For a while now I'v noticed my own trends studying different perspectives and comparing methods with everything homesteading. Though my mother and her family before her were born on a ranch, I was unlucky enough to be born after the "improvement" to the city. So I have to learn a lot - by trail and error mostly. I've noticed when there are trends like, for example, aquaponics now, which s getting to mainstream retail that there are books and there are cheap and expensive kits but there is nothing for the rest of us. I'd like a simple way to build my own first set up. Just the parts or components and a simple step by step instruction manual with photos. I want a set up where I can actually grow shrimp, let's say, and lettuce, not watch a lonely betta and basil. I want to afford it as a first experience not shell out $200 for someone else's work. So this is just an example - I know there are a bunch of youtibe videos and I've watched a bunch but I haven't found one that is speaking in my language. Many take things for granted, like I know what a shut off valve is (I do , these are only examples) and that I own and can use uncommon tools.
So I have been thinking about wholesale purchasing of parts/ components, not aquaponics which I have never done, but something I have done and that might interest others to do, and sell on Ebay? I would sell a kit, with a manual and photos and all components ready to be put together with some mainly large or heavy components to be purchased locally. I love to buy on ebay because I can get great prices on nice things I wouldn't otherwise be able to afford and I notice that some specialty stores must buy the same stuff on wholesale that is offered on ebay but they charge 2 or 3 times as much- due to their overhead or whatever but it is the same stuff.
I've sold on Ebay before but not as a business. I've mentioned this to my family and think I can get the start up capital on loan. So I am thinking of starting with two things and if they sell well, expanding in one area toward a manual and complete kit which I am most familiar with. Has Ebay been a financially beneficial experience for anyone here? What are your thoughts?
So I have been thinking about wholesale purchasing of parts/ components, not aquaponics which I have never done, but something I have done and that might interest others to do, and sell on Ebay? I would sell a kit, with a manual and photos and all components ready to be put together with some mainly large or heavy components to be purchased locally. I love to buy on ebay because I can get great prices on nice things I wouldn't otherwise be able to afford and I notice that some specialty stores must buy the same stuff on wholesale that is offered on ebay but they charge 2 or 3 times as much- due to their overhead or whatever but it is the same stuff.
I've sold on Ebay before but not as a business. I've mentioned this to my family and think I can get the start up capital on loan. So I am thinking of starting with two things and if they sell well, expanding in one area toward a manual and complete kit which I am most familiar with. Has Ebay been a financially beneficial experience for anyone here? What are your thoughts?