| With so many different types of eBooks to choose | | | | interested in selling. |
| from, how do you choose the right ones to sell? | | | | At the moment, all this tells you is that there is a lot |
| The easiest way to decide is by looking at what is | | | | of competition for this eBook, but your main focus is |
| currently selling, or has sold, on eBay already. | | | | not to see how much competition you have, but to |
| To do that, simple do a search on the eBook that | | | | see how many of these are actually selling. In the left |
| you are interested in selling to see if people are | | | | hand column you'll notice that you can narrow down |
| actually buying it. | | | | your search options. Tick the check box next to |
| For example: | | | | 'Completed Listings' to only show those listings that |
| Let's say you are interested in selling an eBook about | | | | have finished. |
| Crock Pot Recipes for your Slow Cooker. All you | | | | Now looking at the results, it will show if it does |
| need to do is a quick search for the term "Crock Pot | | | | indeed sell well or not, plus how much each eBook |
| Recipes", including putting your term in quotes so | | | | has sold for. |
| that it will return a more targeted search and | | | | This is a good way to decide which products will sell |
| eliminate the junk entries so you can focus only on | | | | well or won't sell at all on eBay. It is a much better |
| what you need. | | | | guide to choosing your eBooks than simply checking |
| Let's say that the search has returned 65 listings all | | | | out how much competition you may have. It |
| selling the same product ranging in price from $1.99 | | | | shouldn't matter how many other sellers are offering |
| to $0.75 cents. Some might have more or less | | | | the same product. If there is a high demand then |
| recipes, but most are the same as you are | | | | you will always be able to sell it and make a profit. |