The Perfect List of EBay Alternatives, 20 EBay Alternatives And Their Fees

Apr 23
07:58

2009

Rose Lee

Rose Lee

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Want to try out an eBay alternative but don't know where to start? We have put together a list of 20 sites with the precise cost of listing on their sites.

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If you've decided to leave eBay and want to take your home business elsewhere,The Perfect List of EBay Alternatives, 20 EBay Alternatives And Their Fees Articles you have plenty of other places to choose from.

Here is a look at some of the many eBay alternatives every entrepreneur can choose from:

** Amazon- Sellers are charged ninety nine cents per sale plus a flat 15 percent commission. However, larger sellers can pay a forty dollar per month membership fee and waive the ninety nine cent fee.

** Auction Addict- This online auction site is completely free to use.

** Auction Warehouse- This eBay alternative is also free.

** Bidgogo- This is a newer site, but listing fees are all fifty cents and there are no final value fees.

** Bidtopia- Sellers pay 4.75 percent in final value fees for anything that sells and a flat twenty five cents for items that don't.

** BluJay- This alternative to eBay is free. It is an online classified ad site that lets you make your own selling terms.

** Bonanzle- There are no listing fees and the final value fee is a set rate of fifty cents to 10 dollars, depending on the item's ending price.

** Craigslist- This site is free classified as site that has no listing fees or commission charges.

** eBid- This alternative has no listing fees. The final value fees are a fixed 3 percent commission.

** eCrater- This site has seller stores that are completely free and with no final value fees.

** Google Base- Google's ecommerce site has all the weight of the Google name, and it lets sellers list their items for free.

** Hoobly- This is another free classified ad site. It's been around for several years and has steady traffic.

** Overstock- The auction section charges a flat rate based on the item's ending price. These can be from 10 cents to three dollars and fifteen cents depending on the final price. The final value fees are 3 percent for sale figures up to twenty five dollars and lower rates after that.

** OZtion- This site has no basic listing fees and charges a sliding scale of final value fees from twenty five cents to 28 dollars 40 cents plus 1.5 percent of the final sales amount that goes over 1,000 dollars.

** PlunderHere- Great for high-volume reselling, it's free unless you have a store with more than 5,000 items in it, and then there is a small monthly fee that depends on the number of items. The final value fee is a flat 2.5 percent.

** ePier- This eBay alterative has no listings fees and a sliding scale final value fee that ranges from 5 percent of items under 25 dollars to 20.75 dollars plus a 1 percent of the amount that goes over 1,000 dollars.

** QXBid- This auction site is completely free to list items and charges no final value fees.

** Ruby Lane- This site has no final value or commission fees. It charges 75 dollars to set up an account, 20 dollars per month and 30 cents per listing.

** SellMyStuff- This site charges a flat fee of 15 dollars per month and sellers can list as much as they want during that time with no other fees.

** Specialist Auctions- This site has no basic listing fees. The final value fees are a fixed 3 percent.

So there you have it, all of the fees for all of the sites listed are lower than feebay while many don't charge sellers anything at all.

So go to Google now, find these sites and start to discover the benefits diversifying your market can bring.