How to earn on ebay auctions

Posted by admin | earning online | Saturday 30 August 2008 2:13 pm

Making money on eBay is one of the most lucrative online ventures these days. eBay is considered to be one of the largest online marketplaces where people can engage in bidding, buying, and selling almost every conceivable item. From used clothing to brand new appliances, and from e-books to antique fountain pens, you will be able to find an extensive range of slightly used and spanking-new products. If you have been thinking on making money on eBay, you should be able to choose the right products, target the ideal customers, and choose the most fitting marketing techniques for optimal profits.

This is one of the world’s largest marketplaces with millions of buyers online. There are people who are making over six figures a year selling on eBay full-time.

How to start earning through eBay First of all, you need to study the system and become familiar with it. There is a hungry crowd and you need to find out what makes them hungry and sell it to them. You, you need to sell something in order to earn. You need to be able to source the suitable product to your hungry crowd at the best price that will yield you the highest margins. This can be done through a wholesaler or even better directly through the distributor.

Most sellers start out by being buyers themselves. Purchasing something through eBay will allow you, the prospective seller, to be more familiar with the processes involved in the purchase and payment of items. First-time sellers and buyers need to register with the website, before proceeding to any other transactions. Registration is free and is often accomplished within short minutes.

Once you are armed with sufficient knowledge and have registered yourself as a seller, you can now proceed to the actual selling process. Two of the most common sellers are the garage sellers and the business sellers on eBay. You can choose to be a garage seller by selling used items for a certain price online. You can set a minimum bid price for the item, and eventually settle with the best bidder. Nonetheless, if you want to set a fixed price on your merchandise, you can also do so. There is a buy now feature, which I like to use to sell items in bulk. This is will allow you to sell the item without having to monitor the bidding process from time to time.

Becoming a business seller on eBay is also possible. Business sellers typically sell brand-new products with the goal of making an actual profit. Business selling on eBay can be done by choosing a good-selling category for your items, reselling other products at a profit, and analyzing pricing trends successfully. You also need to keep on researching for popular products in other categories to grow your online business. You should always be on the lookout for hot trends, that is where you find your hungry market.

There are many attractions of making money on eBay There are many successful sellers on eBay today who have first started out by selling their old stuff online. One of the biggest advantages of eBay is you are able to dispose of items which other people may need, at a good price. The world can be your marketplace, and this presents better opportunities for you to keep on making money from future transactions.

As long as you are able to establish and maintain your fair reputation both as a buyer and seller, you will be able to gain trust from prospective clients. This is very important especially for business sellers on eBay. You can sell your own product, such as crafts and e-books, or you can also engage in reselling items. Buying locally manufactured goods and selling them on eBay is also one effective strategy. Making money on eBay is always possible; as long as you know the products you are selling and the best means to market them.

You can become one of those people that make a lot of money on eBay. You can one of the people who is making six figures a year on eBay each year. You can armed with the knowledge to achieve that goal.

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Playstation 3

Posted by admin | hot items | Friday 22 August 2008 7:31 pm

The good: Swanky design with quiet operation; all games in high-definition; PSP-like user-friendly interface; plays high-def Blu-ray movies in addition to upscaling standard DVDs; built-in Wi-Fi and flash media reader; 60GB hard drive; online play is free; HDMI output with 1080p support; no external power supply; free online gaming service; plays PS2 and PS1 games; backwards compatibility is hardware based.

The bad: Compelling exclusive games are still few and far between; PlayStation Home and rumble controller not available until 2008; a USB port on the back would’ve been nice; no infrared port means non-Bluetooth universal remotes aren’t compatible; glossy black finish is a fingerprint magnet; online gaming, media, and commerce options not nearly as developed as Xbox Live.

The bottom line: The high-end Sony PlayStation 3’s larger hard drive and ability to play PS2 games makes it a worthwhile alternative to the cheaper model–so long as you’re willing to wait several months for the more promising exclusive titles to hit store shelves. If backward compatibility is your top priority, this hard-to-find model may be worth the search.

Buy PS3 on Ebay

Apple iphone 3G

Posted by admin | hot items | Friday 22 August 2008 7:13 pm

No one will have any trouble recognizing the new device from its face — it’s essentially identical to the original iPhone. Thankfully, the bright, high quality, high resolution 480 x 320 3.5-inch display that’s just so easy to love, hasn’t been changed a bit. Unfortunately, it’s still every bit as much a magnet for smudges and fingerprints — in fact, even more so now that the rear of the device has dropped its chic matte aluminum in favor of black (or white, optional on the 16GB model) plastic. Hey, at least now it’s more symmetrical.

The move to plastic seemed almost inevitable now that the iPhone has so many radios, frequencies, and antenna needs (GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS), but while we do prefer the original aluminum, the plastic does feel pretty solid and not at all flimsy, which is more than we can say for a hell of a lot of handsets. There’s no doubt about the fact that we’d have preferred a matte or soft-touch finish to the glossy plastic, but that’s all a matter of taste.  The body of the i phone is slightly thicker at its center than its predecessor, although the edges are tapered and thinner than before, which is always a good way to make a device feel smaller than it actually is. (Palm learned this a long time ago.) There are a couple downsides to the body shape, though: first, when you’re tapping off-center on a hard, flat surface, the phone wobbles (but only a little, oh well).

One thing Apple was keen to talk up is the vastly improved call quality of the iPhone 3G. Those in the know understand that 3G call quality is often better than regular GSM — but it turns out Apple made a huge improvement on both sides. iPhone 3G calls made over 3G and GSM both sounded significantly better than calls made on the original iPhone. If you’re upgrading your device iPhone you may not necessarily notice it, but on a side by side it was pretty obvious.

You can buy it on Ebay for 650$

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