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welcome to my channel. Today, we are going to see. how? to sell products online. If you want to start making money at home quickly, with little to no investment, Selling on eBay is available option. There are many advantages to starting an eBay business including. It's fast You can create an bids today, and Get paid for your item within a week. It doesn't cost a lot. You can start for free if you sell items you already own. Like any business, you need to research, plan and then implement and evaluate your plan. How to start selling on eBay? feel free it easy. first, register the eBay on account for free. Second, register on PayPal link it with your eBay account. Third, list your products for sale. Fourth, buyer make to purchase your products. Fifth, money will credit to your PayPal account. Sixth, ship product to buyer. How can you simplify the selling process, increase the selling your stuff, and turn a decent profit? You need to know. how to price your item?, how to open yourself to counteroffers?, how to take advantage of free listings?, how to update the prices on items that are not selling?, and how to determine the shipping costs on your items?. Whether you've already tried selling stuff on eBay these tips can help you in your quest to be a successful seller. 9 Tips to Make money Selling On eBay first, Choose the Right Items. Before listing any item on eBay, check the site’s selling policies page to make sure it’s allowed. eBay include home décor items, garden accessories, electronics, fitness gear, collectibles, books, and high-fashion clothing. You can check eBay’s trending products page to see what items are particularly popular with buyers right now. second, Create Standout Listings. The most important thing you can do to help buyers find your items is to use the right keywords in your listing. The title is especially important. The more descriptive terms it includes, the better the chances are that it will show up in searches. The title is what gets people to click on your listing, but if the description itself doesn’t hold their attention, they’ll click away within seconds. To catch and hold a buyer’s attention, make sure to include all the most important keywords right at the beginning of your listing. However, don’t make the text just a long list of keywords. Organize the terms into complete sentences that fit together in a way that’s easy to read. Research Keywords. A good starting point is to write down all the terms you might use to describe your item. Third, Make Listings Look Professional. Using the right keywords will attract attention to your description, but it takes more than that to convince people to buy. Write a Complete Description. As noted above, your description should include all the details about the item that buyers are likely to want to know, such as the product type, brand name, model, size, color, and condition. Focus on the specific benefits of your product – the reasons a buyer would choose it over a competing product. Fourth, A professional listing includes good, clear photos. It’s crucial to include real photos of your specific item, not just pictures of a similar item taken from a catalog. Fifth, A big block of text is hard to read and will put buyers off. To improve readability and make your listing more eye-catching, break up that text with bulleted lists that include bite-sized chunks of information on each line. sixth, If you’re selling your item in an auction, it’s a good idea to set the starting price low. Even if you expect your item to sell for $100, setting the initial price at $50 will cause many buyers to lose interest right away. Start low and let the demand drive the price up. If it ends up not getting to the $100 you expected, you probably wouldn’t have gotten that price any way. Seventh, Use Free Listing Offers. One way to maximize your profits on eBay is to minimize the fees you have to pay for listing your items. If you’re a fairly small-scale seller, this is no problem, since your first 50 listings each month are free. eight, Maintain a High Seller Rating. Whenever you sell an item on eBay, you pay a percentage of the sale price to the site. For most items, this fee is a flat 10%. However, eBay charges an additional 4% on every sale to sellers who don’t get good ratings from buyers. If a significant number of buyers give you poor ratings, or if a lot of them return items because they’re “not as described,” you could get hit with this fee. ninth and final tips. Keep Shipping Costs Down. A good way to avoid running afoul of eBay’s policy is to charge your customers exactly what you pay for shipping – no more and no less. To calculate this amount, weigh your item in the box you intend to use for shipping, complete with any packing materials that could add to the weight. You can then provide a shipping calculator in your listing to show buyers the exact shipping cost for their area.