Whatever you can do to make your listing stand out and whatever you can state in certain elements of the listing will help when people search the item, it will be more likely that someone will go with yours if it has something different than the other 73 listings that were copied from some original listing.
@@TheATVHustle Yeah it is a business after all, ebay that is… I suppose it depends on the nature of what your market is as well. They really charge high on certain things, and i have noticed if you accept an offer, the percentage ebay takes is based on the full asking price, there are tons of small discrepancies like this.
Hey dude, Binge watching during dinner. I group stuff together to create value for the customer especially when I don't have a lot into the stuff. I am an opportunist buyer/ reseller so when I came across this 1964 GI joe footlocker full of stuff, there was a tripod with a surveyor piece that goes on top. I sold it for $250 while I had $100 bucks into the lot. Sold a few other things out of it that made whatever amount. Well, I moved across country and still small load of weapons and accessories still in the package, Marine and Navy Manuals. I let that stuff fly in one lot for great value relative to what stuff goes for and it went FAST. I am talking like 15 minutes. It's not going to be fast like that for everything obviously. The more desirable, the better. However, if it's maybe less desirable inventory, lot it up together or add it to something else as like a bonus.
Every now and then I decide to go buy something random to resell. At one point in 2021 I had a large storage unit full of books I bought for very little. I don’t know much about the gi joe stuff other than old toys can have high values!
@@TheATVHustle I have mastered looking up what stuff actually sells for so I can spot random opportunities without knowing much about them. You somewhat have to still be excited about actually listing the stuff or it becomes dead inventory in my experience. I guess that's where discipline should take over. Getting better with that discipline stuff but I still have a lot of work to do to chalice over the reasons why I don't get listings done.
This is funny to me I actually am pretty new to this I only have about 2500 in sales and I made the mistake of listing a dirtbike plastics kit for 90 and I paid the shipping I had no clue unless after it sold that the shipping was also 90$😂 learning expo guess
Idk if i would really recommend them now but the software I use is called motolister. They haven't really been making any updates to grow the software. Here is a link to kind of give you an idea of me using it th-cam.com/video/N3IS3V1Bn5w/w-d-xo.html It's been so long now it would be hard for me to switch to a different system.
I did at one point, there are SO MANY FEES. Like they have a fee for everything making it almost double the cost of what ever you bid on. th-cam.com/video/S4Rhw9F4IhE/w-d-xo.html Here is a link to a video where i cover some of the auction stuff that i buy.
@@TheATVHustle I like specifically how you showed your organization. I think a big problem with sellers is where to store and how to properly proportion items that are listed Also some of the pros and cons of selling on ebay
Good tips. I bought a bunch of nos kawi and yamaha parts when a dealer was downsizing. At first it was selling very good but it really slowed down once they added tax to sales here in canada. But the good news is i only have 300 listed of thousands of items on hand. Lots to do. The little stuff like o rings and small hardware i will bulk sell just to make room. I use shippo for shipping, it is fantastic and cuts out a headache! Those large numbers on your tag, is that the last digits of your item number? I have my stuff sorted by the first digits of the actual part number. Cheers
I feel like I’m really fast listing the nos stuff. It’s probably my favorite to list. Yes, the big numbers on the tags is the last 4 of the eBay item number. It also has the full item number on it. It is pretty much our whole inventory system.
@@TheATVHustle Hi, do you ever deal with italian husqvarna (pre ktm) parts? I have some nos available to me but I dont want to sit on it a long time. Maybe Ill buy 1 bin and see if it sells.....
@@fpvstomper7020 I have never had the chance to, my perspective is if it’s really cheap I give it a shot. If it’s close to market value I won’t mess with anything old. That stuff that’s forever to sell but if it’s cheap cheap , why not 😂
I’ve been in the business with dirtbikes and it’s going great but I just can’t seem to find any good deals at all I’m going to try leaning more about atvs
I'm a bit confused about sell through rate. I heard a sell through rate under 20% should be avoided, but is that based on the last 90 days? And if it is 20% would it eventually sell at some point over a span of five 90 day periods (ie. 5 x 20% for 100% sell rate) ??
I don't really focus on sell through rates, it's more of if this type of machine sells or not. Your sell through will completely depend on what machines they are though. Some parts just don't sell so that machine would never have a 100% sell through rate, if this were my focus i would only list the good stuff that sells in 1 week to a month. The way i see is from what we actually are selling, i may have 3 identical clutch baskets for 4 months and then sell all 3 over the course of 2 weeks. Parts can be a little seasonal as well.
It depends on the model, if there is a demand then selling them complete is the way to go. 90% of dirtbikes are much better as bottom ends. You would make more selling individual parts though.
i appreciate the quick reply! i have a 2000 KX80 i picked up complete for $200. Originally was going to rebuild it but changed my mind to go in a different direction (building a 125) I havent sold a single part yet as I am still looking over pricing. any info is greatly appreciated! @@TheATVHustle
Hey man! great video! I've got question for you. Do you keep track of your cost of goods per part or do you just write off the whole amount that you payed per ATV?
Hell yeah bro! I was just seeing what other people have been doing. I started my powersport ebay store in Alaska about a year ago and that's exactly what ive been doing too. Thanks for the great info. Do you pay to use motolisters part compatibility?
@@TheATVHustle It's actually not that bad. It's slightly more, but I just make sure I keep my cost as low as possible. Still has been profitable for me so far. Best of luck to you, thanks for the good info
Man I need your help lol .I’ve got 10k parts or more here .I do all of it by myself and have for 18 years .I just sell on market place .I found your videos while trying to figure out eBay .I sold on there years ago and I’m a mechanic and not good with online stuff .HELP
I want to start selling parts too. I want to buy my first bike to part out. any recommendations? I looked at marketplace but not sure for what model to go with.
I have a few videos on the top machines I like to part out but I’m not on the computer to send you the links. I would aim for the biggest machine you can, usually the bigger bore stuff sells better. Find a few that you can learn on, maybe shoot out a few offers and try to grab more than one around $100 each.
I do all my relists for returns, old stock and mistakes just like a regular listing. The stuff that gets cancelled I just update the quantity of the item.
@@TheATVHustle so your not physically retaking photos right? I also wanna know how you keep track of where everything is. My system is lacking, as motolister doesnt really give a great way to locate something and then "find it" after is sells
Yea I do it exactly as a regular listing with new photos and all. If you keep the issues low it’s really not that many relists. I store my stuff differently than most people in the industry. Check out the video on how I store my inventory and maybe that would help you out. We some times have an issue finding an item but it’s almost always my fault for putting it in the wrong place 😂. Sometimes it’s due to a listing issue or was misplaced during our moving shops.
Whatever you can do to make your listing stand out and whatever you can state in certain elements of the listing will help when people search the item, it will be more likely that someone will go with yours if it has something different than the other 73 listings that were copied from some original listing.
That’s true but lately it seems like who ever pays eBay more gets the exposure.
@@TheATVHustle Yeah it is a business after all, ebay that is… I suppose it depends on the nature of what your market is as well. They really charge high on certain things, and i have noticed if you accept an offer, the percentage ebay takes is based on the full asking price, there are tons of small discrepancies like this.
insane value of information as always! lets get it!!!
Thank you!
Hey dude, Binge watching during dinner. I group stuff together to create value for the customer especially when I don't have a lot into the stuff. I am an opportunist buyer/ reseller so when I came across this 1964 GI joe footlocker full of stuff, there was a tripod with a surveyor piece that goes on top. I sold it for $250 while I had $100 bucks into the lot. Sold a few other things out of it that made whatever amount. Well, I moved across country and still small load of weapons and accessories still in the package, Marine and Navy Manuals. I let that stuff fly in one lot for great value relative to what stuff goes for and it went FAST. I am talking like 15 minutes. It's not going to be fast like that for everything obviously. The more desirable, the better. However, if it's maybe less desirable inventory, lot it up together or add it to something else as like a bonus.
Every now and then I decide to go buy something random to resell. At one point in 2021 I had a large storage unit full of books I bought for very little. I don’t know much about the gi joe stuff other than old toys can have high values!
@@TheATVHustle I have mastered looking up what stuff actually sells for so I can spot random opportunities without knowing much about them. You somewhat have to still be excited about actually listing the stuff or it becomes dead inventory in my experience. I guess that's where discipline should take over. Getting better with that discipline stuff but I still have a lot of work to do to chalice over the reasons why I don't get listings done.
Please make a video on how to ship atv plastic front or rear fender
This is funny to me I actually am pretty new to this I only have about 2500 in sales and I made the mistake of listing a dirtbike plastics kit for 90 and I paid the shipping I had no clue unless after it sold that the shipping was also 90$😂 learning expo guess
Where do you get your label ? Do you recommend a software to edit and print label ? Thanks for the great videos!!
Idk if i would really recommend them now but the software I use is called motolister. They haven't really been making any updates to grow the software. Here is a link to kind of give you an idea of me using it th-cam.com/video/N3IS3V1Bn5w/w-d-xo.html It's been so long now it would be hard for me to switch to a different system.
I've got a 2004 Audi engine with parts ready to sell, how do I find out reasonable prices for the parts I'm selling?
Search for the specific make and model of that engine and then under the filter section click the sold listings.
Do you ever try and get deals through copart or similar sites
I did at one point, there are SO MANY FEES. Like they have a fee for everything making it almost double the cost of what ever you bid on.
th-cam.com/video/S4Rhw9F4IhE/w-d-xo.html
Here is a link to a video where i cover some of the auction stuff that i buy.
Please do more videos like this
Is there anything specific you were looking to see covered? I’m always up for ideas since some of it make seem just normal to me at this point.
@@TheATVHustle I like specifically how you showed your organization. I think a big problem with sellers is where to store and how to properly proportion items that are listed
Also some of the pros and cons of selling on ebay
@@coffeedad31 I’ll see what I can put together! Thanks for the input!
@@TheATVHustle Any time my friend
Good tips. I bought a bunch of nos kawi and yamaha parts when a dealer was downsizing. At first it was selling very good but it really slowed down once they added tax to sales here in canada. But the good news is i only have 300 listed of thousands of items on hand. Lots to do. The little stuff like o rings and small hardware i will bulk sell just to make room.
I use shippo for shipping, it is fantastic and cuts out a headache!
Those large numbers on your tag, is that the last digits of your item number? I have my stuff sorted by the first digits of the actual part number.
Cheers
I feel like I’m really fast listing the nos stuff. It’s probably my favorite to list. Yes, the big numbers on the tags is the last 4 of the eBay item number. It also has the full item number on it. It is pretty much our whole inventory system.
@@TheATVHustle Hi, do you ever deal with italian husqvarna (pre ktm) parts? I have some nos available to me but I dont want to sit on it a long time. Maybe Ill buy 1 bin and see if it sells.....
@@fpvstomper7020 I have never had the chance to, my perspective is if it’s really cheap I give it a shot. If it’s close to market value I won’t mess with anything old. That stuff that’s forever to sell but if it’s cheap cheap , why not 😂
I’ve been in the business with dirtbikes and it’s going great but I just can’t seem to find any good deals at all I’m going to try leaning more about atvs
Have you tried running some in search of adds on facebook?
I'm a bit confused about sell through rate. I heard a sell through rate under 20% should be avoided, but is that based on the last 90 days? And if it is 20% would it eventually sell at some point over a span of five 90 day periods (ie. 5 x 20% for 100% sell rate) ??
I don't really focus on sell through rates, it's more of if this type of machine sells or not. Your sell through will completely depend on what machines they are though. Some parts just don't sell so that machine would never have a 100% sell through rate, if this were my focus i would only list the good stuff that sells in 1 week to a month. The way i see is from what we actually are selling, i may have 3 identical clutch baskets for 4 months and then sell all 3 over the course of 2 weeks. Parts can be a little seasonal as well.
in your experience, is it more profitable to sell a dirt bike bottom and top end together, separate, or broken down to each component?
It depends on the model, if there is a demand then selling them complete is the way to go. 90% of dirtbikes are much better as bottom ends. You would make more selling individual parts though.
i appreciate the quick reply! i have a 2000 KX80 i picked up complete for $200. Originally was going to rebuild it but changed my mind to go in a different direction (building a 125) I havent sold a single part yet as I am still looking over pricing. any info is greatly appreciated! @@TheATVHustle
Hey man! great video! I've got question for you. Do you keep track of your cost of goods per part or do you just write off the whole amount that you payed per ATV?
I write off the whole machine. In my opinion it would be way to complicated to figure up per part.
Hell yeah bro! I was just seeing what other people have been doing. I started my powersport ebay store in Alaska about a year ago and that's exactly what ive been doing too. Thanks for the great info. Do you pay to use motolisters part compatibility?
@@MeleeMotors right now I’m not since it keeps giving me issues anyway. That’s gotta be tough selling from AK with all the shipping costs!
@@TheATVHustle It's actually not that bad. It's slightly more, but I just make sure I keep my cost as low as possible. Still has been profitable for me so far. Best of luck to you, thanks for the good info
Man I need your help lol .I’ve got 10k parts or more here .I do all of it by myself and have for 18 years .I just sell on market place .I found your videos while trying to figure out eBay .I sold on there years ago and I’m a mechanic and not good with online stuff .HELP
Shoot me an email through the website and I’ll help you out with what I can ibuyjunkatvs.com
I want to start selling parts too. I want to buy my first bike to part out. any recommendations? I looked at marketplace but not sure for what model to go with.
I have a few videos on the top machines I like to part out but I’m not on the computer to send you the links. I would aim for the biggest machine you can, usually the bigger bore stuff sells better. Find a few that you can learn on, maybe shoot out a few offers and try to grab more than one around $100 each.
What do you make your labels with really want to use a label maker.
I have the older dymo 450, they don’t make them any more. The motolister software is what makes the eBay item number show up on it.
@@TheATVHustle thank you
by chance do you have a pull start recoil for a 2004 Yamaha bruin 350 2x4
Unfortunately I don’t at the moment.
Great video!
Thank you!
what is the easiest way youve found to relist in motolister?
I do all my relists for returns, old stock and mistakes just like a regular listing. The stuff that gets cancelled I just update the quantity of the item.
@@TheATVHustle so your not physically retaking photos right? I also wanna know how you keep track of where everything is. My system is lacking, as motolister doesnt really give a great way to locate something and then "find it" after is sells
Yea I do it exactly as a regular listing with new photos and all. If you keep the issues low it’s really not that many relists. I store my stuff differently than most people in the industry. Check out the video on how I store my inventory and maybe that would help you out. We some times have an issue finding an item but it’s almost always my fault for putting it in the wrong place 😂. Sometimes it’s due to a listing issue or was misplaced during our moving shops.
Awsome ❤😮
Thanks!
If you say list more I’m gonna be mad 😂
Mine was so bad I had to push the car to the post office
It’s like a fishing lure or bullets more you got more you get ! Wish I had your energy! I’m gonna try the offer deal 🎉
Lol yea gotta keep listing