You've probably heard that the average family has between £2-3,000 worth of useless junk laying around their home which can be sold over the internet for useful cash. But even once you've expired that avenue you can continue to make money full-time. One of us made money throughout university selling computer games that he found underpriced in shops or on eBay itself. If you go to the shopping page here there is a fatfingers application, in which if you search for 'playstation' a search will be conducted for 'palystation', playstatiom' and loads more misspellings. Items found this way are likely to be very underpriced as few people know they are there. If you're really ambitious and want to earn a full-time living or even become an "eBay Millionaire", we recommend you experiment with the following proven systems.
Auction Inspector

An essential tool for anyone who wants to make money on eBay. Helps you identify what is being sold for what- basically what is high in demand and low in supply, meaning you can maximise profits quickly.
If you join a Traffic Exchange, you'll notice that people are often there to promote affiliate or referral URLs, digital products, or are promoting products they are being commissioned to sell. Sure people also rotate different stuff like tribute pages to their favourite actress, political blogs, eBay shops, local furniture companies, just to name a few that we have seen today. Anything can be advertised, but 75% belong to the first three.
The Commissioned products tend to be something considered universally desirable- tasty and healthy chocolate is a good example. The people who create such products are looking for representatives in your area, if you want to find out more, try surfing on a traffic exchange, or click a couple of the links here: