Make Online Auctions a Home
Business
by John Lynch
Everyone is aware of online
auctions nowadays. We all know someone who has bought or sold
something on an Ebay online auction site. But how many people know
that this hobby can be turned into a profitable business? The fact
is online auctions are a new kind of home- based business created by
the Internet with no capital investment and no risk.
An online auctions business has the
following advantages:
* No start-up costs.
* No financial risk.
* Work whenever you choose.
* Targeted customers brought to you by auction sites such as Ebay.
* No technical skills required.
* Start-up in 5 minutes.
How do I start an online auctions
business?
First, if you are not familiar with
the process of buying and selling, you need to understand how
auctions operate. By far the biggest online auction site is Ebay (http://www.ebay.com),
boasting millions of users worldwide. However, this is the tip of
the iceberg. Other popular auction sites include:
Yahoo Auctions -
http://www.auctions.yahoo.com
uBid -
http://www.ubid.com
OnSale -
http://www.onsale.com
QXL -
http://www.qxl.com
Start off by buying an item
yourself to get the feel of how it is done. This will give you an
overall insight into the process of registering with the auction
site, bidding, paying for your goods and the delivery arrangements.
Don't Feel Forced to Buy
As a buyer you should not feel
pressured into buying something that you know is overpriced because
you think it is the last item. There are many online auctions and
there is a good chance that you will come across the same item at
another site.
Leave Your Bid Late
Experienced online buyers will
leave their bids until the last few minutes before an auction closes
to prevent the price being driven up too high.
Use Automated Bids
If you don't want to spend a lot of
time waiting for an auction to close, you can use an automated
bidding service such as eSnipe (http://www.esnipe.com).
You can open a free account and type in the auction number and the
amount you want to bid. ESnipe can then place a last-minute bid for
you just before the close of the auction. If you win the bid, you
pay eSnipe a small fee and if you lose you pay nothing.
Search for Misspelt Items
Savvy buyers know that many items
listed for sale at Ebay are misspelt. You can use this to your
advantage by searching for wrongly spelt items. You will have far
less competition as most people search for correctly spelt items.
Once you have bought something and
paid for it, you will know how the auction process works from the
buyer's point of view. This is vital as it will give added insight
into how you can provide good customer service when you set up your
own business.
So now that you have bought and
paid for an item on an online auction, you are ready to sell
something yourself as a first step to setting up an online business.
At this point, most people look
around their own homes to rid themselves of some unwanted items for
which they have no use. This is a good way to get started. When you
list your item on auction sites, make sure you provide a photograph.
This will grab the attention of the buyers.
Description of Goods
A good description of your 'for
sale' items is essential. Give all relevant details including
technical specifications and dimensions where necessary.
Guaranteed Refund
Give a guaranteed refund to
potential buyers to reassure them of your integrity. Most buyers and
sellers on the Internet are honest but there are a few rogues, and
buyers like to be reassured.
Positive Feedback
Getting positive feedback from your
previous customers is the best way to prove you are trustworthy.
Always request feedback politely after a successful sale.
Reserve Price
Set a reserve price to ensure that
your goods do not sell for less than you want. Make it reasonable.
If you set it too high, you will not receive any bids.
Payment Options
The more payment options you offer
your buyers, the more likely you will be to make a sale. Ebay
auctions offer the online payment transfer system Pay Pal (www.paypal.com)
which is free to set up. Credit cards also offer security and are
popular.
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If you intend to set up an online auctions business, it is best to
specialise in a niche which is a little out of the ordinary. Thereby
facing less competition and guaranteeing your profitability. Setting
up an online auctions business can become a reality for anyone who
is prepared to do the necessary research and put in the effort. The
enormous interest in auction sites created by the success of Ebay
has provided huge numbers of targeted visitors ready to part with
their cash for a great variety of goods.
(C) John Lynch 2003
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