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Friday, July 29, 2016
How to research an accepted Best Offer price on eBay
One
of the biggest questions for experienced and newbie eBay sellers alike is, “How much should I sell
this for?” While there are numerous ways to research selling prices for items
listed on eBay, I will discuss a very specific one: after searching
completed items on eBay, the
price accepted was via Best Offer. What is the best offer accepted price?
To
learn how to search completed listings for similar items on eBay, visit How to research what price to sell an item for on eBay If an
item has sold with a Best Offer, the asking price is crossed out. To see the
accepted Best Offer price, do the following:
1.
Click to view the complete item auction detail page
2. Click the link near the top of the item description page “see original listing”
3. On the original listing page, scroll down to where the auction item number is stated
4. Just above the item number, is a link to Print the page
5. Click the Print link.
2. Click the link near the top of the item description page “see original listing”
3. On the original listing page, scroll down to where the auction item number is stated
4. Just above the item number, is a link to Print the page
5. Click the Print link.
The print item page will display the accepted Best Offer price. Continue to research other sold items by returning to the Advanced Search Results and repeating the steps above to identify the selling price of a Best Offer acceptance.
How to research what price to sell an item for on eBay
One
of the biggest questions for experienced and newbie eBay sellers alike is, “How much should I sell this item for?”. While there are numerous
ways to research selling prices for items listed on eBay, I will discuss just
one: search completed items on eBay for similar items or exactly the same item.
eBay also offers a FREE Terapeak Research tool. I use this tool when pricing rare BOLO items, including this one that sold for nearly $200! Watch how to use Terapeak Research Tool
A seller can see what similar items are selling for by looking at these completed search results listings. If desired, click one of the completed listings to see the item auction description to verify the item is exactly you think it is.
If an item sells quickly at the Buy It Now price, some sellers may think that they let the item go at too low of a price. In fact, some sellers may think they could have received more for the item and greed sets in. Second guessing the price of an item that has already sold is easy to do, but not healthy. As long as a seller had made money on the item (after all fees, of course), then selling the item was a success and the overall store inventory turnover ratio has been improved.
If an item sells via Best Offer acceptance, the price is crossed out. To see the actual price accepted, visit How to Research an Accepted Best Offer Price on eBay
To see how I search for completed comps (comparative solds) on eBay, watch this video on an eBay BOLO that sold for over $100!
eBay also offers a FREE Terapeak Research tool. I use this tool when pricing rare BOLO items, including this one that sold for nearly $200! Watch how to use Terapeak Research Tool
To search completed listings for similar or exactly the same item on eBay:
1. Click the Advanced Find link in the upper right hand corner of most any eBay page.
2. On the Advanced Find page, enter the keyword search term (very generically).
3. Check the appropriate box for Condition (New or Used).
4. Then, scroll further down the page and select the box for Sold Items.
Optional: On the left side, click the box to search US only listings
5. Click the button to Search Now.
6. On the search results pages, the completed and sold listings appear. In the Sort drop down box, select the option to sort by “Highest price plus shipping”
Optional: The date of sale may be important if an item was once hard to find or just released. Newly released items will initially fetch a higher price until the item is readily available nationwide (rules of supply vs. demand)
1. Click the Advanced Find link in the upper right hand corner of most any eBay page.
2. On the Advanced Find page, enter the keyword search term (very generically).
3. Check the appropriate box for Condition (New or Used).
4. Then, scroll further down the page and select the box for Sold Items.
Optional: On the left side, click the box to search US only listings
5. Click the button to Search Now.
6. On the search results pages, the completed and sold listings appear. In the Sort drop down box, select the option to sort by “Highest price plus shipping”
Optional: The date of sale may be important if an item was once hard to find or just released. Newly released items will initially fetch a higher price until the item is readily available nationwide (rules of supply vs. demand)
A seller can see what similar items are selling for by looking at these completed search results listings. If desired, click one of the completed listings to see the item auction description to verify the item is exactly you think it is.
If an item sells quickly at the Buy It Now price, some sellers may think that they let the item go at too low of a price. In fact, some sellers may think they could have received more for the item and greed sets in. Second guessing the price of an item that has already sold is easy to do, but not healthy. As long as a seller had made money on the item (after all fees, of course), then selling the item was a success and the overall store inventory turnover ratio has been improved.
If an item sells via Best Offer acceptance, the price is crossed out. To see the actual price accepted, visit How to Research an Accepted Best Offer Price on eBay
Thursday, July 28, 2016
How to save money on a Homecoming dance dress
Child milestones such as 8th grade graduation may be costly when
finding the appropriate apparel, especially for girls. As the children grow,
high school events including Homecoming and Prom dances are even more costly. To save money on a party / homecoming dress, try shopping at thrift stores! I find many under valued items at thrift shops, garage sales and Goodwill to flip for a profit online. Formal dresses are much cheaper at the thrift store than in a retail store! Thrift with me:
Many of the top designer dresses are available at discounted and
affordable prices including:
A variety of online retailers take part in rakuten.com, the pioneer and leader of online Cash Back shopping. There is not a fee to join rakuten.com, one simply signs up and then clicks through the site to the retailer of your choice. After a purchase is made from the online retailer, Rakuten will send a cash back “Big Fat Check” four times a year. A few retailers available via rakuten.com include:
Macy’s
Neiman Marcus
Kohls
Lord & Taylor
Talbots
Sax Fifth Avenue
Dillards
In addition to online cash back shopping using rakuten.com, online promotional codes are often available at retailmenot.com. These promotional codes are often good for free shipping or a percentage off of an entire purchase. Some promotions require a minimum purchase amount to receive a discount. If that is the case, buy more to save more and then sell the excess on eBay: How to get started selling on eBay and making money
One should keep these discount saving sites in mind when shopping
for a party dress: 8th Grade Graduation, Prom, Homecoming, Bridesmaid, etc. In
addition, start your Christmas shopping by clicking through rakuten.com to earn cash back your next purchase at ToysRUs, LeapFrog, GAP,
Carters, Amazon and many more!
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