Let An eBay Powerseller Show You How
Written by June Beezy on November 3, 2007 – 4:26 pm -Nothing beats getting tips directly from an eBay Powerseller. Here is a video of Tim, who is currently an eBay Powerseller on how to find a market before you dropship or sell products on eBay.
This simple little market research tip is available for anyone to do and its free. Thanks Tim for sharing your common sense.
Market research is the key to success on the internet - so make sure you spend some time on it first.
Now . . .
If you are still confused, what our friend Tim was really trying to say is:

1. Go to eBay.com and click on advanced search

2. Enter the name of the product you are interested in selling and click on ‘Completed Listings Only’ button. ‘Completed Listings’ means auctions that have expired or ended. I just chose a random product such as ‘ribbons’ and typed it in to show you how it works.

3. And as you can see at the bottom, the GREEN means the item sold and the red color means the listing was unsuccessful.
So the idea is the more greens you see on a product you search for, the more the product is being sold.
Meaning there is actually a ‘market’ for it.
Then simply use WDclub and find a dropshipper for that product!
Just give the market what it wants - its that easy
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Tags: finding a market on eBay, market research, selling on ebay
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December 5th, 2007 at 1:23 am
hello,
i cant believe that i just found someone who looks different….hello, my name is Luc and i have just been laid off from a very good job making 70k annually and i begin to realize that the traditional job was no longer going to cut it for me. so i ventured out to the website to research - really want to start some type of home based business/ become an internet marketer but really dont know how to begin. i begin to see alot of advise from white males — but was looking for some girrrrls (women rocking the internet as marketers) then i got a little discouraged because i didnt see any african american people utilizing this lucrative industry. however, i just found you ….. i dont know your name but would love to ask your advise on where i could possible begin. i have to make ends meet here with the kids, holidays etc. look forward to hearing back from you. also, do you mentor?
thanks
Luc
March 13th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Hello Lu, sorry to hear about your lay off but if you are making that much money and the company still doesn’t want you then screw them! It’s their loss. Where to begin? Well how about you write a list of stuff that you like or you think you are an expert in? For me its 3 things, Internet Marketing, Music and Babes :). Do your friends or people you know come up to you and go “You know what? I cant figure this out . . . lets see what Lu has to say? That is what you should blog about.