Trading Places: Be a Trading Assistant in Someone Else’s Trading Place!

Published June 29th, 2006


Trading assistants sell on behalf of other people not wishing or not knowing how to sell items themselves on eBay. You may be dealing with hundreds of clients, making shortage of space for stock a common problem in most homes.




Try this:




Team up with a local shop, factory or other supplier who can’t or doesn’t wish to market on eBay. Offer to sell this person’s goods at a tiny fraction of your normal commission in return for a room or space in his or her premises where you can meet your other clients and appraise and store their items.




You might offer to work commission free for anyone prepared to meet your clients during your absence or even arrange all pre-auction tasks on your behalf.Avril Harper is a UK based writer and eBay PowerSeller. For more articles about selling on eBay visit www.publishingcircles.com




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