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    Niche Internet Auction Sites You Might Not Have Heard Of

    CelebMixBy CelebMixMarch 1, 2019
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    Niche Internet Auction Sites You Might Not Have Heard Of

    If you are looking to get rid of excess stuff or you want to sell your homemade crafts, where do you go?  The biggest and most popular online auction site – eBay?  It is a comfortable place to start your online business, but it attracts millions of users. 

    If you’ve tried eBay, you would know that it isn’t always the right option.  However, there are a good many other auction sites out there for you to try, depending on your needs. 

    Top Niche Internet Auction Sites to Try Out 

     Here is a look at auction sites where you can sell your unneeded items. 

    1. Equify Auctions

    If you are looking for trucking products, this is the best place to go. You will find all that you need, and the bidding process is simple. At Equify Auctions you can find out all about the products available, and when you can bid on them. It’s one niche site that has got its basics right!   If you are looking for trucking products, you can find truck auctions here.

    1. Ebid

    Ebid is an auction site that has shown its growth potential. The company was founded in 1997, and it has evolved over the years, boasting over 6 million users. The site has 13,000 categories, zero listings and the fee is much lower than that of eBay. 

    If you are looking to get started with ebid, it is quite comfortable and safe. Opening an account is free, and the best part is that you do not have to lose your feedback on eBay. Once you get started, you can snag your feedback from your former auction site, and they will be imported to your new ebid account. Moreover, you can have your auction relisted. 

    Ebid is giving eBay a run for its money. It might be customer care support or services, but they are attracting people. The only downside with this site is that there are a lot more buyers than sellers, but it is growing fast; it will overcome this challenge. 

    1. Etsy

    Etsy is an online auction site similar to eBay that has created a market niche for itself.  Etsy focuses on handcrafted and vintage products that fall under various categories such as art, jewelry, paper crafts, housewares, and so many others. 

    Etsy was founded in 2005, meaning it has had 12 years to reach where it is today. It boasts millions of sellers and buyers who like to collect everything vintage. Etsy is perfect for you if you are a crafter. There are many online sites that give you the option of one time services, but Etsy is a market specifically for crafters.

    Setting up an account with Etsy is easy. You need to choose a username that reflects the items you specialize in.  Then select an online shop which you can use to sell your products. The best part is that you set your own prices and it will cost you $0.20 per item for any product listed. The trick to success in Etsy is to provide quality goods and learn to balance what you are selling. 

    1. eCrater

    eCrater is not an ordinary auction site like eBay. The site creates an online shopping center which combines thousands of sellers and buyers.  If you are looking to either sell or buy using the site, then it is quite easy. All you need to do is to sign up, which is entirely free. There are also no listing or sold fees, which make it a great place to conduct business. 

    There are dozens of categories to choose from such as art, sports, antiques, movies, collectibles and many others. There are also a dozen unique features which eCrater offers you. For example, the site will take care of the tax zones once an order has been placed.   There are tons of color themes from which to choose. 

    1. OnlineAuction

    OnlineAuction is referred to as OLA house, because instead of a store or a kiosk like other auction sites you have a house. If you want to be a seller you pay a certain fee based on the duration you wish. You can pay a weekly fee, monthly fee or even a lifetime fee. 

    Unlike other sites, you must pay a fee in order to sell on the site. However, once you pay this small charge to open your OLA House account, you can list your products in ten places which is an advantage. There are unique items that are sold on the site each week and the fees are similar to eBay. It is a good auction site worth checking out. 

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