Do you have stuff that you want to sell, so to make much needed money online? If your answer is yes, then these “10 Awesome Websites to Sell Your Stuff” you will want to know about before you sell the first thing on the Internet.
Every one of us has something that is useless to us, but can be useful to someone else. Junk is something that has sat around the house unused for a year or more. These things just are wasting space and wasting away; and could be useful to someone else. Selling this stuff can earn the owner some extra money.
This is the world’s most popular online auction site. Sellers can practically sell anything and buyers can buy almost anything on eBay. Sellers are required to pay a small upfront setup fee, a low final sale fee and sellers can choose from a host of extra selling tools which have a range of extra costs. Ebay attract millions of buyers and sellers around the world; making eBay the world’s largest virtual shopping mall on the internet.
Craigslist is the internet’s biggest classified ads directory. Some users have describe Craigslist as the world’s largest garage sale, which have millions of classified ads from people trying to sell things, rent property, sell houses, find roommates, find mates, and practically anything else that you can think of. The service is free, but does have some requirements, rules and policies that users must read and agree on before placing any classified ad on the sight.
Amazon is quickly becoming a real threat to eBay’s supremacy on the Internet. The big difference between Amazon and Ebay is that Amazon is an online retail outlet and eBay is an online auction website. On Amazon, sellers can sell a wide range of products at a retail price that the seller will set and charge a shipping fee that Amazon will help the seller establish. Buyers can shop through millions of items from hundreds of thousands of sellers and save money. Amazon does charge sellers a small fee for each item that is sold on Amazon, but this fee is usually much lower in the longrun than what a seller is expected to pay on Ebay.
Sell.com is a pretty neat alternative to both eBay and Craigslist; mostly because this website blends the best of both of the world’s biggest shopping worlds in one easy place. Sellers can setup a free classified ad and sell products like would normally be done on Craigslist; and then with the same ad, the seller can add a PayPal BuyNow button to enable potential buyers to buy directly from the seller online. Buyers can select the city in which interested in shopping. All needed to join; is a valid email account.
This website is the perfect place for any bookworm to go; when wanting to scale down mountains of old books that are just collecting dust tucked under beds, in closets or stored in cardboard boxes in the attic. BookScouter dot com is actually like having your own personal scout working for you; to search out the best re-sale book prices on the Internet. Simply plug-in the book’s ISBN number, and then click on the search button, and then – POW!: The results. The search snoops out the 40 best book-buying websites on the Internet for the best selling prices.














July 29th, 2010 at 7:33 am
thanks for the adivse mane!!
July 29th, 2010 at 9:26 am
Thanks for give such a useful advice.
July 29th, 2010 at 10:28 am
I am not sure if I have anything to sell except my writing skills. I am so poor that I have nothing to sell. Isn’ t that a bog joke. Anyway thanks for this informative article.
July 29th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Three of the above list were hitherto unknown to me…………thanks for sharing…….
July 29th, 2010 at 1:20 pm
Great information article Nelson. Well done.
July 29th, 2010 at 11:50 pm
Thanks for sharing.
July 30th, 2010 at 1:18 am
Nice list, thanks for sharing!
Blessings.
Sincerely,
-Joie Schmidt.
July 30th, 2010 at 1:56 pm
I love your articles on the websites. As a freelance journalist, I want to sell my stories online
August 3rd, 2010 at 10:07 pm
this sounds helpful for sellers.