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Top 10 Best Items to Sell on eBay

Press Release

With Spring finally here, there’s no better time to start selling on eBay.co.uk and refresh your home with the things you love. To mark the season of decluttering, the online marketplace place has pulled together a top ten list of its best-selling items.[1]

  1. Home Décor – Whether you are refreshing your home or simply upgrading your soft furnishings, home décor items like lighting, coffee tables and sofas are popular on eBay. Average price £55.
  2. Garden Accessories – With the warmer weather upon us sales of BBQ’s, garden furniture and parasols are soaring. Refresh your garden space and look forward to an average selling price of £80 for your garden accessories.
  3. Home Tech – Upgrade your home tech for less, with TV’s, speakers and hoovers, a firm favourite in any household – selling for an average of £110.
  4. Fitness – Fitness fanatics looking to sell to afford should list their running, football, golf and yoga equipment on the online marketplace. Average selling price £25.
  5. Branded Tech – Anything with Apple, Samsung or Sony on it is hot eBay property – with three iPhone related items selling on site every minute and an average selling price of £250.
  6. Fashion – For those looking to update their wardrobes, list on-trend fashion items such as jeans, shorts and dresses for a swift return on investment. Average selling price £10.
  7. Shoes – There’s good news if you’re selling shoes, with a pair sold every 12 seconds in the last three months! Average selling price £20.
  8. Jewellery and Watches – Whether a pocket watch or statement necklace, with an average selling price of £40 be sure to list your bling and timepieces on site immediately.
  9. Collectables – For those seeking to sell their collectables on site, products such as Lego, sneakers and comics are top of the list – with an average selling price of £35.
  10. Books – With an average selling price of £12, why not sell and swap your paper-back favourites via the online marketplace.

 

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ABOUT EBAY

The original disruptor of the e-commerce world, eBay has come of age – but it’s still shaking up traditional retail with a global marketplace that welcomes big brands, empowers entrepreneurs and serves 23.5 million customers a month in the UK alone.

Market

eBay was the first online marketplace. Today, it’s a household name. A regular feature in lists of best loved brands, it connects millions of buyers and sellers, helping customers to find the item they’re looking for from its 1.1 billion listings.

With buyers in 190 markets, trade is fast. The UK website sells a car part every second, and searches for must-have items, like 2017’s fidget spinner, regularly top fifty searches a second.

This incredible interest directly benefits the small businesses who trade on eBay, giving them access to an audience once unthinkable for a small shop on the high street.

Product

Whether an item is new or nearly new, luxurious or rare, fashionable or one-of-a-kind, it is probably for sale on eBay.co.uk. The brand’s mission is to be the place where the world shops first, and a continued focus on its powerful search – including image recognition and voice control through Google Home - gives power to that promise.

While eBay remains true to its marketplace roots, 88% of the items for sale on eBay are now offered at a fixed price and 81% are brand new. The UK’s big retail brands also continue to gravitate towards the marketplace, setting up their own eBay stores to be where British consumers are shopping.

All sellers on eBay benefit from one of the most popular mobile apps in the market – downloaded more than 380 million times and counting – along with a ready-made web presence that is fast, mobile and secure.

Achievements

Throughout its history, eBay has helped many thousands of small businesses to succeed. Small British firms regularly rank in the top five grossing sellers on eBay.co.uk’s biggest trading days like Black Friday, and over a thousand British sellers who started with a shop on eBay are now running million pound businesses, providing jobs to people in their communities.

By partnering with sellers in this way, eBay.co.uk has helped hundreds of thousands of British entrepreneurs over its 22 year history. As a hub of retail in the UK, the marketplace also continues to welcome top brands to the site – including Currys, Halfords, GoPro, Canon, Boohoo and more.

eBay also makes it easy for customers to give to charitable organisations. Using eBay for Charity, sellers can donate a portion of their sales and buyers can shop while supporting their favourite causes – adding to the funds that eBay.co.uk has raised for UK charities to date. 

Recent developments

With a wealth of ‘firsts’ to its name, eBay remains at the forefront of online retail. The marketplace created one of the first-ever mobile apps, and today over 60% of international buyers shop on eBay through their mobile device, putting the products of small businesses directly into the hands of consumers whenever they want to shop.

Fast forward to 2017 and eBay is still driving new developments: artificial intelligence, the ability to search from a photograph and the world’s first virtual reality department store experience to name a few. Innovating in mobile has also meant an expansion into social media, a natural partner to the marketplace. eBay.co.uk’s Mother’s Day Snapchat lens was one of the most popular filters of 2017 and a new generation of customers are finding deals through this medium.

Promotion

In autumn 2017, eBay’s Fill Your Cart With Colour campaign launched in the UK and around the world. Advertising ran across all channels, mirroring the offering of the eBay marketplace; encouraging shoppers to celebrate their individual passions and shopping ‘like nobody else’ – something the brand says is possible only on eBay thanks to its unrivalled choice.

For Christmas 2017 eBay brought the campaign to central London, with a range of UK influencers to bring the brand to life. eBay was also the first to invest in mood advertising – ads with the ability to react instantly to the mood of consumers – on the iconic screens of Piccadilly Circus.

eBay regularly partners with other high profile brands who understand the power of the marketplace in bringing products to life. In late 2017 eBay once again joined forces with Disney ahead of the much-anticipated release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The brand’s dedicated Star Wars Hub (ebay.co.uk/starwars) featured more than 12,000 pieces of official merchandise and sold a lightsaber every 15 minutes. It is one of a range of product hubs built for brands including Dyson, Canon and GoPro, and sits alongside specialist categories including physical media, Curve clothing and newly added wine and beer categories.

Brand history timeline

1995 - eBay founder, Pierre Omidyar, launches AuctionWeb. By the following year, $7.2m worth of merchandise is sold.

1997 - Feedback is introduced, allowing members to rate their transactions – a first for the web that’s now an industry staple.

2000 - Buy It Now, allowing users to buy an item instantly at a set price, is introduced.

2002 - eBay purchases PayPal, followed by Gumtree three years later.

2008 - eBay is one of the first companies to launch on an iPhone, featuring during the Apple app store launch.

2009 - eBay receives a 100% rating from the Human Rights Campaign, which it has continued to receive every subsequent year.

2016 – In partnership with Myer, eBay launches the first-ever virtual reality department store as well as a smart, personal shopping assistant, powered by AI.

2017- eBay’s 22nd year in the UK sees Image Search and Find It On eBay launching, allowing shoppers to search using a picture.

Did you know?

eBay has 168 million active buyers around the world.

In the UK, eBay serves 23m Brits a month.

Princess Charlotte is currently the most influential Royal when it comes to buying behaviour on eBay.co.uk – inspiring searches for her outfit every time she appears

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[1]All data taken from eBay.co.uk 13.01.18 – 12.04.18