
Helping you sell your items on eBay
1) Tutoring you in buying and selling on eBay, listing your items the standard way. Searching for same or similar items to establish value and marketability, from writing item descriptions to pictures, shipping options ... everything you need to learn, start to finish, to be successful on eBay. $25 for a 2 hour session (you will need to open an eBay account to buy or sell on eBay).
2) Advanced eBay Listings - For high ticket items, very elaborate listings in HTML. Just about unlimited pictures at no extra cost (eBay limits you to 1 free and 5 pictures at 15 cents each in their standard listing, plus they charge extra to make them larger). This is great for houses, cars, other valuables, large lots or collections or individual expensive items that make it worth while to go this route. Free web space picture hosting from my website. Normal eBay listing fees apply plus my fee for all my services required, which is usually $50 (+ or -), photography extra. You will need to have your own eBay account to buy and sell on eBay, but in select cases, I might be able to allow your item on my eBay account (advance eBay fees, rules and regulations apply - prefer you have your own eBay account).
Discounts for eBay insertions of web pages I have done (by owner houses, personal merchandise sites, pages from your websites, etc) since the HTML work is already done.
Here are a few examples of HTML eBay listings I've done:
1) Back on the main page, I mentioned the webpage I did for a base guitar I wanted to advertise in the Palm Beach Post. Part of that plan was also to run the item on eBay a few days after the print ad started. This was easy since all the HTML was already done. While the eBay ad has already been removed from their database, the eBay listing looked very similar to the page here (except the eBay listing added eBay information). That site is - www.base.wolfdreams.org. The base sold for $1850.
2) And, a very nice guitar: (the link to the actual eBay ad has expired - here's what it looked like before being published on eBay): http://www.base.wolfdreams.org/electra_omega_x240.htm
3) I recently took advantage of a 50 cent eBay Motors day to list this junk car I've been trying to get rid of. Unfortunately the car didn't sell though eBay, but I thought the eBay listing was pretty intense. Remember that your text, pictures and ideas will prevail in your own listings. The listing: http://www.ebay.wolfdreams.org/car.htm
4) Real estate on eBay isn't for auction purposes in most cases, but for advertising. eBay fees to list a house start at $150 for a 30 day ad. But eBay rules are less restrictive in regard to houses, so we (the realtor and myself) really went to town on this ad, advertising 7 properties in one ad (next time we will better that number). Since most of the material was taken from individual web pages on the realtor's website it was mostly just a matter of copying and pasting the HTML of the web pages into the eBay listing. So, what's an extra $50 when we are talking about millions of dollars worth of properties? The monster listing: http://amysoffice.com/ebay_ad.htm
5) Large lots, like this one, my Beatles LP collection ... the definition and detail of this ad made me more money than if I listed this item in eBay's standard mode: http://www.ebay.wolfdreams.org/beatles.htm
The above eBay listings eventually expire from the eBay database after 90 days and and are then removed.
So, I guess you have the idea. There's even more we can do if we get creative. You have something to sell or advertise on eBay ... give me a call.
Rob/Wolfdreams
561-305-7221