Who Else Wants To Know About The Life-Changing Tools and Resources That the REAL Internet Success Stories and Top eBay PowerSellers Never Tell a Soul About?
Want to know where the real PowerSellers get their merchandise? I've got the anwers. I've been an eBay PowerSeller on and off for about 8 years. I'm not going to mislead you -- I do not do eBay as a full-time business. I have a career that I am in love with and wouldn't trade for the world. I do, however, use eBay on a regular basis to supplement my income. Some months I sell nothing because I just don't have time to list anything. Some months, however, I've netted more than $2,000 -- and that was just part time.
The income opportunities on eBay are endless. It's a "buy low, sell high" marketplace (similar, in some aspects, to another type of market that has made people rich). The trick is in knowing where to buy low. After all, eBay can be cut-throat. You need to be able to buy your products at prices low enough to generate a real profit. Most of the "drop-shippers" on the Web charge more for their products than what you would be able to sell them for. The real sources are closely guarded by many of the eBay PowerSellers - until now.
I'm laying it out here for you -- the sources that the PowerSellers turn to when they need something to sell. Some of these sources charge money to access their services, others sell products directly. The one thing they all have in common is that they are all worth their weight in gold if you're serious about making money on eBay. I promise, if list a source on this site, it's one I've personally tried and know works. So here's the list - places to go to get real eBay inventory at prices that will enable you to turn a profit:
World Wide BrandsFirst let me warn you - this is not for those without any capital. Worldwide Brands (now known as One Source) is not cheap by any means. To access their product you have to fork over almost $300. However, that being said, you can make your money back tenfold. I (begrudgingly) purchased a Worldwide Brands membership and personally felt it was worth every single penny. Pet supplies, clothing, electronics - you name it and you can get it. I can't even begin to count the number of PowerSellers I know who personally use this one. Amazon.com
Believe it or not, Amazon.com is a great way to sell items on eBay. They offer huge discounts and often have hard-to-find items in stock and people are usually willing to pay a premium for them. I've sold everything from Barbie dolls to Rock em Sock em Robots on eBay and I had them shipped directly from Amazon.
I'm personally an Amazon.com Prime member. This means I get 2nd day shipping for free. I suggest you do the same. If you're not sure which Amazon items would make good eBay sellers, we put together an Amazon.com affiliate store that lists the hottest finds. You can access it by clicking here.
Woot.com and Shnoop.com
These are awesome sites that sell one item for 24 hours at a great price. On the right days, you can get a product that you can sell for a huge markup on eBay. I suggest checking these stores out every morning (they might be sold out by afternoon) to see what they're offering.
Of course, offline shopping is also a good idea. Garage sales and estate sales are great places to find hidden treasures and the clearance racks at discount and outlet stores can often turn up good finds.
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