I just wrapped up a month of being a below standard seller on eBay.
I cancelled 13 orders one day due to a mistake I made while listing. (Discrepancy in title and the pictures)
Here’s my stats from the last 30 days
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Most resellers don’t have a sourcing problem.
They have a speed problem.
List items the same day you buy them.
First sales = best prices.
Speed = cash flow = growth.
3 hacks to sell faster on eBay:
1. Keywords in the title
2. Clean photos ( good lighting & white background)
3. Price competitively
Do these to show up higher in search and get more sales
My eBay seller level dropped to below standard for the first time in 2 years.
I made a mistake on a listing and had to cancel a handful of orders. Now I’m getting no motion
I remind myself:
•$1K/month now could be $10K/month with consistency.
•10 clients now means I’m learning what works before I scale.
•Real growth stacks slowly — and then all at once.
If you’re in the early days of something, keep showing up.
Patience is hard when growth feels slow.
5 weeks into building Proper Cuts Lawn Care, and I’ve landed 10 recurring clients.
That’s over $1,000/month in reliable revenue — just from knocking on doors, responding fast, and doing solid work.
And still… it doesn’t feel like much.
It’s easy to look at what others are doing and wonder if I’m behind.
But the truth is — most wins don’t happen in week 5. They happen in week 50 because you didn’t quit when it felt small.
Over the weekend I posted on my Facebook page that I was going to offer lawn care services.
2 days later I got a message for a quote.
I closed it and did the job same day.
Now only 4 days after deciding to start I have 2 more yards to do tomorrow.