | 04-28-2014 01:30 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by Optimistic411
(Post 548968)
Im really curious to what the people on this board sells. Nothing detailed. Just want to know why you need 100's of stealth accounts. I know spreading out the risk is the main factor but anything more than 20 seems like overkill.
If you got suspended, doesn't that mean you will get suspended again selling the same product? Is it like moving from one account to another expecting the account the get suspended one day? | Hey buddy, I'm still new here too but I can tell you you're not really gonna get positive reception asking people on here what they sell lol. I've asked a dumb question or two in my day, don't feel too bad.
If you have safe, steady items to sell, 20 accounts might be enough, but even then it's always better to have more and keep accounts in rotation.
Also if you're selling risky items, then the reason for 100+ accounts is obvious. If one gets suspended it's not that big of a deal, and if you calculate the risk properly, and build enough accounts to compensate for this risk, you can profit greatly, even from the riskier items.
A lot of people get frustrated because they see the same questions being asked over and over, meanwhile the information on these boards is already there to answer these questions and much, much more. These boards really are a gold mine thanks to the people here who are giving you "harsh" answers. Don't take it personally. |
| yotano211 | 04-28-2014 03:54 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 549102)
People laughed at me 4 years ago when I said I wanted to have 100 accounts. Got close to 500 and sold a few aged. Now getting close back up to 500.
The more the merrier.
To the OP, follow your niche or area of knowledge first and then research until your eyes bleed. Most of us have done so. LOL
When I was new here I had a vet tell me "read until your eyes bleed as I am not going to spoon feed you information." | I eyes didn't bleed, I had to get an eye transplant.
I started here just reading almost everything before I even bought that ebook.
Look at me now, I drive a fully paid-for Prius, mama is so proud of me. |
| BigCJ | 04-28-2014 04:13 PM | Re: Seriously. What do you guys sell? Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 549101)
A newbie calling us ignorant.....Check yourself before you start talking. Also, I didn't see you answer the OP question.....Since your not ignorant why don't you tell the OP what you sell. Oh that's right, IT'S NONE OF ANYONE'S BUSINESS!!!!!!!! | This is the most awesome thing that has ever been said on the history of this forum. :spy: | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:15 AM. | |
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