Many people who decide to make a living selling collectibles on eBay soon fail. I meet them in
line at
post office. They tell me they just quit their job in order to sell things full time on eBay.I ask them, "What are you doing to find more items to sell?"
Only
people who can answer this question last more than a few weeks. The others soon run out of things to sell and just give up.
I got started buying trains and toys when I was in grade school.
My dad and I collected toy trains and we built up quite a collection over
years. We didn't have a lot of money so we ran ads, put signs up, handed out cards, networked and tried all kinds of methods to get people to sell us their trains to us.
We bought lots of trains and kept what we wanted then sold
rest in order to keep
cash moving.
Over
past 23 years we have refined a system that constantly generates calls. Here's a short list of ways to find and buy antiques and collectibles. These 10 strategies will get you thinking about ways to get sellers to call you.
Remember, you are always better off making someone call you rather than competing with everyone else to call a seller. My system is all about getting your phone to ring with sellers on
line.
When you go to yard sales, auctions and antique malls, you are in a race against all
other collectors and dealers. When people call you it is because you have made them think about converting their unwanted items into cash by selling them to you. You are in control.
Sure, you can go to yard sales and rely on luck. But if you are serious about selling on eBay you need to have a steady stream of collectibles coming in. You can't rely on blind luck or getting there before
other dealers.
You need a system to get a constant stream of new items coming to you to sell.