Ebay is probably the best place to go, just because they are the biggest; lots of people don’t even know that those other sites exist.
First you will need an ebay account, which is quite easy to set up on their website. You will need a credit card to open the account. They do NOT charge you to join; the credit card is just so they can easily process the charges you incur when you list an item.
Next you will need pictures of your items. Make sure you ahve a mix of close-up and far-away shots so people can appreciate the detail and workmanship.
Next you go to your eBay account and click on Sell. Their online tools will walk you through listing the item; it’s very easy. They help you pick the right category to put the item in (if you make birdhouses, you probably want to put it in Home and Garden, for example) and next you type your description, starting price, etc. You get to add 2 pictures for free (again, their online tools make it really easy) and can add even more for a small fee; you can also use their fancy listing decorations for a little more if you want. That’s it. Now you just wait for someone to buy the item.
eBay will charge you whether or not the item is sold; it’s just a couple of dollars and you will see how much the listing fee is, before you commit to your listing. If you get a buyer, eBay will also take a small percentage of the final sales price. This gets billed right to your credit card.
If you wish to accept PayPal payments (most buyers expect that you will) go to paypal.com and their website will walk you through the process. This will let you take credit card payments online without having a Visa Merchant account.
dont sell anything on ebay. it costs money every time. a better idea would be to advertise around the place with papers on street lamps and newspaper adds or even kajiji..com. This was people will approach you looking for projects in mind or things that you would have already!
27. April 2010 at 2:27 am
Ebay is probably the best place to go, just because they are the biggest; lots of people don’t even know that those other sites exist.
First you will need an ebay account, which is quite easy to set up on their website. You will need a credit card to open the account. They do NOT charge you to join; the credit card is just so they can easily process the charges you incur when you list an item.
Next you will need pictures of your items. Make sure you ahve a mix of close-up and far-away shots so people can appreciate the detail and workmanship.
Next you go to your eBay account and click on Sell. Their online tools will walk you through listing the item; it’s very easy. They help you pick the right category to put the item in (if you make birdhouses, you probably want to put it in Home and Garden, for example) and next you type your description, starting price, etc. You get to add 2 pictures for free (again, their online tools make it really easy) and can add even more for a small fee; you can also use their fancy listing decorations for a little more if you want. That’s it. Now you just wait for someone to buy the item.
eBay will charge you whether or not the item is sold; it’s just a couple of dollars and you will see how much the listing fee is, before you commit to your listing. If you get a buyer, eBay will also take a small percentage of the final sales price. This gets billed right to your credit card.
If you wish to accept PayPal payments (most buyers expect that you will) go to paypal.com and their website will walk you through the process. This will let you take credit card payments online without having a Visa Merchant account.
27. April 2010 at 2:27 am
dont sell anything on ebay. it costs money every time. a better idea would be to advertise around the place with papers on street lamps and newspaper adds or even kajiji..com. This was people will approach you looking for projects in mind or things that you would have already!
27. April 2010 at 2:27 am
Hi there,
you can sell through google adword
https://adwords.google.com
you can sign up here.
also checkout http://myeincome.com/multipleincomestream/
sha