Paper Piecing and Ebay
This is an amazingly lucrative way to
make money by using
your scrapbooking expertise and taking advantage
of the
global marketplace that is
e-Bay!
What is paper piecing? Basically, you put
together premade scrapbook pages
and sell them to people online. All
they have to do is add their pictures
and any journaling they want to
write down and their scrapbook page will be
complete.
Initial research on e-Bay shows that people
are willing to pay –
sometimes pay BIG – for this service which can be
an
amazing way for you to make a lot of money with
scrapbooking!
If you are unfamiliar with selling on e-Bay,
it’s really quite easy to
do. You’ll first need to set up a selling
account. It’s a good idea to include “scrap”
in your name if possible.
Once you have your user name, you’ll need to
establish your selling
account. This usually means providing a credit
card
or bank account to e-Bay and verifying it to get
started. Don’t
worry – it’s safe and secure.
We could write a whole entire other book on
getting started
selling on e-bay – in fact, it’s already been started
–so we would suggest you visit e-Bay’s
website at www.ebay.com
and look
under “Site Map” to read information about setting up a seller
account and getting started
on e-Bay.
When you have some product you want to sell,
take pictures
of it or scan it into your computer. Pictures will
be a huge
selling point, so make sure they are of good
quality and you
provide as many as you possibly can to give
potential customers a better idea of
what the product looks like.
Since e-Bay charges an extra fee for more
than one picture,
sign up for Photo Bucket at www.photobucket.com
and use
them to host your e-Bay pictures. There are a lot
of other
sites that host pictures, but we like using Photo
Bucket because
of its ease of use. You can make your own
decision as to
which photo hosting site will work best for
you.
In your title, include the words “paper
piecing” (without the quotation
marks) since that’s how people will search for
listings.
List the dimensions and a brief description
of each part of the set.
Also let people know if you used pens and chalks
to
add detail to your sets. If any part of your set is
computer generated,
it is a good idea to note this in the
auction.
Let everyone know whether your background
paper is
included or not.
Make sure you let your potential customers
know if you use
all acid-free, lignin-free products when making
your sets. A
lot of people also list information such as
"comes from a
pet-free, smoke-free home."
At the end of the description list all
payment and shipping
information. You want to make sure that customers
know
the following: what payment methods you
accept/prefer, your shipping rate, how the
items will be packed, whether
or not you offer insurance and how much
you
charge, and your email address for any
questions.
Set the price at the absolute minimum you are
willing to accept
for this paper piecing. Most auctions start in
the $3-10
range. Adjust your minimum bid price according
to time,
materials used, and the detail of the
piece.
You have a choice of 3, 5, 7, and 10 day
auctions. Most paper piecers
use either 5 or 7 day auctions. It is a good
idea
to have your auction extend over Sunday evenings
because it is a very busy
time.
Each time you create an original paper
piecing it automatically
has copyright protection. You do not need to
register a creation to have it protected. It
is a good idea to put a notice
with your auctions when it is an original design.
If
you are using a pattern from a Tole/Pattern book,
you should
not use a copyright notice. A basic copyright
notice looks
like this:
Copyright 2009 Your Name
Here
This also means that all of those other
original paper piecings that
are listed on eBay are protected. It is okay to
browse around and get ideas and inspiration,
but you should never make
copies of another paper piecing that you see.
Doing paper piecings on e-Bay can be a very
profitable and enjoyable
way to build your scrapbooking business. Do
your
research, and provide the services that people
want and
need.
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