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An Introduction to Bidding and Buying on eBay

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An Introduction to Bidding and Buying on eBay

Have you noticed that whenever you open a newspaper, watch the TV or have a conversation, people seem to be talking about eBay? If youve never used it and youve no idea what its all about, then the chances are that youre starting to feel a little left out. But dont worry! This email contains everything you need to know about the basics of bidding and buying on eBay.

So what is eBay?

eBay is an online auction website - and not just any auction site, but the biggest one in the world. If you know how an auction works, then you already know how roughly eBay works. Someone adds something they want to sell to the site, and then buyers come along and place bids on it. The highest bid wins the item! Its that simple.

eBay being an online auction makes a big difference, though. Buying and selling are not reserved for any elite. eBay accept almost any item, no matter how small, and will then advertise it on their sites all over the world. Its a powerful combination of an auction and a slightly chaotic marketplace.

What is bidding?

Bidding is when you say how much you will pay for an item in an auction. Bidding on eBay, however, doesnt work in exactly the same way as a normal auction, at least in theory. On eBay, you tell the site what the maximum you are willing to pay for each item is, and then eBay places the bids on your behalf. That means you could say you were willing to pay up to $100 for something and only have to pay $50, if that was the highest maximum bid anyone else placed.

Its not as complicated as it sounds - the best way to get used to it is to give it a try. First, the best thing to do is to go to the eBay website designed for your country. If you dont know the address for it, just go to www.ebay.com and it will tell you there. Now, on the front page you should see a big box marked search: just type in anything that youd like to buy there.

Wasnt that easy? Now you should have a list of items for sale in front of you, along with how much people are currently bidding for them and the time when bidding ends for each item. If you click one of these, you can read the description, and then - if youre happy with the item and happy to pay more than the current highest bidder is - you can bid!

How Do I Bid?

Go ahead and scroll down to the bottom of an items description page, and type the maximum you are willing to pay (your maximum bid) into the box. Then simply press the place bid button - you will need to sign in once you press the button, or go through a quick registration process if you dont have an eBay username).

If someone elses maximum bid on that item is higher than yours, then eBay will tell you and give you the opportunity to bid again. Otherwise, youre now the new highest bidder! All you need to do now is waiting until the end of the auction - if someone else outbids you, then eBay will email you and you can bid again.

All sounds great, doesnt it? But by now you might be wondering whether a site as chaotic as eBay can really be all that safe to buy from. Thats why the next email in this series will be about your rights when you buy from eBay.

Have you noticed that whenever you open a newspaper, watch the TV or have a conversation, people seem to be talking about eBay? If youve never used it and youve no idea what its all about, then the chances are that youre start to feel a little left out. But dont worry! This email contains everything you need to know about the basics of bidding and buying on eBay.

So what is eBay?

eBay is an online auction website - and not just any auction site, but the biggest one in the world. If you know how an auction works, then you already know how roughly eBay works. Someone adds something they want to sell to the site, and then buyers come along and place bids on it. The highest bid wins the item! Its that simple.

eBay being an online auction makes a big difference, though. Buying and selling are not reserved for any elite. eBay accept almost any item, no matter how small, and will then advertise it on their sites all over the world. Its a powerful compounding of an auction and a slightly disorderly marketplace.

What is bidding?

Bidding is when you say how much you will pay for an item in an auction. Bidding on eBay, however, doesnt work in just the same way as a normal auction, at least in theory. On eBay, you tell the site what the maximum you are willing to pay for each item is, and then eBay places the bids on your behalf. That means you could say you were unforced to pay up to $100 for something and only have to pay $50, if that was the peak(a) maximum bid anyone else placed.

Its not as complicated as it sounds - the best way to get used to it is to give it a try. First, the best thing to do is to go to the eBay website configured for your country. If you dont know the address for it, just go to www.ebay.com and it will tell you there. Now, on the front page you should see a big box marked search: just type in anything that youd like to buy there.

Wasnt that easy? Now you should have a list of items for sale in front of you, along with how much people are currently bidding for them and the time when bidding ends for each item. If you click one of these, you can read the description, and then - if youre happy with the item and happy to pay more than the electric current highest bidder is - you can bid!

How Do I Bid?

Go ahead and scroll down to the nates of an items description page, and type the maximum you are willing to pay (your maximum bid) into the box. Then only press the place bid clit - you will need to sign in once you press the button, or go through a quick readjustment process if you dont have an eBay username).

If person elses maximum bid on that item is higher than yours, then eBay will tell you and give you the opportunity to bid again. Otherwise, youre now the new peak(a) bidder! All you need to do now is waiting until the end of the auction - if someone else outbids you, then eBay will email you and you can bid again.

All sounds great, doesnt it? But by now you might be wondering whether a site as chaotic as eBay can really be all that safe to buy from. Thats why the next email in this series will be about your rights when you buy from eBay.

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Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor and co founder of www.insightempire.com

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