Friday, April 20, 2012

A site called Etsy



                Heard Of Etsy?


    A great many former Ebay sellers have moved over to this wonderful site. It is not for everyone. It a site to buy and sell vintage and or home made items. The best way to look at this site is to see it as a cross between Ebay and Amazon when both sites were worth being a part of.

For a flat rate of about 20 cents you can list your items. They charge about 3.5 percent for each transaction.

    If this place fits within your sales niche this is a great place to conduct business. The traffic is great and if your items are quality you can make a steady income here.

    There are some very successful sellers here. Many of them have been there for a while and have developed a solid following. I have been told by someone who does well there that the key to growth is having  high visibility, being very active on the forums and getting to know people. Also you should have your own website if possible so that you can steer traffic from there to your site. Face it you will still have to pay a final value fee no matter where you sell unless it is your own site and for those of us who worked at Ebay for years you never know when those fees will jump. So if you want to build your own website click here  and you will be shown a do it yourself tutorial for free.

    Lastly about selling there. Do not try to get into price wars. Sell your items for what they are worth. The buyers there understand better than at Ebay that quality items cost money.

    Look it, getting over having been suspended by Ebay or restricted by Ebay and or Amazon is not going to be easy, but once you have moved on to bigger and better things you will wonder why you were so concerned in the first place.

    Coming up soon we will talk about Paypal and its restrictions and suspensions. All of you should keep in mind that paypal and Ebay are part of the same company. If you are leaving Ebay behind there will come a moment when you will have to leave Paypal as well.

    Okay, good luck at Etsy and please feel free to post comments and if you wish to mention where you are selling now. There are a lot of Ebay alternatives and if you know of a good one let me know or if you have created one yourself let me know about it and I may invite you to write a guess post about it.



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Plunderhere and Epier?

    Why Not Plunderhere?

    It is a small and still relatively unheard of site, but it is growing and I would put it in the same category of a site like Blujay. It is small, but a nice place to plant your flag. They allow you to import your listing from other sites so if you have the time why not do it. You could pick up a few sales here and if you have a website you can use it to promote it.

    Like Ecrater you can set up your own store front.  The 5 percent fee is charged only if or when you sell and item. The basic store allows you 1000 listing and who really need more than that.This is a solid little site with a lot of growth potential and another good reason to leave Ebay behind.




Epier?

       Epier is another alternative site where you can buy and sell almost anything from a baseball card all the way up to a new car. Here you can get a free store front. Just sign up and start listing  your items

     You do not pay here if you do not sell. Secondly there are no listing fees. No insert fees and no final value fees.

     There is a premium service where you will get 200 Megabytes of Image Storage Space. Your Own Integrated e-Commerce Storefront,  Not just a list like other Storefronts- Customize Your Store (ie-Your logo, your background, etc.)

        For an optional 5.00 fee you can be featured on the home page and category featured for 1.00 dollar.

       Neither one of these sites will be the answer to overcoming your ebay suspension, or restriction, but they can become part of the solution. At the end of the day the only lasting solution will be to build and grow your own website. When or if you are ready to take that step click here and visit my free tutorial on creating your own website.