9 Secrets to Making More Money on Your eBay Auctions (2024)

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By Ilya Kneppelhout

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Maybe you found your son’s old Pokémon cards in a box in your basem*nt. Or perhaps you ordered a professional camera, but you realize you have no time to use it. It’s time to de-clutter, and you want this stuff – valuable stuff to somebody out there – gone, now. What do you do? Sell it on eBay, the popular online auction site.

I’ve done it myself. It’s fun and easy, and it quickly fills your pockets with some extra cash. I have sold, for instance, a tennis racket, a tennis bag and strings. To sell the racket, I took some pictures, wrote a product description, listed it at eBay’s recommended “Buy It Now” price ($75) and sold the item within two days. Great. . . until I found out that other eBay sellers had sold the same racket for double the price. Why did I come up short? Lots of reasons, I’ve discovered.

Here are 9 simple ways to get more money on your eBay auction.

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Provide Privacy for Bidders on Sensitive Goods

Unless you’ve set your listings to private, anyone can identify active bidders on your auction as well as the final buyer. Public listings might turn away potential buyers who prefer to keep their online activity confidential.

If you are selling sensitive goods, such as high-value items or medical products, or “adult goods,” such as lingerie, a private listing could attract shy buyers and increase the number of bids. It keeps bidders’ and buyers’ identities hidden from the public. The seller, who must know the buyer’s identity to complete the sale, is the only one who sees them.

Private selling still allows buyers to give you feedback after the transaction. However, the reviews will not link to the private-listed items you sold.

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Align Your Auction With a Charity

When listing your item on eBay, you can choose to donate 10% – 100% of your auction’s final sales price to a charity of your choice. If you do so, the organization’s logo will appear in the item’s description, which will attract more traffic to your listing. While most online shoppers hunt for the cheapest price, some buyers filter for listings associated with a specific charity.

Your donated proceeds are tax-deductible. Additionally, eBay credits back a portion of the seller fees -- equal to the percentage of your sales price that you designate for charity -- after you sell the item, increasing your profits on the sale.

Even after donating a portion of your proceeds, you still might come out ahead. For example, let’s say you’re selling a camera. Without the charity tie-in, you might sell the camera for, say, $100; subtract eBay’s 10% cut, and you’ll net $90.

With the charity tie-in, you’ll attract more shoppers, perhaps driving the final price up to, say, $110. Give 10% ($11) back to eBay, and give away 10% (another $11) to charity, and you’re down to $88. But eBay will credit you $3.30 for the charity link, bringing your bottom-line gain up to $91.30.

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List Your Goods for 10 Days

When you list a new item for sale on eBay, you can set the length of time that bidding will be open – from one day to 10 days.

The Journal of Industrial Economics shows that 10-day auctions yield 42% more than three- and five-day auctions, and 18% more than seven-day auctions. “Typically, the longer your auction is up and running, the more exposure to prospective buyers, and the higher the chance for competing bidders driving up the price,” says Jordan Malik, author of six best-selling help books for eBay and Amazon sellers.

The downside to a 10-day listing: You’ll have to wait a few extra days to get rid of your stuff – and to get your money.

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Start Your Auction on a Thursday Night

To maximize your auction’s exposure to potential buyers, start your listing on a Thursday evening. With a 10-day listing, it will end on a Sunday evening, and it will be active on two Sundays instead of just one. Although folks can bid around the clock every day, wherever they are, Sunday evenings on eBay offer what late Friday afternoons offer in Los Angeles: peak traffic. People are at home, not distracted, and they have time to go bargain hunting.

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Allow Returns

“Return is a comfort and trust factor,” says Prabhat Shah, online marketer and seller at DayToDay eBay, which offers training for eBay and Amazon sellers.

Allowing buyers to return items mitigates the fear of buyer’s remorse that might prevent some folks from bidding on your item. It gives them a sense of security, and they will be willing to pay a little extra for that. “My experience shows that buyers will pay significantly more for an item when they are confident they can return it ‘hassle free,’” says Malik.

Also, if you handle returns properly, you are more likely to receive positive feedback. Sellers with many positive reviews receive more bids.

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Offer Free Shipping

Although free shipping cuts into your profit margins, “it is a must,” says Mike Thomas, of BTW Consulting, a firm that gives advice to eBay and Amazon sellers. These days, buyers expect free shipping, and they are put off if you don’t offer it.

Malik agrees: “It’s a thoughtless process for buyers to just jump to the other seller who is offering free shipping.”

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Start the Bidding at a Penny

Opening your auction at $0.01 (dubbed the “penny auction”) will encourage early and frequent bidding by shoppers hoping to snag a deal, and they’ll stay engaged with your auction as prices escalate. Malik explains that the early activity can lead to a higher selling price because the competition motivates bidders to win at any cost. “Emotion drives their buying power,” he says.

If you are afraid to start your auction as low as a penny, you can set a reserve price: the lowest price, unbeknownst to bidders, that the bidding must reach for the item to be sold. This allows you to set a low starting price for your auction – and boost interest in your item – without the risk of having to sell your item for less than you think it's worth.

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Appeal to Buyers in Your Area by Offering Local Pickup

Adding a local-pickup option to your listing does not mean that buyers must pick up the item, and your auction will still be out there for the whole world to see – and bid on. Such listings will be more likely to appear as a top hit for buyers who have used eBay’s tool to filter their search by proximity to the seller - because they either don’t want to wait or don’t want to pay for shipping.

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Use the Right Keywords to Attract Buyers

“Think like a buyer,” says Danna Crawford, another consultant to eBay sellers. “What kind of words would you place in that search bar to find your item?”

You’re allowed a maximum of 80 words in your product description. Some words are more profitable than others. Researchers at Birmingham City University, in England, analyzed more than 15 million words in more than 68,000 completed eBay listings. Results showed that carefully chosen words increase traffic to your auction and even impact the final price. Listings that used the word “sneaker,” for example, sold at a 52% higher price than those saying “trainers” instead.

But what words should you use? “Follow success,” Crawford says. She emphasizes the importance of studying other sellers to see what has worked for them. The advanced search option on eBay allows you to filter sold and completed listings by category and buying format (auction or fixed price). This is how I found out that my tennis racket could have sold for $150 instead of $75. Benchmark successful sellers, and you will be surprised at how much your items will sell for.

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FAQs

How to get the most money from eBay auctions? ›

Here are the 5 best tips to make money on eBay in order of importance:
  1. Use really good pictures (and a lot of them)
  2. Write mouthwatering product descriptions.
  3. Time your listing right.
  4. Avoid reserve prices.
  5. Find your niche and own it.
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What is the 15 minute rule on eBay? ›

Why does eBay still allow sniping? Most auction sites now employ a 15-minute rule, where any last minute bid extends the auction another 15 minutes. This would benefit the sellers, buyers and eBay itself.

What is the secret to winning eBay auctions? ›

eBay bidding tips

Bide your time. You stand a greater chance of getting the item by placing your highest bid in the closing seconds. If an auction listing has a reserve price, bid up to that amount as early as possible, so other bidders aren't attracted by the low starting price. Try bidding an uneven amount.

How do I make my eBay auction successful? ›

By choosing the right moment, you will maximize the chances of a successful sale: Ending of the auctions work best when potential buyers have more free time. In most cases, it's Sunday evening. Consider the difference in time zones if you are targeting buyers from a particular region.

How to sell 100 items a day on eBay? ›

How do I make daily sales on eBay
  1. Each day, add additional items to the list.
  2. Try a campaign for eBay promoted listings.
  3. Use keywords to drive traffic.
  4. Fast and free shipping is always available.
  5. Get rid of bad ratings.
  6. Become a Top Rated Seller on eBay.

What items have the highest profit margin on eBay? ›

What sells for a lot of money on eBay?
  • Memorabilia.
  • Vintage clothing.
  • Antique furniture and vases.
  • Jewelry and watches.
  • Collectibles.
  • Books.
  • Sporting goods.
  • Games and mobile phones.

What is the 30 day rule on eBay? ›

There may be many legit reasons why they didn't inspect on receipt, but the end of the day if they are outside the 30 day window to claim a refund from eBay and open a case for this, they will not be able to escalate the case, and it will time out and close after 30 days.

What is the auction snipe rule? ›

Auction sniping (also called bid sniping) is the practice, in a timed online auction, of placing a bid likely to exceed the current highest bid (which may be hidden) as late as possible—usually seconds before the end of the auction—giving other bidders no time to outbid the sniper.

Does eBay have a sniping rule? ›

Bid sniping—including the use of software that places bids for you—is allowed on eBay, but it doesn't guarantee you'll win an auction. Other members may be using the same tactic, may have set up automatic bidding, or may simply react quickly and place a higher bid before the auction ends.

Is it worth promoting eBay auctions? ›

If your listing is in a low-competition niche, competitively priced and showing up high on the page in eBay search there may be no need to make any extra investment. However, if you have listings that are struggling to gain traction, it can be worth the extra cost as opposed to the alternative of no sales!

How to list more than $500 dollars on eBay? ›

To request a limit increase:
  1. In My eBay: Go to My eBay Selling Overview. Scroll down and find the Monthly selling limits. ...
  2. In Seller Hub: Go to the Overview tab. ...
  3. Use the quick link here or from the message eBay will send you to let you know when you get close to your monthly limit.

Can you make a living off of eBay? ›

If you managed to build a profitable eBay store, you could really make a living out of selling items on eBay. But there are a lot of steps involved from the moment you set up your eBay seller account to the point where you actually make money on eBay. The secret is to making the most of your selling experience.

What is the best time for eBay auction? ›

As mentioned above, the most popular times for sellers to end their eBay auctions is between 6PM to 10PM EST. The reason that this is such a popular time is that it covers your end-of-workday shopping spike from coast to coast, and takes advantage of the time of day when buyers are most active.

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