business store with ebay

Discussion in 'General Business' started by fhassan, Oct 13, 2007.

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    we r manufacturing herbal products, just about to begin selling on online
    wish to sell our products on ebay & wanna open a business store with them(which called ebay store i think)
    *can u tell me wht will b charge to open a business store & whts the difference between normal seller & business store

    secondly,there are many people who work as an affiliate for ebay through CJ
    usally they they create their own online store, sell others product from ebay
    & also send traffic to ebay

    *so how i can reach to these affiliate to link my products on their online store(ofcourse with gud sales percentage)
     
    fhassan, Oct 13, 2007 IP
  2. simon369

    simon369 Active Member

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    The fees depend what site of ebay you are listing on e.g. uk, usa, whatever

    you can find them easily if you go to help on ebay

    normal seller and business sotre difference is that a normal seller doesnt have a store where as a store owner does. Next to your username will be a link to your store where you can list your items in there own catergories etc

    Also you can list them in your store cheaper than in ebay but unless your store is popular i dont see much point to just listing it in your store and not on ebay
     
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    magda Notable Member

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    For an ebay store you pay a flat monthly fee, then the listing fee for items in it is a lower fee than you would normally pay for listings. However, items don't turn up in the main listings search, unless the searcher opts to see things in stores as well. Generally what sellers do is list all their stock in their ebay store, then pick out the ones that they want to appear in search and have them as a normal 'buy now' or 'auction' listing (your shop listings can also be auction listings if you want)
     
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    I would suggest just creating your own website and directly selling your products from there. In the long run, I think that might be more successful.
     
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  5. fhassan

    fhassan Banned

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    is there no need to open a ebay store if we hav website???
    thn how i get much sales from ebay
     
    fhassan, Oct 13, 2007 IP
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    fhassan Banned

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    let me know the ans pls
     
    fhassan, Oct 15, 2007 IP
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    depends on everything
     
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    You should put two or three of your products up on eBay and see what prices if any they bring.

    eBay is a great place to test new products.
     
    Yankee0306, Oct 16, 2007 IP
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    Build a ecommerce web site first then link you eBay store to it"
     
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    so they charge me upon sales
    no stratup cost

    pls let me know the basic selling process in ebay
    is there any gud ebook
     
    fhassan, Oct 22, 2007 IP