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How To Write eBay
Auction Descriptions That Get Bids |
by:
Ian
Stables |
The first thing
you need to do is write an auction title.
This is the most important part of your auction. If your title doesn't
interest anyone no-one will read your ad.
You could have written the most compelling auction description ever written.
But unless anyone reads it you'll get no sales.
All professional ad writers agree that the title is 9x more important than
the ad itself. Before you read a newspaper article, what's the
first thing you read?
That's right. The headlines. Only when a headline interests you will you
attempt to read the actual article.
The most effective way of coming up with the best title
The best way is follow the 100-1 rule. First write 100 titles then pick the
best one. Why?
Professional writers do this because 100 seems to exhaust all possible
titles. You'll find when you've finished that the best one jumps
off the page at you.
Try it! It works. It takes time but nothing comes without effort. And the
results will outweigh the work.
There is however a better way that I stumbled across. This method is used by
one of the most successful writers on the web.
He simple asks a special question that just gets headlines flooding from
your fingers. I must say, it works like magic. He always gets
his headline in less than 5 minutes. And what's more, always
gets amazing results. Everytime!
Sorry I'm not going to reveal that question here, because I've included it
in my best-selling ebook about ad writing. And it would result
in less sales, because that would be one of the main reasons
people are buying it. Amongst others.
How to write the auction description.
Your description is the part that needs to get the person to place a bid. So
you better make sure it's persuasive.
Just about everyone reads the first paragraph. If this doesn't grab em, then
they'll quickly leave and look for other auctions.
The best first paragraph is always the one that grabs the imagination. When
they read it they should see themselves with your item. A bit
like the car salesman who gets you to sit in the vehicle.
Hopefully you've done a good job of that so now they begin reading the rest
of your ad.
People want to see the benefits of owning your item. So you need to show all
the benefits of having your offering.
You also need to present the benefits in a certain way. The best way I've
found for presentation is shown in my book. It always gets the
best response whenever I do this in my auctions.
If possible you should always use a photo. When people see what your
offering they're much more happy to buy.
So to summarise...
Get the auction title right. This is the most important part by far.
Use a powerful opening paragraph.
Present all the benefits of your item.
If possible use photos.
About the author:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ian Stables shows eBay sellers the best ways to
get extra bids to their auctions in his ebook "The 37 Effective
eBay Ad Writing Secrets.
http://ebayadsecrets.tripod.com/
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