Interested in selling online? online marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon are once surefire places to earn extra money or to build an online retail business. It’s not quite so simple anymore, here’s a report from the The New York Times. You may get some clues here on how to start this kind of business here in the Philippines which ebay is locally present here now.
Identify product areas that interest you, and seek a niche. Rather than sell, say, digital cameras, you might sell a specialty tripod or other accessories that aren’t already sold abundantly online.
Skip McGrath, an eBay Powerseller,, started with automatic pepper mills. Based in Anacortes, Wash., he decided to sell specialty kitchen gadgets on eBay. “They’re light, easy to ship and I’m one of the few sellers selling them,” he said. “If I had pots and pans, I’d have 200 competitors.”
Find a reliable wholesaler who offers low enough prices to generate high enough profit margins on resale. McGrath, who said he generated roughly $150,000 in annual revenue with his eBay store, buys his pepper mills from a Seattle-based wholesale dealer. Finding the right wholesaler can require an extensive search.
Many sellers, McGrath said, source their products offline, through local wholesalers or flea markets. Comparison shopping can still be done online, using sites like Liquidation.com and eBay, which offer wholesale items in bulk.
Selling on Amazon is more automated and requires less buyer interaction. The site collects money from customers and deposits it in seller accounts. In most categories of goods, eBay requires that sellers accept payment only through electronic systems, including its own PayPal system.
Amazon has no auctions — all items are sold at fixed prices — and automatically sets the shipping fees depending on the item being sold. EBay sellers can choose their own shipping fees and have more control over the look and timing of listings.
McGrath said that eBay was still the better option for selling clothes, toys and household goods. Books, music and other electronic media, he said, tend to do better on Amazon.
Photo by Amazon/eBay.
Yes you are right we can apply what the Americans do in Ebay since we have a local version and Paypal Philippines also now have a feature of transacting Philippine peso rather than US dollar. BTW congrats for winning on the recent 2009 Blog Awards! More power!
First congrats on winning 2009 Blog Awards
Second, I really wanted to go selling online. but do I have to shoulder the shipping?
Vernz that depends on the product you are selling if it is physical goods you need to ship it and its your decision if the shipping cost will be included already on the price or add it later upon checkout.
Nice!
Congratulations for winning!
Currently, I am running an online store called, easyfrugalshop at http://www.easyfrugalshop.multiply.com.
i sell different baby products like uniques wrist rattles, foot finder, funny raincoats for toddlers, hairbows,gap and other branded baby shoes.
Its prices are super low compared to other sites. Since i am a mom practicing frugality, i also wanted to share it to other moms who wish to buy for their kids with a minimal budget. I hope to see you on my store and if you are planning to resell (extra income) just PM me on my site. Thanks.
You can start your own online selling negosyo at Gshop.com.ph – where selling made easy for pinoy sellers.
heloim interested inonline selling can u plz help me or guide me thank you very much