Selling Items Online

Another great affiliate asked for an interview.  Check out the questions and answers she posted on her blog.  Louise Uithoven created the website Selling Items Online to help people find items to buy and resell online.

Find out a little about what I sell on eBay and how I began selling on eBay.

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Christian Home Business Connection

I recently did an interview for one my Boutique Bargains affiliates. She has a great blog called the Christian Home Business Connection. She did a recent blog post about What to Sell on eBay in which she mentions Boutique Bargains.

She also posted a blog following an interview I did with her. Go to her blog and listen to the interview. I talk about how I got started selling full time on eBay, my expansion into selling on Amazon, some tips for selling on eBay, and even a little about my daily eBay selling activities.

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Featured Seller – Debra (debi0702)

This week I would like to shine the spotlight on my featured seller, Debra.  She has been an eBay member since 2006.  Check out her.

I asked her a few questions about herself and her eBay selling business.  The questions are in bold and her answers in italics.  Read on to see what she had to say.

Tell us a little about you and your family. How many kids do you have and what are their ages?
I am a retired manager from a large national phone company currently working as a elementary school secretary. I have three children ages 28, 22 and 10 (yep you read right lol). I also have a wonderful supportive husband and 2 beautiful granddaughters ages 5 and 3.

When did you first start to build a business around eBay?
I started selling on eBay in the summer of 2006 it was amazing to me to see how much I could get for my daughter’s clothes.

Who has been an inspiration to you to continue selling on eBay?
That is an easy one, Jenn Cangelosi. I was a dedicated follower of her website and it taught me so much. I am still very good friends with her today and still ask for advice now and then.

What sort of person do you think would be a good fit for eBay?
eBay does take time so a person has to have the time and willingness to want to do it. Also with all the new seller rules, it must be a person who wishes to give excellent customer service too.

What first three steps would you recommend someone take to dig deeper into the opportunity?
1. Decide what you want to sell.
2. Determine profit availability for selling that item.
3. Get as much advise and learn your item inside and out – become an expert in that field.

Thanks Deb!!!

Would you like to be a Featured Seller on Boutique Bargains? You do not have to be an experienced Seller, you do not have to be a member of Boutique Bargains. Just shoot me an email with responses to the questions above at jenn@boutiquebargains.com

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Merry Christmas!

Christmas is this weekend, already!  Anyone else feel like it came a bit faster this year.  I am almost ready, just need to finish wrapping presents.   I’m going to enjoy the weekend with my family and then start setting my goals for the new year.

I hope everyone had a successful and profitable Christmas season on eBay.  Any particularly successful sales?  Would love to hear about them, leave a comment below.

 

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How Do I Stay Motivated on eBay?

This is something almost any eBay seller can relate to. I work every day with eBay sellers, coaching and helping them through their eBay challenges.

Sometimes, the solution to an eBay problem can be solved simply by having a second set of eyes to look over the item listing, to help bring that final piece of the puzzle into focus.

Other times, it may be that you are needing a little nudge from someone else to keep you motivated to keep selling.

Here are some of the phrases I most often repeat to others when I am helping to motivate them:
“Take baby steps!” – It is quite common to get fixated on the end result before you actually get started with a project. The result in their mind is a grand accomplishment that brings lots of success, wealth, and happiness. There is nothing wrong with thinking big, everyone does it. Just be sure to remember the little steps you will need to take to get to your grand finale. Take some time to map each little step, this is more motivating than just skipping ahead to the end and stumbling backwards to have to start over again. Especially, when you cross of each accomplishment along the way!

“Look at how far you’ve come! I’m so proud of you!”
– It feels great to look back and think about how far you have come in your eBay selling. Remember how you used to have a hard time with little things that you now breeze through. Remember that first eBay sale, and how it made you feel. Taking the time to remember what you have accomplished can motivate you to accomplish more.

“Keep your focus crystal clear!” – I know the money IS motivating! But, what is it that drives you to stay focused to keep moving forward and keep improving your eBay business? This could be your kids, saving for a vacation, being able to quite your day job, financial freedom, or maybe even a few of those combined. Whatever your reason for motivation, keep it in focus and don’t lose sight of it no matter what.

“I support YOU” – Be supportive and/or have a support system! I can’t even begin to tell you how many spouses don’t want their significant other selling on eBay. I can relate. My husband wasn’t always behind me on this either. Since then we have worked through it and he supports everything I do online. He tells me to “Do whatever it takes.” Those four words are VERY motivating for me! There are many eBay community groups, forums, Facebook groups, and people on Twitter who are die-hard eBay fanatics, providing lots of people who are willing to listen and offer support to the beginner and advanced eBay sellers. Support is extremely important and extremely motivating in every way.

I’m always here to help you – send an email, leave a comment, Tweet away. Send me a message if you have a question or just need help getting out of a rut!

If you have thoughts on how to help motivate others, share it by leaving a comment below.

I hope this helps you keep motivated!

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Marketing Strategy for Your eBay Store

Are you ready for your eBay store to get noticed?
After putting in the hard work of listing your items and doing the product research, there is just one more step to complete.

Marketing. It can take time to establish a following and a reputation for quality, but have a plan from the beginning can help speed things along. Here are some tips to help get your marketing efforts headed in the right direction.

What is Marketing?
For those who aren’t sure what marketing is, it is how you let others know about the products you have for sale. Think about companies such as Nike and Coca-Cola. These are reputable brands, however they had to present their products to the public in a variety of ways to get noticed.

Online marketing strategies for websites can also work if your only online presence is with an eBay store. Some marketers may even use eBay as a sort of test market, before they decide to take the next step to a website just for selling their products. eBay charges a few fees for their services, but these are nominal when you compare it to the money you can make selling on eBay. Remember, it usually takes money to make money. So, if you are serious about creating a profitable business sooner or later you will have to spend a little money.

Where to Begin

Spread the News – Start with word of mouth, or viral marketing. Let your friends and family know about your new eBay business venture. Send them emails that include links to your auctions so they can see what it is you have been busy doing.

Email – There is also another use for your email. Each time you send an email you can include a signature line. Use that signature to link to your auction listings or eBay store. Just add a tagline like, “Come and see what is new on eBay!”

Customer Feedback – Ask for feedback from your buyers. By increasing the amount of positive feedback, you elevate your standing on eBay. Most people will leave feedback anyway, but send them an email to follow up after you ship your products as a customer service gesture to gauge their satisfaction and remind them to leave feedback.

Business Cards – Order some business cards and use them. Add your business card to each package you ship, this can help to keep your name fresh in their minds. For electronic informational products like eBooks and special reports, include a business card resource box on the last page of the product.

Reward Repeat Customers – Offer coupons and other promotions to your repeat customers. By offering a discount to customers when they next bid or make a fixed price purchase, they are more likely to come back. A shipping discount is always popular and is well liked by many eBay buyers.

Freebies – Adding a little something extra for free is always appreciated. For example: you sell a bicycle. Add a bicycle pump or stickers (for a kid’s bike) as something extra for the buyer to use. Include your web address or logo where applicable.

Each of these ideas combine to help create a marketing plan. If you have a separate website, the number of marketing strategies you can use increases. Don’t confine yourself to just one form of marketing. Develop a well thought out marketing plan and follow it through each step to reach your maximum success with your eBay store.

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How Many Hours Do You Dedicate To eBay?

Some days it may feel like all you have been doing is sitting at your desk for hours. Some days you may even feel that as you get ready to end your day, you haven’t really accomplished anything. That is never a good feeling, and when tomorrow comes you will begin the day feeling like you are already behind on work…right?

Many people who join the work from home force, have this common false impression. They went into it thinking that it was going to be easy to work from home. The truth is it’s not easy. It takes a lot of control, focus and a clear plan to be able to achieve a productive work day from home. Because, you most certainly didn’t decide to work from home just to put in 80 hour work weeks and still not see your kids. Did you?

Remember to take breaks and refresh your mind.

Keep to a schedule, even if you are working in your pajamas! By working in smaller amounts of time, you will be able to stay focused on direct tasks. Set a timer or cell phone alarm, anything that will remind you to walk away from your computer and be done “working” for the day. Or designate breaks throughout the day, even just get out of the house for an afternoon with your kids

If you have a hard time sticking to a daily or weekly routine, I suggest seeking assistance with your scheduling. Try spending about 30 minutes with someone else discussing what you need to complete each week. Think of it as a weekly coaching session to help you keep on track. Maybe even sit with an eBay buddy. Develop a schedule that maps our what you need to accomplish each day. Try to maintain the balance between your work and your family – do not over extend yourself.

Get organized and stay on task.
Many people get there best ideas when they are away fro their desks. Ever had a great idea while relaxing in bed, taking a shower, or driving your car?

Be sure to write them down right away, while they are still fresh in your mind. It’s best to get them down on paper or even as a note in your cell phone. A clear mind leads to a productive day!

There is a ‘notes’ feature on most cell phones, and it is a great tool that is readily available, so start using it. It especially comes in handy when pen and paper are out of reach. Most cell phones even have the option to email, so send it as an email to yourself!

Later, once you are prepared to sit down to work, set up an organized plan. Tackle small amounts of tasks to complete in allotted amounts of time. Maybe allot an hour or two each. Try your best to stick to your schedule and don’t over budget your time, otherwise you will find it difficult to get anything accomplished.

Work on each task one step at a time!
It is a common thought that once a task in completed you will be raking in the sales. That is easier said than done! Just take your time and do it right. It can take several years for many online businesses to get established, so be patient!

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A Happy Heart for a Happy Business

I hope you are having a good holiday season. I’ve just been sitting her in a good mood and thinking to myself, “this has been such a good fall.” My oldest daughter is now in school, and my baby girl is growing happy and healthy! I’ve been taking time to spend with my girls every chance I get, including a short family trip recently. It FEELS GREAT! It is time that I will never get back. In my heart I knew it was the right thing to do.

It has taken me a little more time to realize that I should be applying the same gut feeling I have about my family, to my business also. I mean I think of my business as my ‘other baby’, don’t I?

Unfortunately, when I first started out I went through a lot of trial and error. I will even admit that I got caught up in the ‘next big thing’ that came out every week and in the end all I had was a lot of useless information that didn’t even really apply to anything that I was working on. After I tried working on a few of those projects from the information that I had received, the results were nothing but a big let down. How many times was I going to set myself up for yet another fail at someone elses benefit?

I got smarter and became more focused. Now when I receive the latest ‘get rich quick’ email, which were always a BIG waste of my time, I am ready to delete and even unsubscribe from every one of them. There is no such thing as ‘get rich quick’. I learned that lesson.

Is there anything you are wanting to know more about when it comes to eBay? Leave me a comment or send me an email and I will do my best to help you out.

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Set Goals for a Successful E-Business

Having a goal to strive towards is invigorating? Many eBay sellers have the same goal. The one that sticks out to me is breaking outside of the eBay walls and be able to open your OWN retail location. Whether that means an actual store location or an online presence. If that is your goal, just go for it!

Be Consistent!
One of the obstacles that I have discussed in the past about eBay selling was consistency. Be sure to work at a pace you are comfortable with. Your business isn’t going to grow overnight. Working long hours and pulling all-nighters is only going to make you feel overwhelmed and increase the chances of giving up. You can’t and shouldn’t expect yourself to list hundreds of items to your eBay store in one day. BUT, if you work consistently at listing a few items each night (or whatever you are comfortable with) – your goal of filling your eBay store with inventory will be accomplished before you know it! An added bonus to listing items this way is that it will keep the Search Engine traffic coming. If you do not keep a constant flow of listings the traffic decreases, and eventually so will your sales.

Stay Focused
I am a very schedule oriented person. If something is a minute later than I have scheduled – it can throw my entire day off! I’ve been improving on not letting certain things bother me – but when it comes to my focus on my business, then I must keep to a strict schedule. It allows me to stay focused and accomplish what I need to get done in a reasonable amount of time. Placing your focus on one thing at a time will ensure that you put 100% into each thing that needs to be done. This helps to ensure that everything is done right the first time – and that feels good!

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Ever Considered an eBay Associate?

Many eBay moms can maintain and take care of their household finances with their online auction businesses. A big facet of that which sometimes gets overlooked is…

The fact that we are work at home MOMs and we still have a responsibility to uphold a house, along with our business!
You still have to maintain your eBay Store during your kids breaks and vacations – so have you considered getting yourself an associate? This option is not one that has to be overly-expensive. Just someone to help you through the more hectic times of the year so you don’t lose your sanity, while trying to balance everything and ensuring organization during your children’s breaks and vacations!

Here are a few ideas for possible associates:
Your kids - are they old enough to help out?
Maybe they can assist you with keeping track of your inventory or take pictures. Most kids love being able to help out, just try to keep it fun and interesting for them.
Do you have a child(ren) old enough to watch their younger siblings? Try leaving your older children ‘in charge’ while you read through emails, or list items to your store.

High School students – Find out if any high schoolers would be interested in being an ‘eBay Intern’, especially effective over the summer months. You get some help and they get to learn about Internet Marketing and the eBay Business.

Colleges or churches – try finding volunteers from local churches or colleges. You may be able to find someone who could be your ‘eBay Mommy Associate’ for service project hours.

Other Work At Home Moms – Maybe you know someone who is trying to get started on eBay, but is struggling and would like to learn more. You could help them set up a consignment store, selling your inventory as your Personal Trading Assistant until they are set up and operating! Just be sure to set up clear guidelines so there are no misunderstandings later on.

Next time your feeling overwhelmed and need a little help, try one of these ideas and get the help you need.

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