What is the Best Time of Day to Sell on eBay?


What is the Best Time of Day to Sell on eBay

So, What is The Right Time to Sell? Good question!

When it comes to listing on eBay and actually profiting from a sale, it’s actually a great deal more complicated than you’d think. Whilst for many it may seem like a simple point and click operation, the reality is when it comes to listing items for sale on eBay, there are a number of underlying skills required to make sure you get the most out of each listing.

One of the most important things to start with is the marketing of your product. Just like in real business, which focuses on targets, you need to focus on customers. The first thing you should know before you sell is who you’re going to be selling to.

From here, you can take advantage of one of the best marketing techniques. That’s selling when the time is right. Perhaps a weekend sale is perfect for your product? Maybe a three-day listing is the one to go for?

You’ll never know unless you do some market research.

Firstly – take a look at your product and ask yourself three questions, is it a seasonal product? Is it a kid’s product and finally, what’s the competition like?

Why would you ask those questions? It’s a great way to create a quick customer profile, and from here, you can decide as to whether or not now is actually a profitable time to sell your item. eBay is a cutthroat enterprise and if you don’t know what you’re selling, someone else will come along, purchase your item for pennies, and then resell it for profit.

It happens time and time again.

Seasonal Marketing is something that happens every day, and it’s a great tool to use on eBay. The rule is simple. If there is a demand for a product, then it’ll sell. This means out of luck if you’re trying to sell snow shoes in July. But there are exceptions to the rule, and one big exception is Christmas. Christmas is one of those times where people will buy anything if it’s a bargain. But be careful, Christmas is not your golden ticket to success!

Weekday Sales

Did you know that a great deal of eBay browsing actually happens at work? You’d think that people would be too busy working, but the reality is eBay is filled with browsers that simply have too much time on their hands. A weekday listing is a great way to target adults and office workers as well as stay at home moms.

Beat the Competition

When it comes to selling, eBay is so huge, that anyone could be your competitor. As a result, the first thing you should do after establishing a marketing profile is to look at the completed auctions on eBay. Find out how much products in your category have been selling for and more importantly, if they’ve been selling at all.

At the same time, take a look at the current auctions and ask yourself the question, “Is this the right time to sell?” If there is a lot of competition out there at the minute, sometimes the best advice is to simply wait a few days or a week because eBay is a fluid market and everything changes.


Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay


In past years, there have been all sorts of things sold on eBay and there is almost no restriction on what you can sell on this popular auction site, and people have tried to sell items of all shapes and sizes. Ranging from the most expensive luxury yacht to a vintage baseball bat, it’s surprising to see just how much people will pay for something.

Take a look below for our list of the most expensive items ever sold on eBay.

eBay’s Most Expensive Boat

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A few years ago, in what was perhaps amazing PR stunt or an amazingly expensive one, boat design firm 4Yacht actually sold not the boat, but a 50% deposit. The cost was a startling $85 million dollars, and the future owner of this floating palace? The one and only Roman Abramovich.

eBay’s Most Expensive Place to Rest

marilynmonroe

Sadly, this didn’t involve a trip into space, but instead a crypt, right above the late starlet, Marilyn Monroe. This crypt comes in a used condition as its previous tenant was moved in order to accommodate the sale. It was originally owned by Joe DiMaggio who reportedly sold the resting place after his divorce.

eBay’s Most Expensive Aircraft

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Ranking third on our list of expensive things to buy on eBay, has to be a Gulf Stream II jet which was sold for $4.5 million dollars. This twin-engine corporate jet can accommodate up to 14 passengers in luxury and has a range of just over 4,000 miles. Only 258 ever built.

eBay’s Most Expensive Date

buffet

A Chinese businessman recently paid the sum of $2.1 million dollars for the honor of having lunch with the one and only billionaire, Warren Buffet. Zhao Danyang won the auction, with all proceeds subsequently going to charity.

eBay’s Most Expensive Book

shakespeare

A 350-year-old copy of “Pericles, Prince of Tyre’ by Shakespeare was recently sold on eBay for the sum of $5 million dollars. This book, a priceless artifact is one of the few pieces of work by Shakespeare which managed to survive the great fire of London.

eBay’s Most Expensive Baseball Card

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This award goes to a 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card which was sold for the grand sum of $1.65 million dollars. For just a few more dollars, you could have lunch with Warren Buffet!

eBay’s Most Expensive Piece of Clothing

levi

Recently, the oldest known pair of Levis were put on eBay which attracted frantic bidding in an attempt to win the pair of jeans which dated back to the 1880s. In the end, Levi Strauss & Co won the auction by placing a high bid of $46,532. This might not rank as a million dollar listing, but it’s certainly the most expensive piece of clothing ever sold on eBay.

eBay’s Most Expensive Baseball Bat

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If you’re a baseball fan then you probably have heard of Shoeless Joe Jackson. Jackson’s favorite bat, nicknamed “Black Betty” was recently sold on eBay and fetched a staggering $577,610.

eBay’s Most Expensive Volkswagen

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The Popes Volkswagen Golf which was used before he became the pope, sold for the staggering price of $275,000 dollars. This has to be the most expensive Volkswagen in history!