by Leanan » Thu 09 Jun 2005, 13:03:40
Having photos is definitely worth it. A lot of people won't even click on an item if there are no images of it. It's weird, even stuff you'd think wouldn't matter - like sticks of RAM - they want to see photos.
Perhaps you could borrow a cheap digital camera? For web images, it doesn't need to be high-quality. A scanner will often work for smaller items.
If you're not sure if an item is likely to sell, search eBay for it. You can search on completed items, to see what actually sold, and at what price.
If getting rid of the stuff is more important than making big bucks, put a low minimum bid on it. Like, $1. That will reduce the fees you have to pay eBay. And if it's worth more than that, it will be bid up, anyway.
Don't put stuff up around holidays, like the 4th of July. A lot of people will be traveling, or too busy to surf the web then.
OTOH, holiday weeks are a great time to shop on eBay. You may be able to pick up things at much lower prices than usual.
Some other stuff I've sold on eBay: computer parts and software, videotapes (legal, not bootleg), photos of celebrities that I took myself, old magazines, books, NASA photos, patches, and other memorabilia, trading cards, playbills/programs, sports memorabilia (vintage is hot right now), old costume jewelry.