Consistently Make Money on EBAY by Selling These 81 Items

Sep 20, 2023 | eBay Flipping | 40 comments

Consistently Make Money on EBAY by Selling These 81 Items




81 Things to Sell on eBay to Make Money Consistently

eBay is one of the largest online marketplaces, attracting millions of buyers and sellers from around the world. If you’re looking to make some extra cash or even start a full-time business, eBay can be your go-to platform. With a little bit of research, creativity, and some smart selling strategies, you can consistently make money on eBay. Here are 81 things you can start selling on eBay to help you make a profit consistently:

1. Vintage clothing and accessories
2. Antiques and collectibles
3. Brand-name handbags and accessories
4. Electronics and gadgets
5. Video games and consoles
6. Home decor items
7. Rare and valuable books
8. Art and paintings
9. Vinyl records
10. Sports memorabilia
11. Musical instruments
12. Toys and games
13. Jewelry
14. Coins and currency
15. Designer shoes
16. Vintage cameras
17. Automotive parts and accessories
18. Retro and vintage furniture
19. Trading cards (sports, Pokémon, and others)
20. Baby clothes and accessories
21. Crafting supplies
22. Comic books
23. Makeup and beauty products
24. Garden tools and equipment
25. Handmade crafts and products
26. DVDs and Blu-ray movies
27. Fitness equipment and accessories
28. Model kits
29. Stamps
30. Sporting equipment (golf clubs, tennis rackets, etc.)
31. Board games
32. Kitchen appliances and utensils
33. Vintage sunglasses
34. Pet supplies
35. Costume jewelry
36. Bicycle parts and accessories
37. Vintage posters and prints
38. Vintage china and dishes
39. DIY home improvement supplies
40. Power tools
41. Retro video game consoles
42. Collectible action figures
43. Vintage maps
44. Wedding dresses and accessories
45. LEGO sets
46. Sewing machines and supplies
47. Boarding passes and travel souvenirs
48. VHS tapes
49. Vintage typewriters
50. Home audio equipment
51. Retro fashion items
52. Surgical and medical equipment
53. Perfume and cologne
54. Digital cameras
55. Gym equipment
56. Costume accessories (masks, wigs, etc.)
57. Ceramic and porcelain figurines
58. Vintage kitchenware
59. Art supplies
60. Remote control toys
61. Funko Pop figures
62. Vintage electronics
63. Craft beer and brewing equipment
64. Action cameras
65. Amusement park tickets and memorabilia
66. Mobile phones and tablets
67. Camping gear
68. Rare and limited-edition video games
69. Vintage advertisements
70. DIY crafting kits
71. Specialty cookware and appliances
72. Vintage luggage and travel accessories
73. Old postcards
74. Designer clothing and shoes
75. Virtual reality headsets and accessories
76. Handmade jewelry
77. Retro kitchen appliances
78. Vintage sewing patterns
79. Autographed items
80. Retro toys and action figures
81. Foreign currency and banknotes

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These are just some ideas to get you started, but the possibilities on eBay are endless. Remember, research is key to becoming successful on eBay. Take the time to research the current market trends, demand, and prices for different products. Additionally, take high-quality photos and write detailed descriptions to attract potential buyers.

Another tip is to take advantage of eBay’s auction feature. Auctions often drive up prices and can create a sense of urgency among buyers, leading to higher profits. Experiment with different listing formats, including fixed-price listings and combining multiple items into bundles, to maximize your selling potential.

Consistency is essential when selling on eBay. Aim to list regularly, respond promptly to buyer inquiries, and ship items quickly. Building a reputable seller profile and receiving positive feedback will attract more buyers and increase sales.

In conclusion, selling on eBay can be a lucrative way to make money consistently. Whether you’re cleaning out your attic or starting a business, eBay provides a platform for anyone to become a successful online entrepreneur. With the right products, strategies, and dedication, you can turn eBay into a reliable source of income.


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40 Comments

  1. Cameron Schwoegler

    Very entertaining! Do you price you items or just auction everything?

    Reply
  2. Tim Williams

    I'm gonna go touch one random thing I have posted and see what happens.

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  3. delton503

    Are my eBay sellers promoting their items with the new increased rates?

    Reply
  4. Yasmin Lopez

    If you sold most of these items already, how do you still have them?

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  5. Shiva Mahadev

    Do have two of everything you sell? I'm confused. First time watching. Are you just filming before you ship? Did you sell all that in one day? It seems like it as you're wearing the same shirt when showing all these items. If so That's awesome.

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  6. S Kilgore

    How do you get those prices ? Do you list them at a certain price?

    Reply
  7. JD

    It's crazy what people pay for some of these items. I would not expect to sell Battleship pins and boats for $14 (9:25) when a complete set can be had for $22 at Walmart (Canada).

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  8. Michael Spencer

    Just curious, did you auction those or use the buy it now?

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  9. dolfinwriter

    I have not experienced just touching something that hasn't sold and suddenly having someone buy it. I have many times experienced having had something sit for months or even a year or two, then suddenly sold one and then two or more in the same day or couple of days, and always to different people in different parts of the country. Maybe I had something that someone else was selling a lot of, and then they ran out? I dunno.

    Reply
  10. Jrich

    Do you charge for shipping with every item? A lot of these eBay gurus say it’s better to offer free shipping. I know they add the shipping into the final price even with free shipping. I was just curious to know if you did the same.

    Reply
  11. Robyn Moxham

    Wow! You really had some great sales. A couple questions are you a full-time or part-time reseller? Also, do you offer free shipping? Thanks for the video.

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  12. read500

    The thing about the touch it – buy it phenomenon i think is true for me because I saw an older item I had and someone liked in on Poshmark. Because i saw it in a place I knew held older inventory, I was mentally willing to send a lower offer.

    Reply
  13. Lion heart

    why are the first green cups worth 250?? they just seemed like regular cups

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  14. Christopher Tucker

    Just a quick question, out of pure curiosity……. If you sold it how do you still have it?

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  15. kreuternjd311

    Touching old inventory really does work. My wife and I joke about this all the time

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  16. J. Mahshie

    I dont even have to touch the item ill just look at it and acknowledge the item and it sell in like 24 hours

    Reply
  17. KETO Diamond Channel

    I wish, I'd just go around touching everything everyday. I sold two pair of shoes, mixed them up and neither customer said anything.

    Reply
  18. NickM138

    Great video. Simple and to the point. 'm definitely going to start paying more attention to shoes.

    Reply
  19. Krzysztof

    hey everyone. I'm new to to selling on eBay. Does anyone know how do i know how much shipping to charge? I've no idea. I had to put something down in order to finish my listing so i was basically guessing. Please Help. Thanks.

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  20. frothydawg41

    15:30 I have to echo this sentiment. I found a full size Howard Miller mantle clock at the SALVO for $7 recently. The comps were insane (500-1000 range) so we took it home expeditiously . But once I got it home and gave it a once over, I was sorta surprised at how shoddy the build quality was. I’m no clock expert, so I assumed if this is a luxury item then this one’s gotta be a fake. Too scared to list it so I just gave it away. Good to know I wasn’t alone in noticing this.

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  21. Nathaniel Cornwell

    How are you shipping some of this stuff with shipping being so ridiculous?

    Especially larger items like that baseball bat?

    Reply
  22. Snailapalooza

    I looked up the sold auctions on that Singing fish on eBay. There isn’t one that sold for more that $85 and that was double the average and the highest I saw before I lost interest. Just saying. Inflating like that installs false hope. Boo

    Reply
  23. Kevin Gunning

    I sometimes find something or touch something in my boxes and say I don’t know why I ever bought this. It’ll never sell. And then it sells the next day!

    Reply
  24. Boone

    When I want something to sell I lose it.

    Works every time.

    Reply
  25. What's Next

    I bought a storage auction and there's a lot of shoes. lNikes and uggs and timberland boots, ect. and I'm wondering if I dare to sell them on eBay because I can't prove if they're authentic because I'm not a shoe expert.

    Reply
  26. Angel Holguin

    Why doesn’t the touch/sell phenomenon happen to me?! Is it because it’s all boxed up already, ready to ship?

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  27. d n

    The only way to make it is to buy account and yes people do buy and sell the accounts illegally

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  28. d n

    Because there's so many scammers unless you buy your eBay account from someone no one's going to buy your shit that's why I have never liked ebay. I've sold the same shit and 4 months pass maybe one thing sells

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  29. Jan parchanski

    So someone bought that fish, cancelled yesterday, but fortunately someone else bough it today. And then you say it took you 3 months to sell it. How lucky you were!

    Reply
  30. Rick M.

    It must be nice because your shipping is peanuts unlive Canada.

    Reply

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