How does a Selling Assistant make money? Who can become one?

by | Dec 5, 2014 | Sell Their Stuff: eBay Trading Assistants and Selling Assistance | 0 comments

How does a Selling Assistant make money?

While every SA can have their own system, most Selling Assistants either take a commission of the final sale price or charge the client a flat fee by item, by hour or by contract.

Who can become a Selling Assistant?

There are no prerequisites for working as a Selling Assistant. I would recommend that you have at least some prior experience with selling so you know what you’re getting into. Anyone who is willing and able to sell items online or off can do so for others, which is one of the things that makes this such a fantastic opportunity. There is nowhere to register, no terms to agree to, no feedback system to cater to, and you’ll pay no registration fees for running your service.

Best of all, you can start whenever you’re ready without having to wait on anyone else!

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