Amake Money on eBay - Tips on Timing the Hiring of Extra Help


by Bob Hamilton - Date: 2007-03-30 - Word Count: 263 Share This!

One of the biggest challenges that faces every growing eBay business is making the decision about adding the first new employees. To amake money on eBay is much easier when there aren't employees who must be paid before profits are computed. However, there is a point in time when the right decision is to add extra help.

Start by examining the business for opportunities to improve overall operating efficiency. Make the necessary improvements. Not adding the expenses associated with outside help is important to amake money on eBay. The more efficiently you can operate your business the better. Eliminate redundant tasks. Improve the flow of every operation. Eliminate all of the non-value added tasks.

Next examine outside support options such as contract support. The rule of thumb should be to transfer tasks that take owner time, yet produce the lowest income. Leverage the owner's time toward tasks that amake money on eBay. There are several online sites where administrative and support tasks can be listed for bid. One-time tasks, such as creating a booklet or writing sales copy are ideal for this approach as well. Be sure to check references on anyone you consider transferring tasks to.

Finally to amake money on eBay, examine options for bringing part-time and/or full-time employees onboard. After examining the previous two options, consider adding an employee to help off-load tasks. Check all the local, state and federal laws and regulations regarding conducting a business form your home first. There are also rules and regulations regarding employees. Be sure that you understand and adhere to all of them.

To Your eBay Success!


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To read my free e-report "Dropship Facts" check out http://www.onlineauctionsmadesimple.net Bob Hamilton is an entrepreneur, writer and consultant. Bob sold his brick and mortar store to sell on eBay and has been helping others to get started on eBay ever since. http://www.openingadollarstore.com

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