How to Sell on eBay for Beginners

Did you know, the first item ever to be listed on eBay was a broken laser pointer — and believe it or not, it sold. Well, eBay has come a long way since then, reaching 182 million active buyers worldwide in 2019. New and used, ordinary and unusual, collectible and… whatever the opposite of collectible is  if you want it, someone somewhere is probably selling it on eBay.

If you’ve been thinking about expanding your audience or testing new ways to sell online, it might be time to take a closer look at selling on eBay. But before you run off and list your first item, let’s dive into some of the specifics of the platform. In this blog, you’ll learn what makes a good listing, how to attract customers, and how to sell on eBay with Ecwid E-commerce.

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What Sells Best on eBay

There are roughly 19 million sellers on eBay, selling over 1.5 billion live listings. Now, you might be asking yourself, “If there are already so many listings and sellers, should I bother competing with them? How do I even know what to sell on eBay?” To answer those questions, let’s take a closer look at this marketplace and the items that sell best on it.


eBay growth, 2010-2019 (Statista)

The most crowded eBay markets are in the US, the UK, Germany, and Australia. These sites have the largest sell-through rate — which indicates how many listings generated at least one sale.


Sell-through rates from the US, the UK, Germany, and Australia (Title Builder)

Before you create an account, check out the top selling items on eBay. An infographic from Title Builder based on research into eBay US, eBay UK, eBay Germany, and eBay Australia, offers the following:

Categories with a high sell-through rate:

Categories with the most sold items:

Of course, this doesn’t mean you can’t go on eBay if you don’t sell fitness trackers or dresses. But, doing your research is important. Goofbid’s eBay Pulse and eBay Most Popular tools can help you find eBay’s most popular search terms and items and decide if you’ve got products that might sell well on the platform.

You can also check out more niche category lists of what sells on eBay. For example, WebRetailer analyzed categories that mainly included mass-produced products that are sold new and at a fixed price. Among other things, they found that the most popular category under Baby Products is Developmental Baby Toys, while the best selling product in Men’s T-shirts is the Ralph Lauren crew neck polo t-shirt.

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While eBay may be a crowded marketplace, it excels at helping sellers of niche and rare products connect with their fans. But that doesn’t mean eBay is right for you. Do your research and experiment with a variety of different ways of selling to find out where your customers are.

Dominique Frossard, an eBay seller of vintage Jeep Cherokee parts, underscores one of the biggest advantages of the marketplace:

The buyer’s attention is limited to the product they are looking for. Branding and design are not in the focus. A teenager can sell his radio at the same level as the professional business. — Dominique Frossard, the owner of JeepCherokeeChief store.


Dominique Frossard from JeepCherokeeChief

Learn more about selling on eBay in his story: Driving Traffic: How a Vintage Jeep Parts Seller Got +300% Sales Going to eBay

Tips for Selling on eBay

Each marketplace has its own unique idiosyncrasies that influence the way people buy and sell there. Understanding these nuances will help you decide how to start selling on eBay — and how to excel at it.

Buy first, sell later

How should you start selling on eBay? eBay uses a unique bidding/direct-buy system to facilitate positive transactions for both buyer and seller. So, if you’ve never used eBay before, a good place to start is to try buying something yourself. This will give you a chance to see how eBay works (bidding, Buy-It-Now options, reviews, etc.), and make you better equipped to set a reasonable starting price in light of eBay’s unique system.

Buying before you sell will also give you an opportunity to build up your feedback rating. Few shoppers trust a seller without an established feedback rating, so maintaining a high rating will be one of your goals when selling on eBay. eBay rewards sellers with high ratings in the following ways:

Choose your format

The key differentiator for selling on eBay is the ability to choose one of two listing formats:

You’re free to select a single format or list using both. Adding a Buy-It-Now option to an auction-style listing allows your customers to either purchase your product immediately for a fixed price or place a bid in hopes of a better deal.


An example of an auction-style listing

You can also allow “offers” on your items, which permits customers to make a private offer for your product in an attempt to close the auction early. In response, you’ll be able to either accept if you’re content with the offered price, decline and let the auction run its course, or make a counter-offer for a better price.

One thing eBay isn’t short on is options, so be willing to experiment to find the selling strategy that works best for you.

Make a good eBay listing

The best products to sell on eBay are the ones with clear, attractive listings. Here are the must-haves:

Detailed descriptions help shoppers find your products, and give you more accurate pricing guidance as you create your listings.


An example of a detailed item description

Price competitively

On eBay, price affects more than how much your item sells for  it affects your item’s visibility in searches and, oftentimes, whether it sells at all. So first, you’ll need to determine your product’s value. The eBay marketplace is massive, so there’s a high probability that someone has sold something similar to  or exactly like — your product in the past. Discover what buyers have paid in the past, and that should give you a good idea of where to set your own price. To do this, search for products like yours in the eBay search bar using Advanced Search and selecting “Sold Listings.”

To increase search visibility, you can price auction items low. At the same time, it’s a good idea to set a reserve price (the lowest price you’re willing to accept) to protect from selling your product for less than you think it’s worth.

If you sell items with barcodes, you can use a barcode scanner on the eBay app to get a quick idea of a product’s value. Scan the barcodes on your items, and the app will list identical products for sale. Then apply the “sold items” filter to see how much similar items sold for. If your items don’t have barcodes, you can take a picture of the product, and the app will find similar items based on that image.

You can also select “sell one like this” right in the app, and eBay will add the product information it has in its catalog for similar products.

More: Price Wars: What to Do If Your Competitors Reduce the Price

Understand selling fees

eBay charges two main types of selling fees:

Fees may vary depending on categories. For example, fees on motor vehicles, real estate, and select business and industrial items will differ from fees on books or musical instruments. Read eBay’s guide on selling fees to learn more.

Learn eBay abbreviations

Use common abbreviations to add extra information into your item titles without exceeding the character limit. But not too many, or your titles and descriptions may end up looking like a bland alphabet soup.

Here are some common abbreviations:

Check buyer’s profiles before sending an item

To protect yourself from fraudsters, always study the buyer’s profile before sending your product. It’s also a good idea to request a signature to confirm delivery of your package for transactions over $750. If you sell expensive items, you may also shoot a video of yourself packaging and shipping the item. If a person claims they received an empty box, you’ll be able to win the chargeback dispute.

Offer a good return policy

Even if it’s the best product on eBay, buyers expect to be able to return a purchase if they don’t like it. So in order to have a good reputation, you need to have a clear return policy. If buyers know what to expect on the frontend, they’ll be less likely to file complaints later on.

Don’t hesitate to make your return policy generous. You’ll attract more customers if they know they can send back an item if there’s a problem with it. However, more confident customers isn’t the only reason to offer an appealing return policy: it’s also one of the factors in eBay’s Best Match algorithm for ranking search results. Simply speaking, the algorithm favors sellers with generous return policies. So, if you want your products to appear more in eBay’s search results, offer a generous return policy.

Prevent returns

Preventing returns is essential to maintaining a store on eBay. Returns are connected to your seller rating, your feedback score, AND your performance status, all of which are watched closely by eBay. If you have unresolved buyer returns, your scores may be lowered, which limits your ability to sell and could even result in harsher restrictions from eBay.

That’s why it’s critically important to write detailed and precise descriptions and take the best possible pictures of your products. Packaging and shipping are also vital in preventing returns. Always double-check that you’re shipping the exact product a buyer ordered. Carefully inspect the item to ensure it’s as-described, then make sure you package it in the most secure way possible. Use wrapping paper, bubble wrap, pool noodles, or packing peanuts if a product is fragile.

Become a Top Rated Seller

eBay divides sellers into various levels depending on their customer service, sales history, transaction defect rate, confirmed tracking and delivery performance, number of delayed shipments, and number of cases that are closed without seller resolution.


Top Rated Sellers are visible in search results

Based on how a seller is rated, they may be assigned to the following levels:

eBay takes performance standards seriously. Falling below standard will, at a minimum, result in your listings ranking lower in search results. In the worst cases, eBay may place sales restrictions on your account, making it difficult at best — and in some cases completely impossible — to do business on the platform.

How can I become a Top Rated Seller?
A merchant who meets the following requirements is categorized as a Top Rated Seller:

In a nutshell, you’ll need to provide excellent customer service, minimize late shipments, and be ready to cancel purchases when necessary (for example, when you don’t have the advertised item in stock). Use shipment tracking when possible to keep buyers updated, respond to all buyer requests promptly, and always ask shoppers to leave feedback if they’re satisfied with their purchase. For more detailed requirements on becoming a Top Rated Seller, check out eBay’s guidelines.

How to Sell on eBay with Ecwid

Attracting new customers at the lowest cost is the key to efficiently growing any business. Omnichannel selling makes that possible by allowing you to open additional sales channels from a single centralized inventory management system. With Ecwid E-commerce, you can add your store to as many sites, blogs, marketplaces, and social media pages as you want, and manage them all from your Ecwid Control Panel. Sell on channels like Facebook, Google Shopping, Instagram, Amazon, and more — all you’ve gotta do is log in.

Traditionally, selling your products on multiple online channels meant re-creating your product listings on each of those channels individually. It was time-consuming. It was tedious. And what was worse, it put you at risk of overselling stock because you were managing multiple un-synced inventories.

In a word… it sucked.

Ready to start Selling on eBay? No prob. One of the largest marketplaces in the world is available in just a few clicks if you’re an Ecwid merchant. There are two easy ways to add your products to eBay — the Codisto.LINQ app is available in the Ecwid App Market. Automatically publish new products, update inventory, and sync sales, with eBay acting as an additional storefront seamlessly integrated with your Ecwid store.

Once you’ve selected your app, simply choose products from your Ecwid catalog that you’d like to list, and voilà: your products are instantly available for millions of buyers across eBay. Your app will upload product pictures, descriptions, prices, and inventory levels right into the platform.

Related: How to Sell on Google Shopping: A Beginner’s Guide

Sell on Amazon VS Sell on eBay

When you think of marketplaces, two giants come to mind — Amazon and eBay. If you’re considering experimenting with selling on a marketplace, you may wonder which of these two behemoths is the best place to start. The answer is, “it depends.” Keep in mind, shoppers often choose eBay for second-hand items, so if you sell something like vintage clothing, eBay is probably a clear winner for you. And eBay’s auction model offers opportunities for competitive pricing beyond what’s generally possible on Amazon.

Benefits of selling on eBay:

While there are tremendous benefits to selling on eBay over Amazon, it doesn’t mean it’s a clear-cut winner for your store. Generally, eBay offers more freedom to sellers at a lower cost. But with Amazon’s increased cost also comes with some increased marketing value. Different products sell better on different platforms, and we recommend you do your own research before making a decision. Whatever you choose, if you sell your products on Ecwid, we’ve got you covered.

More: How to Sell on Amazon from Your Ecwid Store

Over to You

Now that you understand selling on eBay a bit better, are you ready to give it a try? Maybe you’d rather sell on Amazon, Facebook, or stick to your own branded e-commerce website? Let us know in the comments!

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About The Author
Lina is a content creator at Ecwid. She writes to inspire and educate readers on all things commerce. She loves to travel and runs marathons.

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