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Mom & Pop operations working from their homes are truly accounting for the majority of eBay selling. I'm talking about people who over the course of a year have gone from never selling anything to quiting their job to persue making money on eBay full time. They are simply spending the time to find quality items and making sure to take good care of their customers.
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Whether your a single mom or dad, a couple in their 50's looking to bring their retirement around earlier or a 16 year old kid, there is tremendous opportunity to create huge streams of income.
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Arm yourself with all the resources we provide you, and just go get started! Really, our aim is to get people motivated, offer them tools that make eBay a no-brainer, and continue to help them every month with some new ideas that can easily produce even more income for them.
Pictures that sell
The #1 reason that potential buyers pass by a great listing is poor photo quality. It’s time to change that. If you want to make your auctions sizzle, let’s learn how to make, take and edit great photos. Make it count.
How to make a great photo: clean background, lots of light, and please, for the love of eBay, no blurry photos. Here’s a secret for a professional-looking background: buy a “beading mat” for just a few dollars (you can find one on eBay!). These are velvet-like mats that are used by jewelry makers to stop beads from rolling all over the place. These mats also make perfect backgrounds for photos of small items. Use a lint brush to keep them pristine. If you have a bigger item, you can use a large piece of cloth material, but keep it monotone and if necessary, iron it! I cannot even begin to count the number of auctions I have passed by because the items were photographed on wrinkled sheets (only cute if you are putting a kitten up for adoption and not on eBay) or wooden floors (hello: student desperate for money!).