83 Things to Sell on eBay to Make Money Weekly
eBay has become a popular platform for individuals looking to make extra income or even start a small business. With millions of active daily users, selling items on eBay has never been easier. If you’re wondering what to sell on eBay to make money, we’ve got you covered. Here are 83 ideas to help you get started:
1. Clothing: Clear out your closet and sell clothes you no longer wear.
2. Shoes: Similar to clothing, you can sell shoes that are in good condition.
3. Accessories: Jewelry, belts, or bags can be in demand.
4. Vintage items: Search your attic or local thrift stores for valuable vintage pieces.
5. Antiques: Collectibles like coins, stamps, or rare books can fetch a good price.
6. Electronics: Old cell phones, tablets, or cameras can still be valuable to others.
7. Video games: Sell gaming consoles, controllers, and pre-owned games.
8. Board games: Rare or out-of-print board games can attract collectors.
9. DVDs and Blu-rays: Movies and TV shows never go out of style.
10. CDs and vinyl records: Music lovers are always in search of hidden gems.
11. Books: Fiction, non-fiction, or even textbooks can have a market.
12. Home decor: Unique or trendy home decor items can sell well.
13. Furniture: If you have furniture in good condition, selling online can save the hassle of organizing a garage sale.
14. Kitchen appliances: Unused or duplicate appliances can fetch a good price.
15. Cookware: High-quality pans, pots, and utensils can be popular.
16. Fitness equipment: Sell that treadmill or exercise bike gathering dust.
17. Sports equipment: Golf clubs, tennis rackets, or football gear can find new owners.
18. Collectibles: Comic books, action figures, or trading cards can attract collectors.
19. Artwork: Original paintings, prints, or photographs can sell exceptionally well.
20. Craft supplies: Unwanted craft materials, like scrapbooking paper or beads, can be popular.
21. Toys: Vintage or rare toys in good condition can be worth a lot.
22. Baby products: Clothes, strollers, or car seats can find buyers easily.
23. Garden tools: Rakes, shovels, or lawnmowers can be in demand.
24. Pet supplies: Unused pet beds or toys can be sold to other pet owners.
25. Vintage cameras: Film cameras or old Polaroids can attract photography enthusiasts.
26. Bicycles: Old or unused bikes can be refurbished and sold.
27. Tools: Power tools or hand tools can always find buyers.
28. DIY kits: Woodworking or craft kits can be attractive to DIY enthusiasts.
29. Crafting machines: Sell sewing machines or other crafting tools.
30. Beauty products: Unused or lightly used makeup or skincare products can be sold.
31. Handmade crafts: If you’re skilled in crafting, sell your creations online.
32. Party supplies: Unused party decorations or tableware can sell well.
33. Perfumes: Designer or vintage perfumes can hold their value.
34. Car accessories: Sell car parts, car care products, or accessories.
35. Collectible figurines: Sell figurines of characters, animals, or movie memorabilia.
36. Musical instruments: Unused or pre-owned musical instruments can attract buyers.
37. Automobile parts: Unused car parts or accessories can find buyers.
38. Coins: Collectible coins from different eras can hold significant value.
39. Stamps: Rare or limited-edition stamps can be worth a lot to collectors.
40. Trading cards: Sports or gaming trading cards can be sold individually or in lots.
41. Candles: Unique or handmade candles can be popular.
42. Vintage magazines: Old magazines with historic or popular culture content can have value.
43. Watches: Sell pre-owned watches from various brands.
44. Mobile phone accessories: Protective cases, chargers, or screen protectors can find buyers easily.
45. Party costumes: Unused costumes or accessories can be popular.
46. Home appliances: Sell kitchen appliances, vacuum cleaners, or air purifiers.
47. Sporting event tickets: Sell tickets for games or concerts you can’t attend.
48. Scrap metal: Collect scrap metal and sell it to buyers interested in recycling.
49. Wholesale lots: Purchase bulk items and sell them individually.
50. Office supplies: Sell unused stationery or office organization items.
51. Handbags: Designer handbags or high-quality purses can find buyers.
52. Sunglasses: Popular branded sunglasses can be sold online.
53. Baby furniture: Cribs, high chairs, or changing tables can have a market.
54. Outdoor gear: Sell camping equipment, fishing gear, or hiking accessories.
55. Power cords and cables: Sell extra or unused cables for electronic devices.
56. Vintage electronics: Vintage radios, record players, or typewriters can have value.
57. Posters: Movie posters, concert posters, or artwork prints can find buyers.
58. Art supplies: Sell unused art materials like paintbrushes, canvases, or sketchbooks.
59. Educational toys: Sell educational toys or learning games for children.
60. Garden plants: Sell propagated plants or seeds to other gardening enthusiasts.
61. Craft patterns: Sell sewing, knitting, or crochet patterns.
62. Perfume samples: Collectible perfume samples or miniature bottles can find buyers.
63. Sports jerseys: Sell jerseys of popular sports teams or athletes.
64. Subscription box items: Sell individual items from subscription boxes you no longer want.
65. Swimwear: Unused swimsuits or beachwear can find buyers.
66. Halloween costumes: Sell costumes or accessories during the Halloween season.
67. Baby clothes and accessories: Sell baby clothes, blankets, or bibs.
68. Hair accessories: Sell unused hair clips, headbands, or hair extensions.
69. Model kits: Sell aircraft, car, or ship model kits to hobbyists.
70. Craft books: Sell books with crafting ideas or tutorials.
71. Computer software: Sell legitimate unused software licenses or installation CDs.
72. Gift cards: Sell unwanted or unused gift cards at a discount.
73. Phone cases: Sell cases for various phone models.
74. Phone chargers: Sell phone chargers compatible with popular models.
75. Soccer balls: Sell brand new or gently used soccer balls.
76. Electronics accessories: Sell screen protectors, earphones, or phone holders.
77. Bicycle accessories: Sell bike helmets, lights, or locks.
78. Snow gear: Sell snowboards, skis, or winter clothing.
79. Novelty items: Sell unique or quirky items that can’t be found elsewhere.
80. Model trains: Sell model trains or their components to collectors.
81. Automotive manuals: Sell automotive manuals or repair guides.
82. Celebrity memorabilia: Sell autographed items or photos of celebrities.
83. Digital products: Sell e-books, digital templates, or photography presets.
Remember to research your items before listing them on eBay. Check for recent sales and compare prices to ensure you’re listing at a competitive rate. Take high-quality photos and write detailed descriptions to attract potential buyers.
Whether you’re decluttering your home, sourcing items to resell, or starting a new venture, eBay provides endless opportunities to make money. Start with these 83 ideas, and you’ll soon discover how profitable selling on eBay can be.
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Great Video Thanks for sharing great information
awesome video and thank you for the content!
Where do you keep all your items ? Extra room ? Storage unit ?
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Thanks for your vids, Wick! I watch them all. Totally motivating! Have you tried the recycled bubble wrap from Bubble Boy? I love the fact that it's recycled but I want to make sure it's strong enough.
Hey Wick, love the videos! I've got a question I desperately need help with and I feel like this is something you can relate to. I bought a very nice bundle of VHS tapes along with a VHS player today and the VHS player and at least 1 of the VHS tapes are some gems. I got a super steal on it all. My issue is that everything has a musky odor to it, like the hoarder odor. I have everything laid out in my sunroom right now on tarps with the windows open. I doused everything down with lysol. Any advice on how you would handle this situation or have handled this situation in the past? I really feel like I wasted my money and this had to have been why it was priced so low. I don't want to throw away the 2 items that I know are valuable. Should I list them as is, yard sale them, or what? I've tried to google about it, but there's a bunch of mixed answers. The smell is bad. Any advice is much appreciated, thank you!
If you sold these already, why do you still have them?
Sold a lego ninjago cole spinner. Retired set. Paid a dollar sold for 26.
What is your method of keeping track of all your listed items? Do you mark your listings with a specific name/# that tells you which tote it is in or area to find it? I seem to be having issues finding my items after I list them sometimes and I'm trying to make things more efficient.
Best sale this week, Radio Shack police scanner sold for $200 plus shipping. I paid $4 for it at Goodwill, sold in less than 2 weeks.
I have a question, I hope you can answer.
I want to buy goods from alibaba and order them home to Sweden and then post them on to customers around the world. But shipping costs end up being very high. Is there any other method where costs can be reduced?
Quilting kit price is astonishing. I need to pay better attention to that kinda stuff! Thanks for the info. 🙂
I haven't sold anything in 4 days, and it's freaking me out. I usually watch your videos and others and take notes of the BOLOs, but nothing is moving….
4 great sales total $309 00 paid only $20.00 for the 4 items, 1960s Omega pyramid box pd $2 sold $60, Hanks belt pd $6 sold $55.00, Kiss album pd $3 sold $85.00,, Bauhaus 1930s airbrushed chocolate pitcher pd 0 found in trash neighborhood cleanup sold $110.00,,,, did I do good Wick,,
I really enjoy your videos. My top sales this past weekend was A Logitech Trackman Mouse bought for $5, Sold $55. And I have been selling off my personal Animal Crossing eReader Cards, sold 1 for $55. They have been great sellers highest one so far $145. Thanks for your solid advice.
Hey Wick, OG’er here. Do you fly solo or do you have help? Been a bit burntout doing it solo. Of the creators of Ebay/YouTube you seem to never get a burn out (at least on YouTube Videos). Just wondering.
I don’t understand why Dymo is so popular either. I’ve found 2 of them and they both sold insanely fast.
Hey Wick,
Thank you so much for these vids. Appreciate them more than you know.
Blessings,
K.T.
Just sold a commodore amiga 2000 in the box for $900. It's probably my best sell ever.
Killer! I had no idea about the fire king mugs. I see these alot at auctions.
Really nice profits thanks for sharing
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Found the sweater machine a year ago but it was missing the loom pieces. Decided to buy it and sell the parts. Have made a nice profit and still have pieces left to sell.
i really enjoy watching ur videos and a huge big thank you for super lowering the background music..oh boy it makes a huge difference…thank you for sharing knowledge with all of us.
Do you have two eBay stores?
Here in TX u will never ever ever ever see a sale from HD or Lowes …usually the employees take everything so there is not way that regular people can get those deals… I have a friend that works for Lowes and she says that they (employees) grab all the low price items that are going to the floor.
cheers wick..
Really appreciate your haul videos! I learn a ton.
Awesome video ❤
I sold a Bose 5 cd attachment for the wave radio. Got it for $5 from Goodwill, sold for $180+ $20 shipping. Keep a lookout for computer monitors, I'm doing really well on them.
I just touched moved flipped over a few my listings – now, i wait
Incredible profits!