How can I get started selling on ebay with no capital to invest in products?

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Kevin B asked:


Hello,

I am trying to find out a way to start selling on ebay with no capital to invest in product sourcing. I need to get started selling and take the profit and re-invest it into more products to sell.

ANTONY

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6 Responses to “How can I get started selling on ebay with no capital to invest in products?”

  1. RUBEN Says:

    PARKER

    Just advertise and sell any small item.

    You don’t need capital to start selling on eBay. Have a sort out in your attic, garage, bedroom, cupboard under the stairs or garden shed.

    You are bound to find something that you do not want and others will pay good money for.

  2. JAN Says:

    ALBERT

    you may sell, your services to person or group of persons, who need them. Alternatively, you may tie up with ‘Business Persons’ in your locality or known to you. This person may be selling presently through conventional style only.

    You may deal for Business Person as his associate for eBay. :))

  3. DARRIN Says:

    ERNESTO

    The simplest way is by selling as an affiliate–selling other people’s products.

    Look at the list of stuff from Clickbank and see what you can make a go of.

    Good luck!

  4. ROBIN Says:

    STEPHAN

    Hi – I am an established seller on eBay. eBay has been my full time job for 4 years, and I have sold over 12,000 items.

    I can answer your question, it is just alot of info to put here!
    You can start by selling things you already have to get a feel for eBay, and decide if it is for you.

    Please email me directly and I can share more information with you.

    Regards-

  5. ROBBIE Says:

    MARK

    I am a current ebay powerseller. I have done ebay over the years as a living. I have attended many seminars and rubbed elbows with Pierre Omidyar (founder of ebay) . At first I started selling stuff around the house, then I went to thrift stores (the profit is not so good) . The best luck I have had is with my current provider of the last few years. I wish you the best. Email me for support. Please visit my provider at

  6. LLOYD Says:

    THAD

    This will tell you

    It helped me - you start selling stuff you already have and then move on to finding other products.