Subject: {FIRSTNAME}, here's how you go discover what sells and what doesn't sell ... Hello {FIRSTNAME}, Thank you for subscribing to my ebay powerseller ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about: 1. Part 1 - Writing descriptions that sell the item. 2. Part 2 - Including photos in your listings. 3. Part 3 - Ebay storefronts 4. Part 4 - What sells and what doesn't sell. 5. Part 5 - Building a powerseller reputation. Let's go ahead & get started today with "Part 4 - What sells and what doesn't sell". Part 4 - What sells and what doesn't sell. ============================ EBay listings include all kinds of items for sale, from the plain and ordinary to the wild and amazing. You will have to determine what types of items you want to sell. There are some things you may want to consider before you make your decision. Are you going to be selling items that you already have around your home? Or are you going to find products in your local area that you are going to purchase with the intent of reselling the item and making a profit? To give you an idea of what is being sold at eBay here are a few of the items offered for sale today: · Collectibles: There are a wide range of collectibles that are sold every day on eBay. From the traditional fare of stamps, coins, and comic books to the more specialized items such as Beanie Babies™, Zippo™ lighters, and PEZ™ dispensers, eBay is by far the number one place on the Web to find the widest range of both popular and hard-to-find collectable items. · Electronics: EBay is an excellent source to sell both new and used electronic items. Whether you are selling individual items or lots that have been purchased in bulk, there are always buyers for electronic goods of all shapes and sizes. Cell phones, stereo equipment, computers, and video games are just a few of the millions of high tech gadgetry that can be found across many sections of the eBay community. · Antiques: Items in this category include everything from Asian vases to antique maps. If you are considering selling an antique make sure you know the value of the item so that you can verify the item's worth. If you have any documentation that legitimizes the age and antique value of the item you should make note of this in your item listing. Take a photo of any documentation that supports the value and age of the antique you are selling. You should also take a picture of any identifying marks on the antique to establish its worth. The more information you can provide potential buyers the more successful you will be with the sale. Next time we'll be discussing a little about "Building a powerseller reputation". For more information about this part of what sells and what doesn't sell, please refer to my definitive guide to becoming a ebay powerseller at Take Care,