Try An Auction On Line
Ebay is by far the most popular on line auction site on the Internet. Started in 1995 Ebay has done nothing but grow and become more of a giant adding new categories, new ways to bid and subsidiary sites. Ebay lists millions of items that end and begin everyday. The main question that people ask is “how can I trust that the item will be sent to me when I pay for it?” This is where the sellers rating system comes in. Feedback is given on every transaction that is made on ebay - the higher the rating the more trusting the buyer or seller. Every time that you make a successful transaction the idea is that you get positive feedback points, which make you more credible to other users of the site. Sellers with high ratings will bring in more buyers. To list an item on ebay all you need to do is sign up to be a seller, provide a checking account or credit card to pay for seller’s fees and the sky is the limit. The charge for the item is based partially on the category and partially on the starting amount of the bid; adding pictures or enhanced listing options will also add to the price of your listing. After all the options are chosen you will be required to give your listing a title and a description; this is the most critical part and may be a down side to online auctions because someone’s bid may be based on how good of a