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yobar 03-31-2024 02:23 AM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
I recommend starting sales like this_
first week 5 articles 1 for each day. price less than $50
second week 2 to items per day no more than 100 $
third week if you already have sales, raise prices and list 3 per day or 5 daily

TekkenTagBattle4 06-26-2024 04:41 AM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Keep it low risk and do your best to slowly build you got this.

rsot 06-26-2024 08:50 AM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yobar (Post 1238545)
I recommend starting sales like this_
first week 5 articles 1 for each day. price less than $50
second week 2 to items per day no more than 100 $
third week if you already have sales, raise prices and list 3 per day or 5 daily

still feels like a too-short-period-push - first week idea is good but let sales end and shipments go out - third week no more than 100 dollars and so on

smhclfc 11-01-2024 04:42 AM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Very slow to start with, which is frustrating

bayday1 05-31-2026 11:36 AM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AskSC (Post 761671)
Planning on starting with $100-200 items to grow the account. Is this a good idea? limit on account is $5000 and paypal is verified.

I'd recommend selling inexpensive unbranded/household items (e.g. shirts/socks) at a loss to begin with, at least until you meet the criteria for faster payouts, which is usually 10 successful sales amounting to £150.

This will establish trust with eBay.

Make sure you ship the sold items with tracking and on time, untracked shipments raise flags in my experience!

rsot 05-31-2026 11:57 AM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bayday1 (Post 1267720)
I'd recommend selling inexpensive unbranded/household items (e.g. shirts/socks) at a loss to begin with, at least until you meet the criteria for faster payouts, which is usually 10 successful sales amounting to £150.

This will establish trust with eBay.

Make sure you ship the sold items with tracking and on time, untracked shipments raise flags in my experience!

Dollar shop items work to start as well

agent006140 05-31-2026 07:24 PM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bayday1 (Post 1267720)
I'd recommend selling inexpensive unbranded/household items (e.g. shirts/socks) at a loss to begin with, at least until you meet the criteria for faster payouts, which is usually 10 successful sales amounting to £150.

This will establish trust with eBay.

Make sure you ship the sold items with tracking and on time, untracked shipments raise flags in my experience!

if he sells low price $10 and later $100-$200,Ebay will notice,as he is selling way out of his range,he should raise it to $50-$100.

phaz0rz 05-31-2026 08:05 PM

Re: What is a good amount to start with?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by agent006140 (Post 1267766)
if he sells low price $10 and later $100-$200,Ebay will notice,as he is selling way out of his range,he should raise it to $50-$100.

what if he sells 10x $10 items unintentionally?


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