Introduction
Every one of us reaches a point wherein we are in need of some
money to help tide us over – or you simply want to make more money
from home.
Meanwhile, we think about selling some of our possessions but we
don’t have the market to sell it to. Used and broken appliances and
other furniture accumulate in our home, and all the while we think on
ways as to how we could earn from them if we sell it.
However, there is an inherent problem here that we can’t seem to find
ways or persons who might be willing to purchase our used
belongings. So is there a solution that will solve the problem?
Yes, there is, and the good news is that it’s online: eBay. Through
eBay, you can change your trash into money, in the process clearing
your home of unwanted and broken things that would only accumulate
and get wasted.
Through eBay, discarded and broken items are sold and made useful,
resulting in earnings for those who sold them.
Another great thing about eBay is that you can use it to sell digital
products – such as informational products or anything else. Using it
for your business is a very wise idea.
eBay: An Overview
San Jose, California. 1995.
A certain computer programmer
Pierre Omidyar and his wife
suddenly decided to use the
Internet in trading collectible goods.
Omidyar started out by
building Auctionweb, which
served as the online
meeting place for all the
global traders.
Here, everybody bought and sold goods and mingled with other
collectors all within the unified environment that is heavily based on
one vital thing: trust. Later, Auctionweb changed its name into eBay.
EBay is a net-based company and the biggest amongst net-based
selling companies. It has popularized the online auction method, which
is preferred by some traders as it allows them to sell or buy things
even in the comfort of their homes.
Because of this, eBay is easily accessible from all countries of the
world. The first item to be sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer
that sold for $14.83.
Since then, thousands of other products have been sold through eBay.
From its U.S. home base, eBay has expanded into the largest net-
based auction company with operations in Asia and Europe and
Australia.
Through EBay, a lot of other companies came into existence such as
PayPal (to facilitate payments) and Skype (for communication amongst
sellers and buyers).
EBay has also withstood criticisms from almost all quarters to become
the widely known auction company that is known today.