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Seven Steps to eBay
Selling Success |
by:
Heather
Wallace |
More and more
people try their luck at selling on eBay everyday. With all of
that growing competition it is important that you do everything
possible to make sure that you stand out from the crowd. By
following a few simple steps you can greatly improve the odds of
your auction being noticed, that browsers will convert to
bidders, and that those bidders will become repeat customers.
Begin practicing the follow seven tips and watch your eBay
auction sales explode.
1. Inundate your potential buyers with details. It is much better to provide
a lot rather than a little information and this will also be a
great opportunity for you to pepper your listing description
with keywords. Do be sure, however, that your auction listing is
informative and not filled with hype. Those extra exclamation
points really aren't going to make the sale. Actually, they will
only make you look unprofessional. Also, give your readers
details as appropriate such as models number, item condition,
color, size, etc.
2. The title may not seem like a vital part of the equation, but it really
is of great importance. It is the first thing people see when
browsing through the auctions, so it has to not only grab their
attention, but also entice them to click. Do not enter you title
in ALL CAPS. This will only make you look like an amateur.
Include as applicable; keywords, model numbers, seating
information, brand names, item size, color, etc.
3. A picture is worth a thousand bids. Okay, well maybe not a thousand, but
it will certainly help your item sell. Think about it; would you
buy something sight unseen? Of course not and neither will the
majority of buyers on eBay. Be sure to take care when
photographing your item. Lesser quality photos are just as bad
as no pictures at all. Also, the more expensive the items; the
more photos you should provide.
4. State all of your requirements upfront. Tell potential bidders how much
you intend to charge for shipping, to which countries you are
willing to ship, if you will accept returns, or anything else
that you might wish to specify. You really can't make things up
as you go along. You have to get all requirements out there at
the beginning.
5. If a potential buyer contacts you with a question then be sure to
promptly respond. If you wait you may lose a much needed bidder.
Also, be sure to be polite in your response as no question is
too stupid to warrant anything other than but a courteous reply.
Even if that person doesn't bid on your item they will certainly
remember your pleasant attitude and that could mean a future
sale.
6. The majority of buyers on eBay prefer to pay for their purchase via
PayPal. That is why it is vital for you to accept this method of
payment. It is also beneficial to you as it eliminates the
potential for bad checks or money orders.
7. After the sale most winning bidders will expect the seller to begin the
completion of the transaction. Send an email, an invoice, alert
the buyer when the item has shipped, and be sure to leave
feedback after the transaction.
Copyright © Heather Wallace
About the author:
Heather Wallace is a writer whose work has been published in
national, regional, and online publications. To receive a FREE
eBay Seller's Resource Guide, send a blank email to mail to:
eBay-Sellers-Resource-Guide@fetchingsites.com
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