My eBay Business Part 1 – How it all started

31 03 2007

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I have decided to post ‘our story’. This story is all about our eBay business. Our business now sells two main product groups, fishing products and musical instruments.

To give you a rough idea of our size at the moment, we lease warehouse space, we order goods in 40′ containers and we employ full time staff. Each day our products (which we pick and pack into cubic metre air freight cages) are picked up by truck and fork-lifted on.

We use some 3rd party software to help us manage our inventory, listings on eBay (in Australia and North America), our webstore, and some CPC sales channels. We also have software designed and developed in-house to manage and create SKUs that we sell, process shipments for picking and packing, and other things.

We sell many thousands of items per month. So we are not the largest, but on busy days it feels like we are up there :)

How did it all start?

Our business started the way most start. With an idea. And a need to develop another source of income. In 2005 we realised that we should find some more sources of income to grow our business interests, grow our own incomes, and add some stability (more eggs in more baskets).

So our investigation into eBay began. Of course we knew of eBay quite well. We had been operating a web publishing business since 1996 (and still do) so we know the online marketplace in Australia pretty well. We had retailed online and still were at that stage with our online automotive performance parts store but it was low margin stuff at the end of the day and not making a huge amount of profit.

In looking at Ebay we discovered just how large their marketplace was, even in Australia alone. We had the IT skills to sell online, we had the staff to do it as they worked for us with the automotive retail store already. We just had to find product.

So how do you make the most margin possible when selling an item? The answer is usually to either make it yourself, or at least buy it direct from the manufacturer.

Sourcing Products

Immediately we thought of China. My business partners and I had been reading about China’s manufacturing industry, it seemed like 95% of all products in local Kmarts and Target stores were Chinese made so we thought we would look for suppliers over there.

Enter www.alibaba.com. The website that helped us find our first sample products, our first suppliers, and our start on eBay.

I can remember us somehow deciding to send off some email enquiries on a few different product groups. My partner sent some emails off to fishing manufacturers (well, they ALL say they are manufacturers even if they aren’t) and got some responses pretty quickly. When we looked at the prices we honestly thought they had made a mistake with the decimal point.

Seed Capital

With a plan to buy a few sample items from our chosen manufacturer we decided to put some money up and give things a go. We needed to set up an eBay account, sell some items, develop a listing page and strategy and after we had a few feedbacks, start an eBay store. First things first we needed to get some products over and actually sell them to see what sort of price we would get.

At the time there were really no ‘generic’ brand reels being sold on eBay in Australia so we were treading on virginal ground.

And the amount of capital we used to start our business? $7000 AUD.

How hard was the road that followed? Well, stay tuned for part 2…





How to start an eBay business

31 03 2007

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Recently I got asked this question again. Usually when I talk to a group of people that I haven’t met, discussions move on to what you do for a living. I tell them about the companies that I am involved in and often I get called an entrepreneur (something I am still uncomfortable about).

When I mention my eBay businesses I sometimes get quizzed quite a bit.

The other day I was caught in a corner of a room by someone who was very keen to start an eBay business. As we got talking it got me thinking more about how we started our businesses and how they grew.

So I thought I would start with the basics in this post and I will start to write some entries about my own businesses, how and why they were started, how they grew, how eBay has changed over the last few years, what we do now that is different, and what we will do in the future.

Firstly you may know that there are heaps of websites out there about starting your own eBay businesses and making a amazing wage working from home. As always if it sounds too good to be true, it definitely is. So what you will get from me is the no bullshit opinion from moi.

Enjoy it

When looking for a product or service to sell, choose something that you know and like. If you like fishing, by all means open a fishing store and compete with me. If you like golf, don’t decide you want to sell gold fish supplies. You might make the same margin but you will get sick of fish tanks and plastic coral when your interests lie elsewhere

Do the groundwork

Don’t jump in headfirst. Look at the market online. Check out the relevant eBay categories.

  • Are there many sellers in the category?
  • Is the category dominated by brand name products?
  • Is there a lot of bidding activity?
  • Are there many small sellers, or a just a few big sellers?

These a similar questions should be asked to do some analysis. Are you likely to make a profit? Are you going to source your product from overseas, from China for example? or locally?

Brand and positioning

Where will your products sit in the market? Will they be high quality and high priced compared to your competitors? If there are many people selling cheap versions of your products you might be better to source better quality items and aim for the consumer who wants to pay more. I wouldn’t have thought it possible to build your own premium brand using only eBay, but we have done it and so can you.

Stay tuned, I will add some more information soon, and get into some more detail about the best ways to source products, and how to make sure you are even making enough money!