Although I buy stuff on eBay from time to time, I've never sold anything there. Most of the time, by the time I'm ready to get rid of something, it's not worth that much anyway, so it's much easier to list it on Freecycle or donate it to the local thrift shop.
But what if you have a lot of stuff to get rid of—say, you're downsizing to a smaller home, or clearing out a house after a death in the family? Is it worth the extra effort involved to list your items on eBay? Or is the amount of extra cash you could pick up this way so small that it's not really worthwhile?
Well, it depends partly on how savvy an eBay user you are. If you know the ins and outs of the site, you can minimize the effort involved in selling, while also maximizing the money you earn for each item you sell.
In my latest Money Crashers article, I offer 12 tips on how to become a standout eBay seller and maximize your profits. I cover how to choose the right items to sell, create great listings, choose the right time and list price for your auction, minimize fees, pack and ship your items, and get good feedback from buyers.
Learn more here: 12 eBay Selling Tips to Maximize Your Profits
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