eBay: What Should I Sell?
By Michele Schermerhorn
There is an art to picking
profitable products. It’s not just
what you want to sell but rather what
will sell. Unless you pick a product
in demand in the marketplace, you will
fail. A fundamental principle of the
capitalist system is “supply and
demand”. It represents a delicate
balancing act between “what people
want” and how much of “it” is
available.
Every Christmas, we see one toy
that everyone wants. One year is
“talking Elmo” and the next year
it’s something else. But, it never
fails to occur. Because everyone wants
“it”, so “it” is in high
demand. If the supply of the product
isn’t sufficient to meet the
customer demand, prices soar, as do
profits for the people selling them.
You could hope you pick one of
those products and make a lot of money
in one season, or you can be smart and
have a profitable business all year
round. How? Understand trends in our
society and how they help you predict
the products which are or will be in
demand, now and in the future.
Current Trends In American Society
By reading and watching current
news, we should be able to spot
trends. These trends will have an
impact upon people and therefore, the
products they need or want. For
instance, some current trends in the
United States are as follows:
· Americans are fatter than prior
generations (particularly children)
· Baby Boomers (a very large
potential market) are getting older.
Many are in the 50s or 60s.
· More and more people purchase
online from the security and comfort
of their own home
· Americans are more security
conscious since 9/11
· Travel by car or recreational
vehicle is up over previous years
· Diabetes is making major inroads
into the general population
These are just some of the trends
impacting our culture now. We need to
take those identified trends and make
some assumptions about them. With
these assumptions come product
decisions, profitable product
decisions.
Using a Trend to Pick Profitable
Products
Let’s choose the Baby Boomer
trends upon which to focus. We know
that the Baby Boomer Generation
represents a large, and very wealth,
segment of the current American
society. If we choose to focus upon
this group of consumers, we know we
have a large potential audience. More
importantly, we know we have an
audience who can pay.
Determining the products we will
offer starts with making some
assumptions about our targeted market.
What does that mean for the Baby
Boomers? We need to take what we know
about that market segment and then
make some assumption based upon that
knowledge. Let’s try.
What We Know: What We Can Assume:
We know they are getting older. We
can assume they don’t like that. We
know they are fatter than prior We can
assume they don’t like that
generations. and want to do something
about it.
Let’s just look at those two
trends and how they help us choose
products. If this generation is fatter
than the last generation, we can
assume larger size clothes are needed
right now. Is that true? At eBay, plus
size women’s clothing sold for a
total of $90,903.37 in the last 30
days! There’s a profitable product
selection for the present.
If we assume they are fatter and
don’t like it, they must want to do
something about it. What might they
do? Exercise or diet. What does this
mean for possible products? Exercise
equipment or diet pills. Is this true?
At eBay, exercise equipment sold for a
total of $1,125,144.50 in the last 30
days and weight loss pills sold a
total of $130,795.34 in the last 30
days! Two more profitable,
“in-demand”, products at eBay,
right now.
Choosing the right product for a
profitable business does not have to
be difficult. Just follow the four
easy steps; analyze, assume, test, and
choose. You simply have to read and
watch the world. Look at leading news
articles and magazine stories. What
appears to be uppermost in the minds
of potential consumers? What
assumptions can you make about the
trend? What product(s) does that
translate to? Sell that product and
you will earn money. Continue to
follow those four steps and you will
be profitable for a long time.
Michele Schermerhorn has over 30
years experience in the business world
and over 12 years running her own
successful online businesses. She is
President of Online Business Institute
Inc. (http://www.obinstitute.com).
Online Business Institute Inc. exists
to “Create Successful Online
Business Owners One Person At A
Time”. They run regularly scheduled
free online seminars.
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