There were probably many times when you missed an interesting concert, play, show or game because you couldn’t get tickets for it. It’s true that the hottest events are the ones that sell out in a matter of minutes.
What is also true is that not all people who buy tickets for a certain event have in mind to go to it. Most of the time, the ones who buy a lot of tickets are the ticket brokers. They buy tickets at or below face value and sell them to the public, making a fortune from this activity.
The favorite place to sell tickets for many ticket brokers is eBay. The sheer number of visitors and the popularity of this site is what attracts most of the ticket brokers. Also, the fact that they can take care of their business from home, paying just a few minutes and earning a lot of money, makes selling tickets on eBay quite profitable.
If you find this business tempting, you should start by setting up two accounts: one at the site where you can buy the tickets, Ticketmaster.com, and the other at the site where you’ll be selling them, eBay.
Follow your dealer’s page constantly and find out when the most popular tickets go on sale. Make sure you’re logged in before the sale starts and that your credit card is working properly. Then try to buy as many tickets as you can, but make sure you don’t go over the limit imposed by the site. To be successful, you must have a fast internet connection, because in this case, time is tickets!
Once you’ve got the tickets you wanted, or at least a portion of them, it’s time to put them on eBay. After a few days, you will see how its price will increase significantly. The large number of people who see your tickets hides a large number of potential buyers and fans who will do sell ticketsĀ
anything for a ticket. If you choose your tickets well, you can make a small fortune selling tickets on eBay. As I said before, this can be a simple, fun and fruitful business for anyone.