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eBay Store: When to Hold, When to Fold

 
Author: Mitchell Allen

Tales from the Digital Trenches: Part One
On 12/6/2005, I opened up an eBay store to sell two board games. I missed the Christmas buying season, but I had a thirty-day free trial, so what the heck.
I bought advertising, posted on forums, updated my signature and wrote about the store in my blog. Over the course of 90 days, I sold four games. It was exciting, but the reality of the numbers told a different story: - - -

  • Income
    • One game gave me a gross profit of 11.99 and I sold one.
    • The other game gave me a gross profit of 6.99 and I sold three of these.
    • Total gross profit = 32.96.
    • After subtracting per unit fees charged by eBay and PayPal, the adjusted gross profit = 21.53.
  • Expenses
    • eBay store 15.95/month x 3 = 47.85
    • Advertising fee: 17.00
    • Total expenses: 64.85
  • Net Profit/Loss
    • (43.32)
- - - On 4/6/2006, I closed the store.
I needed to sell three times as many games (assuming the same 3:1 ratio) to break even.
My solution is to focus on marketing the games through my Thumbs Up Games website, where I can eliminate the recurring expense overhead.
I learned that, if I am going to sell on eBay, the profit margin has to be larger, or the demand has to be greater.

Not a bad lesson for 43.00.

Author Bio:
Mitchell Allen is a well-known scripter. Mitchell likes to create articles about this industry.
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