Do it Yourself Web Design for eBay Sellers

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Online selling made easy!

Over the last few months, since I've started helping people become more productive Ebay sellers, I've received a lot of questions about expanding their business beyond Ebay. The most common question I have heard has been "Where do I go to open my own website outside of Ebay, and how much should I really expect to spend to do it?" When I got to this point I looked up some companies to design websites for me. By the time I got everything I wanted, the cheapest cost I found was over $1000. That just wasn't realistic for me. My business at that point could not justify that type of cost, but I didn't know how I would ever get it to the next level if I didn't do this. Through a recommendation, I finally found a site that would give me everything I need to to build a professional website for a fraction of the cost. They provided many different templates to customize my storefront. It allowed me to input my inventory easily while providing key words to optimize my listings through search engines. They gave me a professional checkout, use of coupon codes, and traffic reporting to track my progress. The best part about was it only cost $14.95 per month. Now that is something I could run with. If you're wanting to take the next step, you definitely have to check this out. Create your own online store in minutes!

Feel free to post any questions below- I'd be happy to help guide you through the process.

Thanks for visiting!

Sarah Shipley
Taylor's Corner Children's Clothing

Tweet Dynamite Works For Me!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009




Dave Nicholson has just released a totally awesome product called 'Tweet Dynamite'.
Basically, it's a high quality video series shows you everything you need to do, from scratch to totally 'Exploding' your Twitter followers.
Dave even shows you how you can start making serious cash from your Twitter account.

But personally, the best thing about it is the fact that he shows you how to do all of this on Complete Autopilot, apart from a tiny bit of 'general maintenance' there is nothing you need to do once this is set up!
Also, there are NO additional costs involved for anything at all, that's always nice to know!
So all you need is Tweet Dynamite and you are ready to 'EXPLODE' your business, quite literally!

Dave has a special 'launch price' on there at the moment with a MASSIVE DISCOUNT, so I HIGHLY recommend you go take a look!
And if like me, you think this is awesome, grab it while it is still discounted.

You can get there from here:
http://kidscorner.tweetdyn.hop.clickbank.net/

Here are just some of the things you will learn in Tweet Dynamite:

# You will learn how to generate MASSIVE amounts of followers that will be targeted to your chosen niche, using fully legitemate methods.

# You will learn how to start generating SERIOUS amounts of cash from your twitter account, FOREVER, and on full AUTOPILOT!

# You will learn how to give Twitter users excellent, high quality content, that is fresh and upto the minute!

# You will learn how to FULLY AUTOMATE your content, so not only will you give users excellent, high quality content, but you won't have to lift a finger once it is set up!

# You will learn how to TARGET your content on YOUR chosen niche, whatever it may be. This will give you targeted followers who are interested in what YOU have to offer!

# You will learn all the 'basics' that you need to know about Twitter, so even if you do not have a Twitter account yet, you will have no problem at all with Tweet Dynamite!

# You will learn how to maintain your Twitter account, so you will not have to worry about any problems that may arise in the future.

# You will learn how to customize your Twitter account with custom backgrounds etc. So you will look totally unique and appealing to anybody who sees you.

# You will learn how to do all of this and much, much more, with NO ADDITIONAL COSTS! There are absolutely NO additional costs involved for anything at all, once you have Tweet Dynamite!

Here's the link to it again:
http://kidscorner.tweetdyn.hop.clickbank.net/

Good luck!

Sarah Shipley
Taylor's Corner Children's Clothing

Finding sources of Revenue for your eBay store

When I talk to people about increasing their revenue in their Ebay store, one of the easiest tips I can give them is to learn to identify opportunities in front of you. Most people know to go through their attic and basement looking for items to sell. What about family and friends? Do you know anyone moving? They always have items they want to get rid of. There are also those that are cleaning out storage spaces, or getting ready to have a yard sale. Some of them may give you the items just to get rid of them, and some may want some percentage of the sale amount. Maybe it’s worth it to put in the work for part of the profit, maybe it’s not. That’s going to be your call. There are always people around that are taking items to Goodwill because they just don’t want to mess with selling them. These could all be great opportunities. You may have friends that have jobs that could put them in position to help you. I’ll give you a perfect example. I have a friend who is an insurance adjuster. I asked her if she ever ran into situations that had salvage opportunities. A few days later, she called me to tell me that a pro shop had flooded and their entire inventory had to be written off, even though most had no damage what so ever. I collected all of their golf apparel and paid ten cents on the dollar of their wholesale cost (which is usually half of the price on the tag). I made a killing on the deal. It’s all about finding new avenues and listening for the right opportunities. Good luck!

Sarah Shipley
Taylor's Corner Children's Clothing

The eBay Selling Coach

Sunday, October 25, 2009

I think there are a lot of people out there like me. You started off on Ebay by buying an item or two. Then you realize there are a few things around the house that you could sell to make a few extra bucks. That let you realize you could actually make a decent living by selling on Ebay. When I got to that pont, I was at somewhat of a stand still. It's one thing to sell a couple of old items from the attic, but to make a business is another ballgame. Maybe you're at this point, or maybe you have passed this and you just can't seem to take your business to the next level (which is where I was). I reasearched for hours trying to find tricks and tips. There's a lot out there, so the hardest part is filtering out the useless information. I found exactly what you need, no matter what phase of the process you're in. Her name is Suzanne Wells "The Ebay Coach." When I sarted using her, it's like the lightbulb came on and the wheels felt like they started turning at full speed again. She will help you set up an Ebay store, or if you already have one, she can help you optimize it. She can help you in so many ways, and she is so great to work with. This personalized coaching is exactly what I needed, and the cost is so reasonable, especially when you consider how much more productive you will be from here on out. Click here to view more details.

Be sure to check out my blog next time for more great eBay selling tips!

Sarah Shipley
Taylor's Corner Children's Clothing

This Year's Hot Christmas Toys Guide

Saturday, October 24, 2009


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OK, it's come to that time of year when we are all thinking along the same lines. "I know there is some serious money to be made if I could just figure out what the hot toys are this year." The problem is that by the time we really know what they are, it's almost too late. By the time they show it on the morning shows, you won't be able to find them anywhere in the stores. I have found the solution. I discovered a book that shows you, before anyone else, what those toys and Christmas items are going to be. The amazing thing is that it's such a well kept secret. What I love about the items the author, Jenni Hunt, is showing us is I don't have to buy these things wholesale to make a profit. There are huge profits on items I am buying retail. If nothing else, think about how excited your kids will be to get the hottest toys on the market this Christmas, and how excited you will be that you didn't have to pay 3 times the retail cost to get it like your friends did. Seriously, this is worth a look. 
Click Here! to check it out!



Check back soon for more great eBay hints and tips!

Sarah Shipley

Finding Items to Sell on eBay - Garage Sales Tips and Hints

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Here's a great article I'd like to share with you written by Rayven Perkins, an eBay Powerseller. She's got some great garage sale tips for folks looking to sell items on eBay.

"Ebay can be a great way to earn supplemental income as a stay at home mom. Nowadays, you can do everything from your home; list items, gather postage materials, have packages picked up by the post office. All that remains is acquiring items to sell!

A very common source of eBay items is local garage sales. Often, sellers simply do not know how much their items are worth. Either that, or they do not want to take the time to set up an eBay account and sell themselves.

The opportunities are there for the taking. But there are some methods of shopping garage sales for eBay finds that will make your profits soar.

Don't mention eBay
The cardinal rule in garage sale, yard sale, or estate sale eBay hunting is to never mention the word eBay. If you have small children with you, make sure they understand this as well.

If you go into a garage sale and get chatty with the seller, telling him or her what you intend to do with their items, suddenly the items are more valuable to them. If a seller thinks you are going to resell the stuff to someone else, then they figure they are not charging enough!

Buyers who scream eBay are more likely to be given higher prices, with less chance of bartering a better price. Your best option is to remain nonchalant about the entire transaction, and if asked what you are going to do with an item, lie.

Yes, you heard me. Lie. Keep your kids home with daddy if you are concerned that they will witness this, but whatever you do, don't tell the sellers you're going to resell it!

The only reason you would ever tell someone that you sell on eBay at a garage sale is if they have some high quality, high priced item that you cannot afford. You may decide to offer them your services as a trading assistant.

Dress casually
When going garage saling, you want to make sure you blend in completely. Leave your designer clothes, purses and shoes at home. Drive the work truck instead of your new hybrid.

Look like you're poor. Wear exercise outfits, old t-shirts, dirty tennis shoes. Your goal is to psychologically tell the seller that you cannot afford an item.

This may seem silly, but the next time you go to a garage sale, hang out for a few minutes and look at the other customers. You'll find that prices are higher for well dressed people.

Group your items
If you are at a really good garage sale, and want to buy several items, ask the seller how much each item costs as you become interested in it. Then, if the price is reasonable, put it in a pile and do not say a word to the seller. Simply put the item in a pile and continue to scout the sale.

After you have completed your perusal of the sale, make one offer for all the items you have in your pile. This way, if you are lowballing the seller somewhat, he doesn't know which item is the one he is offering the biggest discount for.

For example, let's say that the seller is emotionally attached to a bowling ball. Note: you would never want to sell a bowling ball on eBay; it's too heavy; this is for example purposes only. So he's attached to the bowling ball and wants $20.

You want the bowling ball, 10 articles of clothing at $1 each, and a pair of snow skies for $20. You make one offer of $25 for everything. The seller, who was firm at $20 for his emotionally attached bowling ball, can justify to himself that he gave you the remaining items for only $5.

This way, everyone wins! Garage sales can be a fun way to find merchandise to resell on eBay if you know the right tips. Happy shopping!"

Thanks Rayven Perkins for the great tips!

Sarah Shipley
Taylor's Corner Children's Clothing

How Auction Sellers are Using eBay Traffic to Earn More Income

Thursday, October 15, 2009

I've been selling on eBay for over 7 years now and am a Silver Level Powerseller with over 4,700 feedback. I've been stuck in a rut the past couple of years trying to grow my eBay business and earn more income however it seems that the harder I work the income never changes.

So, I decided it was time to open up an online children's clothing boutique website as well as continuing to sell on eBay. I spent months building my own site and adding inventory daily but once it was up and running, no one could find my website. So here I was with tons of inventory still in hand and no income coming it at all. I was frustrated! There had to be a better way.

That's when I realized how much I appreciated eBay and the amount of traffic they drove to my eBay Store.

So I went online to search how other eBay folks are growing their business. Now this wasn’t just a simple one-time search on Google. What I found was a lot of garbage out there and a lot of potential money out of pocket to find any quality information. It took me MONTHS to find the real “Secret”. And the funny thing is, I literally stumbled across this information when I wasn’t even looking for it!

Here’s what I read that captured my attention:

“So many people are trying to build a web-site and then trying desperately to get traffic to their web-site. Why not simply go to where the traffic is? Go to sites like eBay, craigslist and youtube and tap into the GOLD MINE of traffic there! You don't even need a web-site! (If you have a web-site get ready for a serious TRAFFIC BOOST). What's the secret? It has to do with the fact that TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE STILL sign up for a new eBay.com account daily.! And over 700,000 people STILL make a living on eBay! That's just the tip of the iceberg though! The opportunities I want to show you are wide open all over the Internet.”
This was written by Jim Cockrum, an eBay seller for over 10 years and an internet marketing expert!

Wow!!! So after reading what he had to say, I checked out his website and what I found was how to use eBay as a tool to grow your business into an online marketing money-making empire! It’s called My Silent Team founded by Jim Cockrum. Click on the link below to see for yourself the amount of valuable information in which Jim and his contributors have collaborated on.

My Silent Team

This is truly where you can learn everything you need to know in order to build an income while working from home using both eBay and other internet websites to drive traffic to you! This can open up a whole new avenue of revenue that you, like myself, never knew even existed! I hope you can appreciate this information just as much as I do!

Keep checking back as I will be adding useful hints and tips for eBay sellers daily!

Sarah Shipley

eBay Sellers - How to Find Children's Clothing Wholesalers

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

If you're an eBay seller like myself that specializes in children's clothing, you've probably spent HOURS trying to find quality wholesalers. I've done everything from searching online to spending lots of money on wholesale guides, all leading nowhere.

After years of experience selling on eBay, I've decided to put together a list of wholesalers that I currently use or have used in the past. These are all reputable wholesalers that are very honest and great to work with! I hope this list helps you as much as it has helped me!

Kids Resource
http://kidsresource.com/
This is a great wholesaler with competitve pricing, fast shipping and quality name brands. They use to require a Tax ID Number however they typically will accept eBay sellers with a Social Security Number instead.

The Children's Wear Outlet
http://www.thechildrenswearoutlet.com/shop/
This company is one of the best! They aren't necessarily a "wholesaler" however their pricing is often better than wholesalers and I can order in bulk with them. They ship very quickly and are wonderful to work with!

Children's Wholesale
http://www.childrenswholesale.com/
This is another one of my favorite sites. They offer free shipping specials so be sure to check their website often for promotions.

eBoutique Online
http://www.eboutiqueonline.com/
This is wonderful site that offers numerous vendors and individual wholesalers that you won't find very easily on Google. You will receive emails from vendors when new inventory is available or when items go on sale. You do have to pay a member fee for this site (approx $29.99 bi-yearly) but can cancel at anytime. I've purchased inventory from individual sellers at rock bottom prices - it was well worth the investment. I highly recommend becoming a member!

SaleHoo Wholesale Sources
http://www.salehoo.com/?aff=kidscorner&type=apparel
This site does require a one-time fee however it is one of the best wholesale guides I have EVER received. Plus, they offer a 56-day money back guarantee - no questions asked. One of the best investments I've ever made!!!

Kids Wholesale Wearhouse
http://www.kidswholesalewearhouse.com/
Another great wholesaler! Be quick to order if you see a great name brand as these items tend to sell out fast! I know by experience. :-)

I hope that you find these resources helpful. As I find new wholesalers, I will be sure to add them to my blog. Be sure to check back soon!
Happy eBaying!

Sarah Shipley
Taylor's Corner Children's Clothing