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Welcome to Extra Income More Money your site for tips on how to generate some extra income in your spare time. The internet has become a huge plus for helping parents, college students and others create a little extra income to supplement their regular paychecks. If you couldnt tell already I am one of those. While Im not one of the super Internet marketing guru's, I have done my fair share of creating money on the Internet. You've all heard this before, but eBay
is by far one of the quickest ways to get started. Find a few items you dont want or need any longer and just search eBay to see if anyone has sold them in the past. Chances are very high someone has sold the exact item you have. These items will be what you use to get started creating your extra income. Sign up on eBay and go through the sellers tutorial on their website and follow the step by step instructions and you will have an item sold in no time. In the past Ive been an auctioneer to earn income on the side but the sheer number of people bidding on items through eBay doesnt compare to what a live onsite auction can produce. If you havent tried selling an eBay
you wont believe how simple it is to sell your items. I started by selling items I found through local garage sales, auctions, flea markets and thrift stores. For creating extra money I found selling paper items like old postcards, magazines, and other types of paper products is very profitable.

There are some very basic rules you should follow to make sure your selling experience is a good one.
1. Protect your feedback.
2. Value your customers
3. Be honest in your description of items you sell
4. Always post a picture of the item.

Feedback is how your buyers rate you and is the most important thing to protect. Without a good feedback you might as well quit selling on EBay because you just waste your time and money. You can protect it by treating your customers like you would want to be treated. Answer their question in a timely manner. Always describe your item to the best of your ability. If your item is a collectible do a little research on it and know the lingo of the collectors. Whenever in doubt as to how describe your item or answer questions let the buyer know your not an expert and aren’t sure. Posting a picture of you item is the easiest way to ensure the buyer knows what they are getting. Buy a cheap digital camera or scanner and always make sure to post an actual picture of your item. This is just the beginning of what I hope to be a long series on how to create extra income by using eBay In future posts I’ll explain some very good tactics on how to maximize your earning potential through buying items at garages sales that most people don’t utilize.Click Here!

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