Did you know that when selling on ebay, your settings are defauled to letting the buyer change the invoice on an item before they pay??????? Someone on the ebay underground website told me that, so I went in and changed it. I sold 8 items over the wknd, most on calculated shipping, and everything came out right. Hallelujah!!!
I got online and ordered shipping supplies (free) from USPS, and I also scheduled a pick up for my front door. I'm finally getting the process streamlined.
Someone asked me on my last post to give my ebay id so you guys can look at my stuff that's up for sell. I don't know why I didn't think of that before! It's tort8451. I don't know if you can just enter that somewhere or not....I don't know anything about the buyer side. But if you can figure it out then come visit me! :)
Have a FABULOUS Monday everybody. :)
Monday, May 7, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Death By Shipping
Where have I been?? Completely immersed in learning how to sell on ebay. How's it going?? I still have a lot to learn. Am I making decent money?? Not yet...but I'm working on it. What have I learned so far?? Here's a list:
Well I finally found the form that allows you to do the calculated shipping, so that the buyer can enter their zip code on their end and pay exactly what it would cost to ship to them. However that's not working out for some reason, and I have no idea why and no idea how to fix it. Here are 2 examples...
I sold a kid's baseball glove and a Brighton handbag on a "Buy It Now" price this week. I had entered the dimensions and weight for both in their listings on the calculated shipping form. But when they paid, one paid $5 for shipping and the other paid $6. Somehow I knew this wasn't right...it was way too little for a priority mail shipping cost (one lives in CA), so I didn't print the shipping label from home because I knew it would come out postage due. Instead I drove to the post ofc and had them weigh each thing and tell me how much it would cost to ship. Each item was $11 to ship. Grrrrrrrr.
I was just about in tears over this. I really thought I had it figured out with the calculated shipping form and was feeling a lot less stressed...until this. Now I'm scared the shipping will be wrong on EVERYTHING and I'll just continue to lose money. If each item were a high enough profit margin, it wouldn't be that big of a deal....but most of my things aren't. I'm still learning what to buy and not to buy at yard sales, based on what's selling for me. I quite clearly have a lot of learning to do...and I'm feeling completely helpless and screwed on the shipping....I just don't know how to fix it.
I've also learned that I think things are worth a lot more than what people are willing to pay for them. I had 12 items listed for auction last week and only 2 of them sold. So I re-listed everything and dropped the price on it all for this week, and so far I've sold 2 items on a Buy It Now price....but don't have a single bid on anything else. It's Thur and the auction ends Sat.
I'm not sure how long you should keep re-listing things before you say to heck with it and just throw the damn thing in the Goodwill pile.
I have about 50 things total listed this week due to some heavy duty garage saleling last Fri and Sat (including the 12 I re-listed). Some of them are clothes. I got an error msg saying I can't list anymore clothes because I've reached my limit in that category??? Something about being a new seller and having limits for 90 days. WHATEVER. I'm quickly growing weary of all of ebay's selling rules. There's a ton of them.
Someone who commented on one of my posts turned me onto a REALLY cool website called Ebay Underground. They have a forum where people talk about all kinds of things, give tips, list what they bought at what price and what things are selling for. I haven't been able to spend a lot of time reading it yet though. And a lot of them are moms and talking about buying kid's stuff and listing off things that I have no idea what they're talking about, lol. I need to learn the names of kid's toys/games to be looking for....apparently there's a decent market for that. Someone mentioned the other day they picked up one of those little Golden Books from years ago, in mint condition, and sold it for $150. Now that's the kind of deal I'd like to find!!!
I'm trying to get my picture-taking down. I bought 2 small desk lamps $7.97 ea. at Walmart and a white foamboard for background and set up a little table with a white cloth, and for whatever reason, some of my pics are still coming out dark. Dwayne thinks I need a new camera. The room is all lit up and the item is nice and bright, but when you take the pic, the backlighting comes out sort of cream-colored, not nice and bright. I don't know what to do there either...if it's the camera or something else.
If anyone has any tips, I'm all ears. And I stepped on the scale this morning for the first time in a week....237.8. Have a great day friends. :)
Well I finally found the form that allows you to do the calculated shipping, so that the buyer can enter their zip code on their end and pay exactly what it would cost to ship to them. However that's not working out for some reason, and I have no idea why and no idea how to fix it. Here are 2 examples...
I sold a kid's baseball glove and a Brighton handbag on a "Buy It Now" price this week. I had entered the dimensions and weight for both in their listings on the calculated shipping form. But when they paid, one paid $5 for shipping and the other paid $6. Somehow I knew this wasn't right...it was way too little for a priority mail shipping cost (one lives in CA), so I didn't print the shipping label from home because I knew it would come out postage due. Instead I drove to the post ofc and had them weigh each thing and tell me how much it would cost to ship. Each item was $11 to ship. Grrrrrrrr.
I was just about in tears over this. I really thought I had it figured out with the calculated shipping form and was feeling a lot less stressed...until this. Now I'm scared the shipping will be wrong on EVERYTHING and I'll just continue to lose money. If each item were a high enough profit margin, it wouldn't be that big of a deal....but most of my things aren't. I'm still learning what to buy and not to buy at yard sales, based on what's selling for me. I quite clearly have a lot of learning to do...and I'm feeling completely helpless and screwed on the shipping....I just don't know how to fix it.
I've also learned that I think things are worth a lot more than what people are willing to pay for them. I had 12 items listed for auction last week and only 2 of them sold. So I re-listed everything and dropped the price on it all for this week, and so far I've sold 2 items on a Buy It Now price....but don't have a single bid on anything else. It's Thur and the auction ends Sat.
I'm not sure how long you should keep re-listing things before you say to heck with it and just throw the damn thing in the Goodwill pile.
I have about 50 things total listed this week due to some heavy duty garage saleling last Fri and Sat (including the 12 I re-listed). Some of them are clothes. I got an error msg saying I can't list anymore clothes because I've reached my limit in that category??? Something about being a new seller and having limits for 90 days. WHATEVER. I'm quickly growing weary of all of ebay's selling rules. There's a ton of them.
Someone who commented on one of my posts turned me onto a REALLY cool website called Ebay Underground. They have a forum where people talk about all kinds of things, give tips, list what they bought at what price and what things are selling for. I haven't been able to spend a lot of time reading it yet though. And a lot of them are moms and talking about buying kid's stuff and listing off things that I have no idea what they're talking about, lol. I need to learn the names of kid's toys/games to be looking for....apparently there's a decent market for that. Someone mentioned the other day they picked up one of those little Golden Books from years ago, in mint condition, and sold it for $150. Now that's the kind of deal I'd like to find!!!
I'm trying to get my picture-taking down. I bought 2 small desk lamps $7.97 ea. at Walmart and a white foamboard for background and set up a little table with a white cloth, and for whatever reason, some of my pics are still coming out dark. Dwayne thinks I need a new camera. The room is all lit up and the item is nice and bright, but when you take the pic, the backlighting comes out sort of cream-colored, not nice and bright. I don't know what to do there either...if it's the camera or something else.
If anyone has any tips, I'm all ears. And I stepped on the scale this morning for the first time in a week....237.8. Have a great day friends. :)
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