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Not only are you likely to have heard of the internet auction giant, eBay, but it is also likely that you have used the website to purchase some obscure (or not so obscure) item. Perhaps you've even used it to sell some of the things located around your house that you didn't need any longer.
It could be time now to take your knowledge of eBay to the next level by starting your own eBay business. Thousands of people have freed themselves from the ties of their 9 - 5 routines doing just that - you could be next.
But where to start? Well first it is important not to make the mistake that many failed entrepreneurs that have started eBay ventures have made. It is still a business; as such it will still need work and a business plan. Fill your plan with attainable goals for the short term, as well as where you would like to be down the line. If you are already in full time employment you may also wish to consider setting up your new eBay business on the sidelines, just until you are confident that you are making enough money from it to sustain you.
Remember throughout everything though that your business is not a hobby; without professionalism and commitment your eBay business will fail before it begins.
The next thing to consider is what you actually want to sell. Ideally pick an area in which you are well acquainted with the products that you are likely to sell. This will help you to craft incredible descriptions about your items and give you an understanding of how much items are worth. Never fear if the only thing that you can think of seems ridiculously obscure because almost anything can be sold on eBay.
Although you may prefer to set up an eBay shop that sells a larger range of things I would recommend beginning in one niche area. This'll bring customers coming back to you time and time again for the specific products and expertise that you bring to that sector.
Stuck for ideas? Grab a piece of paper and a pen and wander around your house. Make a list of one hundred different items that you can see (sounds like a lot but as you start to go around you will fill this number in no time at all). With your list completed have a look through and highlight ten areas of interest that stand out above the rest. Now get on to eBay and spend some time looking for products within those areas. This will help you to narrow down your options based on demand, competition and potential profit.
Before jumping in head first, test the waters with a few of the products that you've selected. This will help you to realise if you're onto a good thing or if you need to head back to the drawing board and consider a different niche.
With a bit of motivation, a bit of belief and some hard work it is possible for anyone to set up a thriving eBay business.
Amanda O'Brien is a successful eBay Powerseller and author of 'The 2,500 Per Week eBay Powersellers Secrets' home study course. Want to learn more about starting an eBay business or simply want to improve your eBay sales? Claim your free eBay Selling Secrets Report at http://www.powersellerpod.co.uk
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