Vintage Akai
2011
Please observe some great offers on Vintage Akai
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Akai MPC Renaissance Music Production Controller – Gray $1299.99 Craft a custom sound with this Akai MPC Renaissance music production controller that features vintage mode and note repeat, swing and transport controls, so you can get creative with your music. The adjustable, backlit LCD screen provides a clear view. |
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Akai EWM1 $25 Akai EWM1 Akai EWM1 Description: EWI4000S replacement mouthpeice A mouthpiece for the Award Winning Akai EWI4000S wind instrument. Get your Akai EWM1 today! |
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Akai MP12-1 $19 Akai MP12-1 Akai MP12-1 Description: AC Adaptor for MPC500 (Included)and XR20 (included) Get your Akai MP12-1 today! |
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Akai EXM-E3 $149 Akai EXM-E3 Akai EXM-E3 Description: 128 MB RAM memory expansion for MPC5000 Get your Akai EXM-E3 today! |
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Akai HDM10 $29 Akai HDM10 Akai HDM10 Description: Hard drive adaptor kit for MPC1000 (optional) Get your Akai HDM10 today! |
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Akai MP6-1 $24 Akai MP6-1 Akai MP6-1 Description: AC Adaptor (optional) for MPD24, MPD32, and MPK49 Akai MP6-1 AC Adapter for MPD24 and MPK49 (optional). Get your Akai MP6-1 today! |
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Truss; Pitch-Adj Akai $249.99 Truss Pitch-Adj Akai |
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Truss/Pole St Akai $188.99 Truss/Pole St Akai |
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Pitch-Adj Mt-Akai $207.99 Pitch-Adj Mt-Akai |
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Table Stand Akai $268.99 Table Stand Akai |
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Pitch Cpu Mt Akai $125.99 Pitch Cpu Mt Akai |
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Adapter; Akai 26” $64.99 Adapter Akai 26in |
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Adapter; Akai 32” $64.99 Adapter Akai 32in |
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Lfp Ceiling Mt Akai $460.99 Lfp Ceiling Mt Akai |
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Plasma Stand Akai $311.99 Plasma Stand Akai |
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Plasma Stand Akai $311.99 Plasma Stand Akai |
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Plasma Table St Akai $280.99 Plasma Table St Akai |
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Akai $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Akai MP9-3 $19 Akai MP9-3 Akai MP9-3 Description: AC Adaptor for MPD16 (Optional) – Can use MP9-II Use this adapter to power up your Akai MPD16 when a USB port is not available. The MP9-3 from Akai is a 9VDC (95mA) optional power supply for the MPD16 pad controller. Get your Akai MP9-3 today! |
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Akai MP9-II $19 Akai MP9-II Akai MP9-II Description: AC Adaptor for EWI4000S (Optional) & E2 (Included) – Can use MP9-3 The MP9-II from Akai is an optional AC adaptor for use with the EWI4000S wind controller. The MP9-3 from Akai is a 9VDC (95mA) optional power supply for the MPD16 pad controller. Get your Akai MP9-II today! |
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Akai IB-24LTC $199 Akai IB-24ADT Akai IB-24ADT Description: SMPTE Reader / Generator – DPS24 This option adds an SMPTE reader and generator to the already powerful DPS24. Get your Akai IB-24ADT today! |
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Akai IB-24SCSI $349.99 Akai IB-24SCSI Akai IB-24SCSI Description: SCSI Interface – DPS24 This optional SCSI connector allows you to connect external SCSI drives to the DPS24. Get your Akai IB-24SCSI today! |
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Used Akai Mpc500 $329.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC500 |
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Used Akai Mpc1000 $524.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC1000 |
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Used Akai Xr20 $200 In Store Used USED AKAI XR20 |
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Used Akai Mcp2500 $799.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MCP2500 |
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Used Akai Mpc5000 $1099.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC5000 |
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Used Akai Mpc1000bk $529.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC1000BK |
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Used Akai Apc20 $99.99 In Store Used USED AKAI APC20 |
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Used Akai Mpd16 $50.95 In Store Used USED AKAI MPD16 |
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Used Akai Mpk49 $274.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPK49 |
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Used Akai Mpd18 $69.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPD18 |
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Used Akai Lpd8 $34.99 In Store Used USED AKAI LPD8 |
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Used Akai Mpd32 $139.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPD32 |
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Used Akai Mpc4000 $999.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC4000 |
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Akai Yami $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Jyodo, 2. Akai Yami, 3. Kairai |
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Akai EXM128 $149 Akai EXM128 128MB Expansion RAM for MPC1000 Akai EXM128 Akai EXM128 Description: 128 MB RAM memory expansion for MPC500, MPC1000, MPC2500 The Akai EXM128 RAM Expansion Card adds 128MB of RAM to your MPC2500 Production Center (sold separately) Increasing the number and/or size of the samples you can run simultaneously. Supercharge your MPC1000. The Akai EXM128 adds 128MB RAM to your MPC1000, adding to the number and/or size of the samples you can run simultaneously. Make the most out of your MPC, increase the size of your musical canvas with Akai’s EXM128. Get your Akai EXM128 today! |
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Akai CDM25 $199.99 Akai CDM25 Akai CDM25 Description: Akai CDM25 CDR for the MPC2500 Turn your MPC2500 into a complete studio workstation. With the Akai CDM25 you can take your project from start to finish and have a CD at the end of it all. A great way to produce Demos or move projects from one studio to another. Use it to back up important data like samples and projects. Get your music heard easily and affordably. Get your Akai CDM25 today! |
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Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Blues Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal $99 The Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Blues Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal is an essential ingredient in the Analog Custom Shop product line. Blues Overdrive’s heavy-duty polished stainless-steel housing is deceptively simple in appearance, wonderfully deep in appealing, warm tone. True-bypass switching is combined with adjustable Level and Drive knobs for just the right amount of precision control. Overdrive pedals may be difficult to master, however, with only two knobs Blues Overdrive allows guitarists to easily dial in a precise combination of volume and overdrive effect. Subtle adjustments allow guitarists to sculpt a tone that is customized to their rig, band or specific song. Warm up your sound, add some grit and play with the emotion-stirring Blues Overdrive from Akai Professional’s Analog Custom Shop. Blues Overdrive is powered by the included 9-volt battery or 9v AC adapter (sold separately). As with previous Akai Professional guitar pedals like the E2 Headrush and SB1 Deep Impact Bass Synth, the Analog Custom Shop line is a collection of pedal effects designed to exacting standards, using the highest quality components. Analog Custom Shop pedals provide rich tone, texture and character to immediately enhance and inspire players of any musical style.Dynamic response to incoming signal (soft to saturate) Vintage circuit design with boutique sound quality True Bypass for retaining a pure signal when the effect is disengaged |
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Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Blues Overdrive Effect Pedal $99 The Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Blues Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal is an essential ingredient in the Analog Custom Shop product line. Blues Overdrive’s heavy-duty polished stainless-steel housing is deceptively simple in appearance, wonderfully deep in appealing, warm tone. True-bypass switching is combined with adjustable Level and Drive knobs for just the right amount of precision control. Overdrive pedals may be difficult to master, however, with only two knobs Blues Overdrive allows guitarists to easily dial in a precise combination of volume and overdrive effect. Subtle adjustments allow guitarists to sculpt a tone that is customized to their rig, band or specific song. Warm up your sound, add some grit and play with the emotion-stirring Blues Overdrive from Akai Professional’s Analog Custom Shop. Blues Overdrive is powered by the included 9-volt battery or 9v AC adapter (sold separately). As with previous Akai Professional guitar pedals like the E2 Headrush and SB1 Deep Impact Bass Synth, the Analog Custom Shop line is a collection of pedal effects designed to exacting standards, using the highest quality components. Analog Custom Shop pedals provide rich tone, texture and character to immediately enhance and inspire players of any musical style.Dynamic response to incoming signal (soft to saturate) Vintage circuit design with boutique sound quality True Bypass for retaining a pure signal when the effect is disengaged |
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Akai IB-48P $349 Akai IB-48P Akai IB-48P Description: 8 Channel Analog Output board – MPC4000 & Z4/8 Card with 8 individual analog outputs for use with the MPC4000, the Z4 or the Z8 Expand the number of outputs in your Akai MPC4000, Z4 or Z8 sampler with the IB48P individual output board expansion. Adds 8 Balanced Output Channels for Recording or Live Show applications. Get your Akai IB-48P today! |
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Mid Size Ceiling Mount Akai $131.99 Mid Size Ceiling Mount Akai |
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Twin Mid Size Ceiling Akai $201.99 Twin Mid Size Ceiling Akai |
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Mid Size Tilt Mount Akai $97.99 Mid Size Tilt Mount Akai |
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Mid Size Swing Arm Akai $249.99 Mid Size Swing Arm Akai |
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Lfp Two Short Arm Akai $280.99 Lfp Two Short Arm Akai |
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Used Akai Mpc 5000 $1049.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC 5000 |
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Used Akai Mpc5000 Sampler $1049.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC5000 SAMPLER |
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Used Akai Mpc1000 05022 $399.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC1000 05022 |
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Used Akai Mpc 1000 $600 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC 1000 |
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Used Akai Mpc1000 Black $599.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC1000 BLK |
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Used Akai Mpc 100 $499.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPC 100 |
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Used Akai Hexacomp Compressor $174.99 In Store Used USED AKAI HEXACOMP COMPRESSOR |
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Used Akai Mpk Mini $59.99 In Store Used USED AKAI MPK MINI |
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Akai Cdm25 Mpc2500 Cdrw $119.97 In Store Clearance AKAI CDM25 MPC2500 CDRW |
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Used Akai Lpd8 Controller $44.99 In Store Used USED AKAI LPD8 CONTROLLER |
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Used Akai Lpk25 051212 $30 In Store Used USED AKAI LPK25 051212 |
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Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal $149 The Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal, part of the Analog Custom Shop product line, is essential ammo in the modern guitarists effects pedal arsenal. Analog Delay provides three-dimensional control in heavy-duty polished stainless-steel housing. True-bypass switching, adjustable Mix, Time and Repeat knobs and a durable Time Switch toggle provide precision delay control. Analog Delay’s toggle-switch adjusts the Time knob so that it functions between 0-600ms or 0-1200ms of delay. This range of settings encompasses delay sounds evocative of the classic slap-back popularized by rockabilly and surf to the urgent, atmospheric echo which prevailed in the ’80s and remains popular today. Three knobs are the heart of Analog Delay’s precision control. Mix allows guitarists to dial in the precise amount of delay effect for the current performance. In association with the Time Switch toggle, the Time knob controls the length between repeats. Repeat controls how many duplicates of the source sound are generated. Using Mix, Time and Repeat knobs in conjunction provides a multitude of delay styles ranging from spacey freedom to direct duplication and everything in-between. Analog Delay is powered by the included 9-volt battery or 9v AC adapter (sold separately). As with previous Akai Professional guitar pedals like the E2 Headrush and SB1 Deep Impact Bass Synth, the Analog Custom Shop line is a collection of pedal effects designed to exacting standards, using the highest quality components. Analog Custom Shop pedals provide rich tone, texture and character to immediately enhance and inspire players of any musical style.True analog BBD design for a vintage sound Short and long modes for up to 1.1 seconds of delay Solid metal chassis and vintage knobs True Bypass for retaining a pure signal when the effect is disengaged |
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Akai IB-M208P $249 Akai IB-M208P Akai IB-M208P Description: The IB-M208P 8-output board allows you to expand your MPC 2000XL (already installed on Studio and Studio Plus versions) so that you are able to assign different sounds to each output individually Useful for mixing and tweaking sounds separately. Also adds S/PDIF I/O. 8 Out Expander with SPDIF – MPC2000 XL The Akai IBM208P output expansion board for the MPC2000XL, enables you to mix and output internal sampler sounds from eight individual outputs and import signals digitally. The IBM208P is user-installable that is secured with screws, and connects with an included P340 cable. Get your Akai IB-M208P today! |
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Apple Logic Studio [OLD VERSION] $269.99 Introducing Logic Studio, Apple’s comprehensive suite of professional tools that provides musicians with everything they need to create in the studio, on the stage, and for the screen. Logic Studio includes Logic Pro 8, Apple’s professional music application; MainStage, an innovative new application for music performance; and Soundtrack Pro 2 for audio post-production. It also includes acclaimed i… |
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Boss Dr. Rhythm Drum Machine with Bass Sounds $699.50 Innovative EZ compose feature for quick, hassle-free programming. 440 world-class drum and percussion sounds. 40 bass sounds with COSM bass-amp models. Guitar/bass input. Multi-effects. COSM amp models. 3 independent insert effects, Total Sound Control featuring 3-band EQ and high-quality ambience; 1,000 patterns and more…. |
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Liquid Bearings, BEST synthetic oil for cassette decks, keeps mechanisms moving smoothly, can stop them from eating tapes! $6.99 This is the synthetic lubricant that consistently outperforms all others currently available. It has incredible low and high-temperature characteristics, which is absolutely necessary for proper cassette deck lubrication but completely lacking in petroleum-based oils. Don’t use them on your cassette decks or copiers any longer! Actual oils and lubricant sprays leave sticky deposits when they evapo… |
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Liquid Bearings, ULTIMATE synthetic oil for tape decks, reel to reel, 8 -track , cassette! Frees sticky mechanisms, PLEASE READ! $6.99 This is the synthetic lubricant that consistently outperforms all others currently available. It has incredible low and high-temperature characteristics, which is absolutely necessary for proper tape deck lubrication but completely lacking in petroleum-based oils. Don’t use them on your tape decks or copiers any longer! Actual oils and lubricant sprays leave sticky deposits when they evaporate ove… |

What Should I Sell on eBay? Part 1
I probably receive more emails on this subject than any other. Buyers read our Basic Seller's Manual; they want to start selling but just can't figure out what to sell or how to get started.
If you are a new seller, my first piece of advice is to clean out your garage or attic. You need to gain some experience selling before you go off and purchase a large lot of wholesale merchandise.
Start by selling used goods, small appliances, wedding gifts you never use, old books (non-fiction one are best), used sporting goods, clothing items (that great leather jacket that doesn't fit you any more or that pair of cowboy boots you bought on your business trip to Dallas, but never wear). The experience you gain will be invaluable, you will not risk any capital or make any investment beyond some small eBay fees.
Virtually everything is for sale on eBay. One night while watching the sport of Curling during the Winter Olympics, I though a curling stone would make an attractive doorstop and conversation piece for my office. During the commercial I went on line to eBay and found dozens of curling stones for sale. One of them now holds the door open to our billiard room.
Next turn to your hobbies and interests. Too many sellers think the only way to make a fortune is to buy hundreds of the latest hot selling items and put up dozens of auctions. The problem is that hundreds of other sellers are doing the same thing. (If you don't believe me do a search for diet pills, or cell phone boosters) As you gain experience you can move into these markets, but this area is fraught with danger for the new seller. There are plenty of companies with enough money to import these items directly by the thousands and undersell anyone who buys through a distributor or wholesaler.
Sell something you know something about. Almost everyone collects "something." If you are knowledgeable about a collectible or an art object, then you have the ability to do the research to find the products at prices you can resell.
Once you gain experience try to focus on larger dollar items. If you only make $2.00 profit per sale, you have to close (and ship) 1000 auctions per month to make $2,000.
Another technique is to sell items in bulk. If you bought a large box of videotapes at a garage sale, separate them into categories and sell them as a lot. You will often make more money than selling them individually. This can also work for clothing. There are sellers that buy children's clothing from garage sales, sort it by size and gender and sell it in lots. One of my neighbors does this. She will typically pay between $3 to $6 total for several pieces of clothing that she can get over $20 for on eBay. She does the same thing with closeout dealers. She will buy a pallet load of new children's clothing, sort it by size and sell it in lots of 5 or 10 pieces. Although she might make slightly more selling the pieces individually, this way they sell quicker, the average sale is larger and she turns her inventory over many time more often than she could otherwise.
On eBay seller I know purchases large lots of the hot selling items on eBay (cell phone boosters, pocket knives, etc.) and turns around and sells them in lots of 10 or 25 to other eBayers who want to buy for resale. He recently imported 50,000 disposable cigarette lighters from Korea that he bought for about 11 cents each. He sold them on eBay in lots of 500 for 36 cents each. He made $125 on each lot less his eBay fees. I asked him who was buying the lighters and he said that most of his buyers were flea market, gas station and convenience store owners who sold the lighters over the counter for 99 cents each.
Everyone wants to sell computers, software, movies, DVD's, digital cameras and all sorts of consumer electronics. The sad fact is that SONY, Panasonic, Canon, and others don't sell their latest hottest products to small dealers who work out of their home. (In fact they don't sell anything except through their master distributors.) Even the big stores have trouble getting a large allocation of really hot products.
It is possible to get into this business if you have a lot of market and product knowledge (such as you work in a computer store) and you have the contacts to buy the merchandise. The problem is that you are competing with major retailers, some who sell under their own name and others who sell under blind usernames. One way you can succeed selling consumer electronics is with overstock and closeout merchandise. Millions of dollars worth of consumer electronics, computers and software are sold by closeout dealers every week. The trick is to really know what you are buying and to be able to work on small margins and turn your inventory over often. Unfortunately it takes quite a bit of capital investment to compete in this arena.
There is also a huge market on eBay for "vintage" hi-fi equipment, cameras, old computers and computer hardware and so on. Last year I found an Akai Reel-to-reel tape deck at a garage sale for $25 and the seller threw in 10 reels of tape. I sold the deck on eBay for just under $200 and sold the 10 reels of tape separately in another auction for $30. I met one of eBay's product managers last year at the first eBay Live event in Anaheim. She sells vintage Apple computers, parts and software. She buys almost all of it at garage sales, flea markets and thrift stores.
Drop shipping is another strategy used by new sellers. I hesitate to recommend working with drop shippers because so many of them are not very reliable.
The problem with drop shipping is that your feedback is on the line. If the drop shipper is temporarily out of stock or somehow screws up your order -- it is your feedback that will suffer. When you are starting out just one or two negative feedback comments can set your back months. Also the merchandise available from most drop shippers is very common and being sold by hundreds of other sellers.
If you are really strapped for cash, you can use a drop shipper temporarily. As soon as you can afford it however, I would start buying wholesale from direct wholesalers and/or distributors. You will make more money and have greater control over your business.
When I am asked, "what should I sell," I am usually also asked what are the best selling items on eBay. I.e. hot sellers.
Here is a list of the currently hot selling items on eBay. This is not a recommendation of what to sell. Each of these product areas is fraught with its own perils.
* Diet Pills
* Nutritional Sex Enhancers
* Cell Phone Boosters
* Pheromone scents
* Glass chess sets
* Low cost jewelry
* Expensive watches and jewelry
* Heirloom jewelry
* Used toys in good condition
* New and used clothing for children and plus-sized clothing for women
* Western wear such as cowboy boots, belts, shirts, leather vests, etc.
* Software (including closed-out or last year's software programs and games)
* Strobe pens
* Tools (power and hand tools)
* Perfume (including perfume samples and opened expensive perfumes that are at least over one-half full)
* Perfume bottles (some with or without perfume)
* Religious books and Bibles (Bibles are always a perennial seller)
* Non-fiction books on hobbies, sports, nautical subjects, history, military science, popular textbooks, and art & photography. Also books containing maps and art prints that can be broken and sold individually.
* Maps and old prints of ships, flowers, animals (horses and dogs are tops)
* Used auto parts for specialty automobiles (Porsche, BMW, MG, etc.)
* Low mileage Japanese cars and pickups
* Automotive models and car collectibles
* Signed sports collectibles
I could go on -- but these are some of the best selling items on eBay today. (I am sure I missed a few)
If you want to know what to sell on eBay, probably the single best piece of advice I can give new sellers is to be unique and to specialize. Find a niche market, learn everything about it and work it over and over.
About the Author
Skip McGrath is an eBay Gold PowerSeller who has made his living on eBay and the internet since 1999. He is the author of several books about selling on eBay, Amazon and the Internet and publishes The eBay & Online Sellers News, the oldest and largest FREE newsletter for eBay and online sellers. Visit his website at http://www.skipmcgrath.com
AKAI GXC-760D Vintage cassette deck