brendan1414
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Also, i do realize what a perfect and EXCELLENT opportunity it is to gain even more knowledge on antiques, and i should be a great picker by the time summer rolls around!
bigscoop said:I had a lady in the back of my antique/collectibles shop who operated a few ebay accounts, sold all sorts of items, hundreds a month, both from the shop and on consignment. The problem is all the fees associated with ebay, digs into the returns. I'd say 35% - 40% minimum if you want to stand a chance of making any money. But it also depends on what you are selling as every listing takes time, and time is money. I wouldn't even bother to take online consignments unless they were at least a $100.00 item with fair potential of selling.
brendan1414 said:Thanks for the good luck from everyone! no offense taken RGINN either, i know it sounded a bit too good to be true at first and skepticism of me actually getting the job was rampant, but he really was in demand for someone like me! Heres the store name:
nwj555
I will be putting up a good 7-10 items up per day and clearing out inventory, and the best part is that he starts at a low price and lets it bid up from there, so if you like something you have a good chance at getting it cheap! Any suggestions to my listing style (i know it can be generic at times) would be appreciated!
Iron Patch said:brendan1414 said:Thanks for the good luck from everyone! no offense taken RGINN either, i know it sounded a bit too good to be true at first and skepticism of me actually getting the job was rampant, but he really was in demand for someone like me! Heres the store name:
nwj555
I will be putting up a good 7-10 items up per day and clearing out inventory, and the best part is that he starts at a low price and lets it bid up from there, so if you like something you have a good chance at getting it cheap! Any suggestions to my listing style (i know it can be generic at times) would be appreciated!
Having done this a lot I can tell you, you are doing an excellent job for him. Good pics, good descriptions, and in the right category. It's just the little stuff now like.... grouping things. I seen you have license plates on... if you have 20, as long as they're all different, try to get them on together. Also, for certain things there's at least two categories they fit well, and it's not much to add a 2nd category, and sometimes really worth it getting that many more views. one more... have you first picture fill the entire screen with the item. It will show better in the gallery pic, and then the person can see the rest of the pictures in the listing. Like I said you're doing good and if you didn't change a thing he should be still very happy with how it's going. oh one more... sometimes Ebay does really cheap listing days on short notice. If you could really get ahead of things and be ready to go on short notice you can save him some fees. You can really take advantage of something like that for expensive items, especially if you have a lot. Even if you had 20 to go, you can price them fairly high and run them through to see what happens, and you're only out the 10 cents or whatever if they don't sell. Having a store works well with that because it's all right there saved in your store, then when the discount day happens, you can run them all through... maybe for a little less then your store moving, but sales are sales.