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Friday, September 28, 2007

Storage for all those finds!

When you are starting out your eBay business, you may find that fantastic deal on a product you know for a fact will sell well. Some sellers will jump on the opportunity, failing to think about the reality of their purchase... storing it until you ship to the customer.

If you have already made this mistake, you're probably sounds that renting a storage unit isn't the most cost effective way of making a profit on eBay. Not to say that some sellers don't do this, but particularly when you're starting out, you just might not have the overhead to pay storage fees on top of paying for the product itself before you actually sent it to the high bidder.

If you plan on purchasing wholesale or in bulk, make sure you have the room to store again. Do you have an unused bedroom that can be converted into an eBay seller's room? Do you have a basement you can stash your products in? Or can you store items in your garage while you or your partner parks on the street? Or worst-case scenario, do you have the money to pay for storage outside of your house or place of business.

If you plan on renting storage space to keep product inventory to sell, it is a good idea to research and find out exactly how much a storage unit will cost and how much it will hold. Rates can fluctuate greatly depending on where you live at the size of storage room you want. Then you'll know what storage overhead price you will need to work into the wholesale price, so you can include that when determining your approximate profit when you resell it on eBay. You may discover that there isn't much profit left after you pay the extra added expenses.

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Can they make selling any easier???

Well, apparently they can!

Here is a message from Mike:

Hi everyone...I'm Mike Maffeo with our Seller Experience team, and I'm here to add some detail to Jim Ambach's recent announcement about an easier listing process for new sellers.

Our current version of the Sell Your Item form is great for experienced sellers. However, it can be a little complicated for our newer sellers who aren't as familiar with all the options and choices available � and sometimes even experienced sellers just need the basics. To help these sellers out, my team has been working on a simplified listing process that will be available in the next couple of days.

When a seller starts at the Sell hub, they'll soon have a choice of whether to go through this simplified listing process, which consists mainly of our most popular listing options, or the current flow that we recommend for more experienced sellers. Those choosing the simplified, "list with popular options" flow will see:

  • A shortened, colorful listing flow with only the most common listing options available. This will dramatically cut down on the number of choices a seller has to make to get their item listed.
  • Several of the fields pre-filled, but editable. For example, all listings will have a pre-filled $0.99 starting price, although the seller can of course change that if they wish.

Rollout Plans
We're going to roll out this simplified process over the next few weeks so we can carefully monitor for unexpected issues. Roughly half of our sellers will be able to access the new flow in the next week or so. Assuming everything goes smoothly, the other half will be able to do so as well in the following few weeks.

You can also learn more about this simplified flow by checking out my video on the Chatter blog.

Happy Selling!

Sincerely,

Mike Maffeo
Seller Experience

Great news for you out there who are hesitant to give eBay a try!
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Monday, September 17, 2007

Hot Toys will be Even Hotter this Holiday Season

West Chester, PA — September 11, 2007 — Parents have been waiting in line for the "must-have" gifts for years (remember Cabbage Patch Dolls?), but this year consumers should expect even more out-of-stock toys, frazzled parents and disappointed children than ever. Although customers are likely to blame the store for being out of a hot toy, the reality is the supplier is the one who is out.

Jane Hoffer, president and CEO of Prescient Applied Intelligence Inc., a supplier of advanced commerce and supply chain solutions, gives some insight into why certain toys will be flying off the shelves faster this year: "Because of the recent recalls on toys and scrutiny of imported toy products, concerned parents who want to stay away from toys with paint and magnets will be looking more toward stuffed toys and dolls, ever-popular electronics and board games."

Toy sales have been on the rise, creating a greater demand for toys in general. According to the Toy Industry Association, the toy industry as a whole showed an increase in sales for the first time in years, bringing in $22.3 billion in sales last year, a 0.3 percent increase from 2005.

Out of Stocks = Out of Presents

Once a toy becomes out of stock, stores usually will not receive a new shipment before the holiday season is over. The lead times needed make it almost impossible. "Without visibility into consumer demand, suppliers won't be able to forecast properly for the holiday season. That means there won't be enough products on the shelves," Hoffer said.

That usually means no matter how many sales associates with whom you beg and plead, if the store is out of that must-have toy, you're out of luck. By the time the reorder is processed and fulfilled, Santa's sleigh will probably be back in the garage for another year.

Take a look at the rush for T.M.X. Elmo in 2006. The lack of Elmos on the shelves created a buying frenzy among shoppers trying to acquire this sought-after toy. Some of those lucky enough to snag one took advantage of the vacuum by selling the stuffed toy on eBay for more than three times the retail price. Those not willing (or able) to pay the high prices were left with disappointed children when they saw no Elmo under the tree.

Consumers may wonder what can be done to prevent stores from running out of key products during the holiday gift rush. While it may already be too late for the 2007 season, Hoffer suggests that both suppliers and retailers should prepare for the future and take a closer look at consumer demand, which can be exacerbated by unexpected events like recalls.

"Really, it comes down to being a demand-driven enterprise. Retailers need to work with their suppliers to provide an accurate view of consumer demand so that suppliers have the data necessary to have enough of the right toys to stores in time for the holiday season," Hoffer said.

Accurately forecasting consumer demand is difficult enough for existing toys, let alone brand new ones. But there is software available that provides visibility into historical product movement and category trends so toy manufacturers can use that insight to better plan for the amount of products that need to be manufactured and shipped to stores.

An analysis tool is also helpful for the introduction of new toy products by comparing historical movement of similar products to forecast the demand for a new product. Going back to T.M.X. Elmo, using an analysis tool, Mattel could have used the demand data from the wildly popular Tickle Me Elmo to predict sales and create orders for the new T.M.X. Elmo toy.

Still, it may not have been enough. Once a toy becomes "hot," it can break through even the strongest demand planning applications and be out of stock. "Sometimes being out of stock is what makes a toy hot in the first place," adds Hoffer.

2007's Hottest Toys

As for the toys expected to create shopping headaches, Hoffer predicts youth electronics to rule this holiday season: "Toy manufacturers are giving everything a high-tech twist this year. Familiar favorites will have new, interactive features, and plug-and-play technology will prove to be big in 2007's hot games. Also, expect anything robotic to fly out the door, especially following the huge popularity of the Transformers film this summer."

Some of the biggest toys for this holiday season are expected to be Webkinz, stuffed toys that come with a code for kids to log on to a Web site and play with their pet in an interactive world; Pleo, a baby dinosaur robot similar to a Furby; Transformers Optimus Prime Voice Changer Helmet, which makes kids' voices sound like a robot; PlajaPets, stuffed animals with interchangeable heads and tails; Smart Cycle, a plug-and-play interactive learning toy for tots; Chat Diva Barbie, which talks into a cell phone; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix video games and toys; T.M.X. Ernie and Cookie Monster dolls; and anything and everything from the Disney hits High School Musical, Cheetah Girls and Hannah Montana.

Hoffer should know. Besides being president and CEO of a supply chain company, she is a mother of three young children.

Thanks for the heads up! www.sdcexec.com

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Samples

Samples are something that if you sell them as a "lot" will bring tons of money your way! You may have samples around your home you can gather up and sell.







This lot of Mary K Samples sold for over $330!








Next time you are offered samples, accept them and hang on to them, you never know when you'll have enough to make some serious cash!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Halloween Costumes Bring in Big Bucks

Now is the time, this is the week!

Well, this week and maybe the next couple will do well also!

Selling Halloween costumes on eBay is a no-brainer! People in remote areas may not have access to local costume shops and turn to eBay to find that one perfect costume for their little one!

Here are the top sellers recently:

Anything by Tom Arma will sell well.

The following have recently sold for $100 and up!


You just never know if you spot these at your next yard sale!

Now think about this - there are 3X and up size people that need costumes, many which will need to be handmade...like this one...



That sold for right under $100...









And this one that also sold for $100.




You see it is extremely hard to locate plus size costumes above a 2-3X, so if you find you - grab it!

Friday, September 07, 2007

Tupperware

Yep, i said it! Tupperware.

There is almost a cult like following for certain Tupperware lines. Here are a few to get your mind rolling...



This 8 piece set of roasting pans/bowls sold for an amazing $200.00

They were used for only about a year.






Here is a vintage set of canisters that NEW cost $39.50

This PINK set of four canisters sold for $96.00!




Now this little green guy is a Tupperware key chain - a mini of the real thing!

It's a green lettuce bowl with the draining rack at the bottom.

This mini collectible sold for $60.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

New My eBay???

Yea, they are trying to implement some changes to the look and feel of My eBay - you can read the details HERE.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

September 1st - Blogtipping DAY


Well - here we are the 1st of the month and it's blogtipping time!

What is blogtipping you ask? Well, it is very simple. You put yourself on the back burner and talk about other people for a change! You pick three blogs, say 3 nice things and one simple tip!

This month I am going to focus on my favorite eBay related blogs! Here we go!

1 - If you are an eBay seller you have probably heard about Skip McGrath, right? If not here is the BIO. He has a great self titled blog all about anything and everything eBay. You can check out the blog here.

~I like that the blog is super easy to navigate. Clean and simple.
~The variety of the content is excellent. Really anything you need is all in one blog!
~Great use of pictures in your posts. Causes a skimmer to pause and take a look!

TIP: I would like to see your header spruced up a bit, maybe with some graphic or something?

2 - If you are anything like me, you enjoy seeing those strange and interesting items people will buy on eBay. You gotta check out the blog all about Very Strange Auctions.

~Love all the pictures!
~You add a personal touch to your posts, and not just a copy and paste.
~Links to the actual auctions are a nice touch!

TIP - I think it would be a great idea for you to add the amount that the item ended up selling for, even if you have to go back and edit to add that in.

3 - Just cause I like to keep on the up and up about all the eBay news, I enjoy the eBay Strategies blog by Scot Wingo self proclaimed "Serial Entrepreneur".

~I like the overall layout of this blog, it is very, very easy to read.
~The idea/content is great, since there isn't much else out there for eBay related news.
~Your personal touches make the blog more fun to read!

TIP - While I see the recent posts, recent comments and the archives on the left, I would like to see a categories section too.

Now, that was painless, wasn't it? I hope someone might find a new blog above to bookmark!