Hello! Just joined. I am a seller of antiques and collectibles. Started out over 10 years ago as a collector. Went into a retail mall as a dealer 6 years ago, and on to eBay as a seller (started out as a buyer) 4 years ago. It's a great way to sell on eBay since you don't have to seek out a supplier (estate sales, auctions, etc. every week). You can start as small as you want, and work your way up. The down side may be that you can't mass produce listings, like with things you buy in bulk or from a wholesaler, since your inventory is unique.
I became a PS in my first year, and have been growing ever since (gradually, but steadily). In order for me to continue growing, I think I need to do a few things like: (1) selling more for others -- which I have been, and it's great to be able to make money to invest in more inventory from some else's merchandise; (2) recruit some help -- can't afford an employee, but my Mother is my retail business partner (she's actually retired, but loves to keep busy), and would love to get involved in the internet end of the business -- I'll be taking her up on that; (3) diversifying -- published a website this year, and I'm thinking of beginning a new type of business (trendy apparel). I'm also putting together a victorian site. They'll both start out small, and will be a combination of sites and some auctions.
So much work, and so little time! I'm also looking to improve efficiency all the way around.
CINDY