Ebay Articles | Ebay Links | Ebay Partners | Ebay Sitemap








Products to Sell on eBay: Sell Anything You Want As Long as It’s Not Illegal


There are a lot of websites in the Internet but only few of them are popular worldwide. Among the most popular ones are the search engines like Google and Yahoo!. But when buying and selling over the World Wide Web is the main concern, only one website stands out, and that is eBay.com.

With over 147 million registered users in 30 countries worldwide (estimate as of March 2005), eBay is undoubtedly the largest online auction, garage sale, shopping center or whatever-you-may-call-it site on the Web. With this large number of customers, it is understandable why a lot of businessmen, newbie and expert alike, would want to sell their stuff on eBay. This is aside from the fact that selling products on eBay is extremely easy and, according to successful sellers, extremely profitable.

Before starting an eBay business, businessmen are often faced with the question: “What product would I sell on eBay?” Well, this is the easier question to answer. The more difficult question would be: “What product would be extremely profitable if sold on eBay?”

Now, let us answer the two questions one at a time.

What Products to Sell on eBay

Actually, everything that can be sold locally can also be sold at eBay. For a general idea of the kind of products a person can sell on eBay, you may want to visit eBay’s website and in its homepage, find a section labeled “Categories”. In this section, one will find product categories like Antiques, Art, Books, Cell Phones, and Collectibles, among others. If you’ve got a product that can fit on any of the categories, then your product can be sold on eBay.

But just like in any other shopping center, online or offline, eBay also prohibits some products to be sold. Among those products that are listed on Ebay’s Prohibited List are:

• Airline and Transit Related Items • Animals and Wildlife Products • Alcohol • Catalog and URL Sales • Counterfeit Currency and Stamps • Counterfeit Items • Credit Cards • Drugs & Drug Paraphernalia • Embargoed Goods and Prohibited Countries • Firearms • Fireworks • Gift Cards • Government IDs and Licenses • Human Parts and Remains • Links • Lockpicking Devices • Lottery Tickets • Mailing Lists and Personal Information • Multi-level Marketing, Pyramid, and Matrix Programs • Plants and Seeds • Postage Meters • Prescription Drugs and Devices • Recalled Items • Satellite and Cable TV Descrambers • Stocks and Other Securities • Stolen Property • Surveillance Equipment • Tobacco • Travel • Special • Real Estate

Aside from these prohibited products, there are still other products that may be prohibited by eBay based on certain conditions. These products are filed in eBay’s Questionable List and would include:

• Artifacts • Autographed Items • Batteries • Catalytic Converters and Test Pipes • Charity or Fundraising Listings • Contracts and Tickets • Electronics Equipment • Event Tickets • Food • Freon • Hazardous Materials • Imported & Emission Non-Compliant Vehicles • International Trading - Buyers • International Trading - Sellers • Manufacturers' Coupons • Mature Audiences • Offensive Material • Pesticides • Police-Related Items • Pre-Sale Listings • Slot Machines • Used Airbags • Used Clothing • Used Medical Devices • Weapons & Knives • Wine • Potentially Infringing • (copyright & trademark) • Academic Software • Anti-circumvention Policy • Authenticity Disclaimers • Beta Software • Bootleg Recordings • Brand Name Misuse • Celebrity Material • Comparison Policy • Contracts and Tickets • Downloadable Media • Encouraging Infringement Policy • Faces, Names and Signatures • Importation of Goods into the United States • Misleading Titles • Mod Chips, Game Enhancers, and Boot Discs • Movie Prints • OEM Software • Recordable Media • Replica and Counterfeit Items • Promotional Items • Unauthorized Copies

What Products Would Sell Profitably on eBay

Now, this question is a bit harder to answer than the first one. Even eBay experts would disagree on what type of products would sell well on eBay and what products would not. As an eBay newbie, however, analyzing the eBay market before selling anything would help you much.

One thing to analyze before deciding to sell anything on eBay is the popularity of the products being sold on the auction site. In general, eBay experts would advise newbies to avoid selling products that are “hot” or very popular. In most cases, you’ll have a great number of competitors in selling this product and as a newbie, you may end up in a disadvantageous position.

But as you avoid selling products that are too “hot” for you to handle, you must also avoid selling products that has become too cold. These are the products that don’t sell well either because they are out of season (like jackets and raincoats during summer) or because they really just don’t sell well over the Web. Although there would be fewer competitors if you sell products like these, the chance of eventually selling it on eBay is also very slim.

By avoiding products that are too hot and too cold, this would leave you selling products that are positioned in the middle of the popularity scale. As a beginner, this should do well for you. Should you decide to sell a more popular product and to compete with big time eBay traders, better do it at a time when you’ve already got much eBay selling experience.








Ebay News and Current Events
Google

  • Ex-eBay chief seeks to reclaim name in cyberspace (The State)

    She's regarded as an Internet pioneer, credited with helping turn a Web site used for trading Beanie Babies into a multibillion-dollar company with 15,000 employees. But Meg Whitman, the former chief executive of eBay, has been unable to control her own name online. What began as an irritant has evolved into a distracting legal spat as she explores a run for California governor. A Santa Monica ...

  • Ex-eBay CEO Seeks To Reclaim Web Domain Names (CBS 5 Bay Area)

    The former chief executive of eBay, Meg Whitman, has been unable to control her own name on the Internet. What began as an irritant has evolved into a distracting legal spat as she explores a run for California governor.

  • Ex-eBay chief seeks to reclaim name in cyberspace (The Charlotte Observer)

    (By JULIET WILLIAMS, Associated Press Writer) She's regarded as an Internet pioneer, credited with helping turn a Web site used for trading Beanie Babies into a multibillion-dollar company with 15,000 employees. But Meg Whitman, the former chief executive of eBay, has been unable to control her own name online. What began as an irritant has evolved into a distracting legal spat as she explores a ...

  • Ex-eBay chief suing to reclaim name in cyberspace (The Sacramento Bee)

    In this Sept. 3, 2008 file photo, Meg Whitman, former president and CEO of eBay, speaks at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn. Whitman plans to run for governor of California, a person with knowledge of her political aspirations said Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman, who is planning a run for California governor, is suing Tom Hall in federal ...

  • Aussie's eBay paydirt (Australian IT)

    ONLINE auction giant eBay has invited a small Australian company to offer payment services on its US website, opening the door to a $US25 billion ($34.6 billion) market.

  • Ex-eBay chief seeks to reclaim name in cyberspace (KSBY San Luis Obispo)

    Associated Press - January 8, 2009 6:54 PM ET SACRAMENTO (AP) - Former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman, who is planning a run for California governor, is trying to get control of her own name...

  • 4 Secret Keys to Dominating eBay (PIZZAHEROS)

    1) Try to get excellent feedback. When you first sign up with eBay, you will have zero feedback. Most buyers will stay away from an eBay newbie with zero or very low feedback. Start building your feedback rating by selling personal items from around the house that you no longer want.

  • eBay to Retire Old Version of My eBay (AuctionBytes)

    eBay will retire the old version of My eBay on January 20, 2009. My eBay is an area where registered users can track and manage their eBay buying, selling, messaging, account information and preferences. eBay said over 90 percent of eBay members are already using the new My eBay.

  • eBay Deadline for Payments Policy Compliance Draws Near (AuctionBytes)

    eBay imposed a policy banning sellers from listing checks and money orders as payment methods in their item listings in October 2008. Due to the busy holiday shopping season, eBay gave sellers until January 15, 2009, to be in compliance. As the enforcement date approaches, we've heard from sellers who have questions about modifying their listings to be in compliance. Nathan Etter, Director of ...

  • eBay Australia Runs Listing Promotion Tied to PayPal (AuctionBytes)

    eBay Australia is running a 4-day, 50-percent off listing sale for Australian residents who list on eBay Australia. Sellers must be validly registered members of any eBay site with an Australian registered address. The promotion applies to all auction and fixed price listings that offer PayPal. All other fees apply, see website for details and restrictions.

© 2009, How To Become eBay Powerseller - All Rights Reserved Worldwide | Ebay Legal Information