04-16-2025 11:55 AM
04-16-2025 12:18 PM
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking what are the most popular categories on the site? Could you explain what you mean by "Most selling Save Category or Categories" please.
04-16-2025 12:28 PM
I don't understand the question.
04-16-2025 01:02 PM
According to Google AI the most popular eBay categories are electronics, fashions and home goods. I use technology, wear clothes and live in a house so these categories fit my needs. Could be AI is wrong or could be I am odd.
04-16-2025 06:31 PM
@mam98031 wrote:I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking what are the most popular categories on the site? Could you explain what you mean by "Most selling Save Category or Categories" please.
By "save" he means "safe". My grandfather didn't speak English very well and he often said "save" when he means "safe".
I think the OP is trying to find a safe category to list in where there would be minimal risk and he's curious (category wise) what he might be able to source. Unfortunately I don't think there's an answer, I would say to source what products you know very well... there's an advantage to sourcing when you know already what you can sell it for before negotiating a purchase. (It's why I source and sell in collectibles).
C.
04-16-2025 10:51 PM
IDK, the OP needs to come back and tell us what they meant if they want help.
04-17-2025 01:38 AM
@sin-n-dex wrote:
@mam98031 wrote:I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking what are the most popular categories on the site? Could you explain what you mean by "Most selling Save Category or Categories" please.
By "save" he means "safe". My grandfather didn't speak English very well and he often said "save" when he means "safe".
I think the OP is trying to find a safe category to list in where there would be minimal risk and he's curious (category wise) what he might be able to source. Unfortunately I don't think there's an answer, I would say to source what products you know very well... there's an advantage to sourcing when you know already what you can sell it for before negotiating a purchase. (It's why I source and sell in collectibles).
C.
In line with that, very early on a mentor gave me a sage piece of advice:
Find something you are good at and just keep getting better.
04-17-2025 04:59 AM - edited 04-17-2025 05:00 AM
@sin-n-dex wrote:
By "save" he means "safe". My grandfather didn't speak English very well and he often said "save" when he means "safe".
I would say "sale" is the more likely choice...