Econsignor Plans to Break Open eBay Consignment Industry by Targeting Audiophile & Techie Markets

Unlike all other ebay consignment sellers that claim to sell "anything of value," Econsignor's pays off by specializing in only one category: electronics. This is good news for audiophiles & techies.

Pflugerville, TX, October 21, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Econsignor is an ebay consignment service in Pflugerville, Texas. They sell stuff for people on eBay for a commission of the final selling price. The ebay consignment industry is not new. It has been around since 2003 when companies like Isoldit, AuctionDrop and QuikDrop first came on the scene. Seven years later only a few sellers remain in business.

Looking at all of the years of past sales, specifically profit per transaction, the category of items that always sold successfully and for the most money was electronics. Brand name electronics are a thriving market on ebay and the demographics of the consignors are the same as the buyers so it's easy to see why you would pick electronics. It also helps to have a background in electronics and as a professional disk jockey for over 12 years, Armando has a growing, vast knowledge base of all kinds of professional electronic equipment. He is also a computer geek, video gamer, smart phone user and in his 30s like a small part of his main demographic. The large part of the demographic are the wealthy home theater hobbyists who keep upgrading but don't have an avenue to sell their used electronics for their full value. Econsignor is the key to getting these items on ebay. Econsignor is doing things a little different and seeing drastic results. Instead of accepting all types of items for consignment like antiques, collectibles, clothing, furniture, jewelry, etc., Econsignor accepts only brand name electronics. The reasons for this are simple once you hear the story.

Having spent the last 10 years selling thousands of items for friends, clients and collegues, Econsignor CEO Armando Filoteo knows a thing or two about what sells. He has managed over five different ebay selling operations. Filoteo founded Econsignor in 2010 only after he saw a vision of taking over the electronics market of one of the most technologically advanced cities in America, Austin, Texas.

Another company that is thriving in the consignment industry is The Home Consignment Center. They accept furniture, jewelry and art for sale via consignment and charge 50%. After comparing the two, it appears that Home Consignment Center is more expensive and really only targets women while Econsignor has lower rates starting at only 35% of the final selling price and is targeting men with electronics.

Econsignor has a free pick up service for Austin, Cedar Park, Hutto, Pflugerville and Round Rock, Texas. They are also the only ebay consignment seller in Austin specializing in only brand name electronics. They are not a walk in consignment shop though. All consignments are processed at their headquarters in Pflugerville and are available for sale on ebay only.

"With the holiday shopping season about to be in full swing, right now is the time to start consigning if you are planning on using that money to shop," says Filoteo.

Armando Filoteo is on twitter @armandofiloteo and @econsignor.

More information can be found online at http://www.econsignor.com

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