How to Sell on EBay for a Profit

By L. Shepherd, published Nov 19, 2007
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When looking for a part time income, many people turn to selling on eBay. Unfortunately, it can be very expensive to sell on the site, and many new sellers end up losing money. Simply looking at the monthly sales figures can be a misleading way to see how much you are really making each month. Researching the fees and the cost of inventory and supplies can help you to understand how much is really coming in.

How much are you spending for inventory?

Keeping track of what you spend for the items you sell is the first step to maintaining a profit. The price you pay for each item should be cataloged, and each items should be priced high enough to garner a profit. This sounds easy, but it's much more complicated than simply setting a price above the price you paid. If the starting price is high, it will attract fewer bidders and may end lower than it would have with a lower starting price. If you start the price just above what you paid, the profit you make will be eaten by the eBay and PayPal fees that will be due on the ending price. For items that you know will go high, start the price much lower than what you paid in order to attract more bidders. If you have an item that you aren't sure will sell for higher than you paid, set it high enough to cover your purchase price, the eBay commission, PayPal fees and the cost of packing supplies. Anything anyone pays above that amount will be your profit.

How much are you paying in fees?

Be very familiar with the fees that will be due before you list anything. By knowing the fee schedule, you can price your items effectively to avoid unnecessary fees. Often I see a new seller pricing an item at a starting bid of $10. If the starting price had been $9.99, the fee would have been .40. But, at the $10 price, the fee is .60. Over the course of the month, mistakes like that can add up to a noticeable cut in profits for small-time sellers.

How much are you paying for shipping supplies?

Takeaways
  • Find the cheapest pacakging you can that will keep your items safe, and buy them in bulk
  • Memorize the eBay fee schedule
  • Avoid selling items with a slim profit margin
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This article is very helpful. It's definitely getting more expensive to sell on eBay. :(

Posted on 07/18/2008 at 11:07:24 AM

 
Thanks for the info Shepherd. I will hopefully soon get enough time to start selling things on Ebay

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 7:12:10 PM

 
Wow... this is some helpful advice. I have some things I want to sell, thanks for this article. BTW... I had never heard of butter on a burn! YIKES!

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
I just started selling on eBay. Thanks for the great advice.

Posted on 11/29/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

 
It is, and the last postal changes made it much more complicated as well as expensive.

Posted on 11/19/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Great article...I used to sell on Ebay but the cost of shipping anything I think is really hurting sellers on there.

Posted on 11/19/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

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