There is no doubt millions of people are generating millions of dollars a week on eBay. Click here to see the story about one savvy eBayer who shops for stuff at Walmart and makes a living selling the goods purchased at Walmart on eBay. Ever see a hot bargain that you just knew you could make money off if you could just find a way to sell it? What are you waiting for?
What is not generally known is how simple it can be to start a business and earn regular income with eBay. Here are some simple tips to get the ball rolling.
1. Visit eBay.com and go to the link to register your new account. You’ll see some very simple questions that will not challenge you to answer. They do not like to pry but do want to have good solid registrants.
2. You’ll want to think about your user name carefully. You could create something catchy and cute, or a name that creates a clever but business like image for your forthcoming eBay business. “MamaSews” would work if your passion is stitching. “PapaRocks” might work for a rock hound or rock climber’s accessory business. Thinking out of the box is a good idea in today’s business climate. Once you’ve made your choice eBay will verify your account’s startup via email to the email address you used to start the account.
3. Follow the instructions carefully and review everything line by line. At that point you’ll have instant access to your eBay account and be ready to start your business and display your goods and/or services to the world.
4. Write down your account information, logons and passwords in your journal or file it on your hard drive in a specially designated folder (be sure you back everything up if you use this option). You don’t want to be locked out of your business so don’t trust these details to your memory.
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1000s Are Making $1000s On eBay...Are You Ready?
About the author
Alex Rich PhD is a personal and business coach. He specializes in start-ups and his clients include several multimilllion dollar corporations.