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How To Convert eBay
Surfers into Bidders! |
by:
Joe Clare |
Do you know the
phrase "A Call To Action"? Well, using "A Call To Action" on
your eBay Auction could help increase your sales almost
immediately. As outlined in my book "eBay Marketing Wholesale
SourcePak" having the right product, at the right price is
crucial. But, what else can you do to entice those eBay surfers
to become a bidder? Here is one key factor anyone can implement
on their auctions to help increase their sales - it's called " A
Call To Action!"
Some of you may be asking "What is "A Call To Action?" Well it's a simple
phrase that you would add to your auction description. This
phrase should tell your potential bidder what they should do
next. I know what your thinking, "Don't they know what to do
next?" But really, you do need to tell people what it is you
expect them to do. You can not depend on or assume that an
auction surfer is automatically going to become a bidder without
telling him/her what you want them to do. You need to come right
out and tell them to buy. And why they should buy. Here are some
examples of phrases you could use to entice that potential
bidder to take action now and make a bid.
- Bid Now! Save Money!
- Buy Now and Save on Shipping!
- Bid Now! Don't Miss This Incredible Deal!
- Buy Now! Quantities are Limited!
- Bid Now! One Of A Kind!
- Bid Now! Collectors Item!
You get the idea. If you have what that surfer is looking for any of the
above phrases will entice him/her to make a bid now. And this
method is not something new. Retail stores have been using this
for years. You know any of the big sales where the advertisement
says something like "And don't wait, Quantities are Limited!"
This method is time tested. Some experts report you can increase
your sales by 50% simply by telling those who are just surfing
your auction page what you want them to do.
You can also use more then one call to action. And use them for different
reasons in your auction. Say you use one of the above. Bid Now!
One of a Kind! But what if this surfer is not interested in this
item for auction. Well, don't let him/her leave without inviting
him/her to view your other auctions. Say something like "If you
don't see what you are looking for here - please visit my other
auctions" and create a link to your other auctions, possibly
your "me page" which lists all the auctions you have running.
Try this method on your next auction.
Happy Selling!
Joe Clare.
About the author:
Joe Clare is an active Netpreneur and eBayer! He is the author
of numerous articles on how to succeed on eBay! Check out his
latest Best Selling eBook "eBay Marketing Wholesale SourcePak"
Your Passport to Success! at
http://www.ebooksnsoftware.comm
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