Running a Retail Business on
eBay
Running an online retail business is, in many ways, like any
other type of eBay business. The big difference is that you're selling pretty
much the same items day in and day out, just as a traditional retailer does.
This means running dozens (if not hundreds) of identical auctions, which should
lead to very efficient operations.
Ordering and Stocking the
Product
As with any business, you have to decide which products you
want to offer for sale. You can choose a very narrow product mix or offer a
wider assortment. You can also vary your mix over time.
Unless your supplier offers drop shipping services, you'll have
to order your merchandise before you start selling. While some suppliers let you
buy exactly what you need (including onesies and twosies), many have a minimum
order requirement (and sometimes a minimum opening order requirement) that
forces you to buy in larger quantities. Plan accordingly.
And while you're planning, you better start planning your
warehousing. If you have to buy in large quantities, you have to put those large
quantities someplace. If you have to rent warehouse space, factor this
into your costs ahead of time.
Note
Learn more about eBay Stores in Chapter 27, "Opening an eBay Store."
Also, you need to find out how you're expected to pay the
supplier. Some suppliers let you establish a line of credit, which means you can
order merchandise and not have to pay for it for 10 or 20 or 30 days. Other
suppliers demand payment up front, others will ship C.O.D. Find out what's
required, and plan your finances accordingly.
Managing the Auction Process
The nice thing about retailing a consistent assortment of
merchandise is that you're running the same auction listings over and over.
Shoot one photograph and use it in hundreds of listings; write one description
and use it over and over. (In fact, you may be able to use official manufacturer
artwork in your listings, which could save you the trouble of shooting your own
product photos.)
Since you have a steady product assortment, this is an ideal
time to open your own eBay Store. In this instance, your eBay Store functions
just like a traditional storefront, letting you sell your merchandise 24/7,
regardless of which and how many auction listings you have running. You may even
want to launch a non-eBay merchant website, to supplement your eBay-related
sales. It all depends on how big you want to grow.
Packing and Shipping
Selling a lot of the same items also has advantages when it
comes to packing and shipping. Since you know you'll be shipping a lot of the
same thing, you can order large quantities of boxes and packing supplies and
save by buying in bulk. You also should be able to set up a very efficient
packing operation, since you'll get lots of experience packing the items you
sell. |