EBay Alternatives That Can Help You Sell

11 Apr

But please, consider also selling elsewhere so the next time ebay makes some new, weird rules that try to get rid of the smaller seller (and they will), you will have another source of income to fall back on.

Where can you sell your goods if not on ebay? I know what you are thinking. I bet you think I am going to tell you to search for some new auction site and give that a try. Nope. There isn’t currently another auction site that can compare with ebay based on traffic.

There is a site that will allow you to sell your items without listing fees. You only pay a fee if your product sells. It is also a site, that for the first time this past Christmas, beat ebay not only in traffic, but also in sales. In fact, this sites traffic has been consistently climbing. For the first time, since carrying out its strange rules to squash the smaller sellers, ebay’s traffic has begun to decline. People are leaving ebay.

The site you should begin selling on is Amazon.com. Yes, Amazon is known for books, but they sell everything now. And they are welcoming you to sell your goods on their site. Folks who use to sell on ebay are having great success on Amazon. It is the best ebay alternative.

eBay supposedly conducts more transactions per day than the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ. That’s some pretty impressive numbers when you stop and think about it. That means that more then 724,000 Americans use eBay as their primary or secondary source of income with another 1.5 million Americans using it to supplement their income by selling their wares.

Unfortunately eBay has been turning away sellers and is making harder for sellers to make a profit using their services unless the sellers are power sellers and have large online stores. Recently eBay raised their monthly subscription fee from $9.95 to $15.95 and their 10 day listing fee from 20 cents to 40 cents. The competition is getting stiffer and eBay no longer allows sellers to leave negative feedback for buyers that are less than honest and like to stiff the sellers. As a matter of fact, sellers have actually been getting taken advantage of by some buyers who do not feel that they are shipping things fast enough, charging too much for shipping, and other issues. Buyers can leave negative feedback for sellers, but not vice versa. It’s become a bit one sided.

eBay does have the advantage of plenty of traffic on its site, but sellers new to auctioning get lost in the shuffle. That is why finding an eBay Alternatives, may be the better way for small sellers to go. They will find that other sites are less expensive, more user-friendly, and can be more diversified in their categories. Plus, many of these eBay alternatives are niche sites, allowing you to streamline what your selling, such as autograph auctions, collector items auctions, and sites dedicated to just selling musical instruments and equipment.

Niche sites are geared towards collectors and enthusiasts, such as wine, pens and pencils, lab and musical equipment, beaded jewelry, pottery and more. Free Dabble, Auction Sites Like eBay