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What were the top selling eBay items for 2005?
By: JULIUS
Amazon and eBay reported on their top-selling items for the past
year. This is including popular tech toys and gadgets.
In the consumer electronics category, the top seller for the
Seattle-based e-tailer was the silver CyberHome CH-DVD 300S
progressive scan DVD player.
In second place was Apple Computers 2-gigabyte iPod nano in black,
followed in third place by Apples 512-megabyte iPod Shuffle.
The top-selling video game was Sid Meiers Civilization IV Special
Edition.
This is followed by Game Boy Advance SP: Spongebob Bundle with
Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Nicktoons Freeze Frame
Frenzy.
In third place was PS2 Star Wars Battlefront II.
The most popular software was QuickBooks Pro 2006 Financial
Software for Small Business, followed by Norton AntiVirus 2006, and
Microsoft Office Standard Student and Teacher Edition 2003 in third
place.
In terms of Thanksgiving sales, eBay released a special report
early on Black Friday. The top-selling toys ahead of Black Friday
were the FLY Pentop Computer, Harry Potter Scene It? DVD trivia
game, and the Thomas the Tank Engine aquarium set.
Sales of the FLY Pentop Computer jumped 77 percent on eBay over the
past two weeks compared to the previous fortnight.
The San Jose, California-based auction service also reported that
it sold more than 5,000 Xbox 360 game systems in the first 24 hours
it was available on November 22, averaging about 3.5 sold per
minute.
On that day, the average price for the Xbox 360 units, many of
which came bundled with game cartridges and accessories, was
$821.
eBay had 5,400 Xbox 360 units available on the site as of
Thanksgiving Day.
On another front, Jessica Simpson fragrances outsold Paris Hiltons
and Jennifer Lopezs perfumes on eBay.
Shares of eBay were up a penny to $46.65 in recent trading, while
shares of Amazon.com were down $0.36 to $47.88.
From these report alone, you will notice that some of the top
selling eBay products are not really extraordinary. Some may even
be just someone elses basic things which are made like something
that everyone wants to have once it is auctioned in eBay.
It is a fact. The ebay explosion has hit astronomical proportions.
Over 11 million people did a search for ebay last month alone on
the internet. From all walks of life, everyone is drawn to
ebay.
Some people use ebay as a hobby to make extra cash. Some people
have quit their jobs and are making their living off ebay. On a
monthly basis, the phenomenon of ebay continues to expand and
grow.
Naturally, the best advice is to start selling part time on ebay so
that you can learn the tricks and secrets. It will take some time
to learn the inside secrets that the sellers of top selling items
know.
Take note. Many people start off selling old or odd items from
their homes. Others are going to garage sales and picking up great
deals and then selling these products on ebay.
You can find almost anything on ebay. You are only restricted by
your own imagination. Who knows? Some of your knick knacks might
even turn out to be one of eBays best selling items.
Here is a little tip. Others people junk can be your gold mine.
That old Barbie doll up in the attic or in the basement could be a
gold mine and bring in a huge profit. For example, it is reported
that the Collectibles Category is the top selling category on
Ebay.
An old barbie doll, old red wagon, and old clock are only a few
examples of items in the Collectibles Category.
It can be a great way to make extra cash. ebay will take some work
and is not a get rich quick scheme. However, if you take your time
and do research, you could make extra income for yourself and your
family. After you start to make money on a consistent basis, you
might consider doing ebay as your full time job.
For your ebay business, all you need is internet access and a
product to sell.
Do not worry. If you do not have a product, there are plenty of
companies where you can purchase items to sell and turn them to top
selling ones. Again, who knows?
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