Created By kelliw on 05/04/2008
Many people ask where they can find products to sell on eBay. Well, there are numerous places to source products. Here are a few to get you started.
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Look In Your House and Garage
You may have items in your house or garage that you no longer use or want. But there may be buyers on eBay that are shopping for that very item. Of course, this product source will sustain your eBay business for very long, but it will help you throw up a few auctions to get your feet wet on eBay.
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Garage Sales
Garage sales can be great for sourcing eBay products. But don't go and start buying just anything. Research eBay to see what is actually selling and for what price.
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A Liquidation Auction
There are web sites that sell liquidated items, usually in bulk. You can find products there to sell on eBay. But before you spend a ton of money, make sure you research the eBay marketplace to see if you can turn a profit. You can check out this type of auction at liquidation.com
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Liquidation Auction Sites
If you have the money to buy in bulk, you may find a good deal on a product at a site like liquidation.com . However, I do advise you to do your research to see if that product can be sold on eBay for a profit.
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Storage Facility Auctions
Some people buy merchandise from the storage facilities. If someone doesn't pay their rental fees, the storage facility has to get rid of the stored merchandise to recoop the lost rental fees.
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eBay and Other Auction Sites
Yes, many eBay sellers look for auctions where inexperienced sellers list items with poor descriptions. These products often sell for a very low price. The experienced eBay seller then relists the items with better listings and sells them for a higher price. This process is called eBay arbitrage.
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Pawn Shops or Thrift Stores
These stores sell second hand merchandise at greatly discounted prices. Again, you should research eBay and get an idea of what might sell before you start shopping these stores.
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Craigslist
If you have room to store items until you sell them, Craigslist may just be a product goldmine for you. Many people sell items very cheaply there, and others advertise the stuff they want to get rid of for free.
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