Friday, January 7, 2011

Trying to Source Products to Sell on eBay? Here's a Great Free Resource

If you're just starting out on eBay, we strongly recommend that you figure out what you want to sell FIRST. You can identify niche opportunities using an eBay market research tool such as Terapeak, which identifies what kinds of products are being searched for on eBay.

But once you've done your market research, you're left with the problem of how to find great sources of those products to sell on eBay. And that can be tricky... because if you're not an established business many wholesalers might be reluctant to enter into a business relationship with you. And many drop shippers charge so much for their products that you can't make much profit on each sale.



One great way to find well-priced products you can sell for profit on eBay is by scooping up stock at overstock or liquidation stores, either online or off. But searching the Internet to find these sites and see what products they offer can be a time-consuming process -- especially when their stock changes on a weekly or daily basis.

However, there is an online resource that could make the process a lot easier for you. Overstock Promotions offers a free notification service that sends you daily emails featuring some of the best overstock and liquidation deals available on the Internet. The service pays special attention to products that are priced low enough to generate a great ROI and are likely to sell well on eBay.

So if you would like the Internet's best discount offers on overstock and liquidated items delivered daily to your inbox, give Overstock Promotions a try.

(Please note that we have no business relationship with Overstock Promotions and do not benefit in any way from mentioning them in this newsletter.)

Have you ever tried Overstock Promotions? Send us an email and let us know what you think about it.

And if you're looking for more ideas on where to get in-demand products to sell on eBay, check out our best-selling Insider Secrets to Selling on eBay course. It comes with two huge lists of product-sourcing contacts, including wholesalers, drop shippers, directories, liquidators, and more.

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