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How to Increase Your E-Bay Response

posted March 16, 2007 - 10:13pm
How to Increase Your E-Bay Response

Only a successful sale generates profits. You can encourage visitors to your auction, you can also get them to read it, but the most important thing is to get them to bid on it. Below are some tips that can help you increase response on your e-bay listing and make more money on each sale:

1) A lot depends upon how you design your auction. You have to attempt to put information on it in a manner that it gives the much required incentive to the casual or interested visitors to actually bid for your item. For example some people do not give enough importance to the accompanying picture they have posted on eBay. A professionally shot picture with proper lighting and un-intrusive background is as vital as the description of your item.

2) Most of the bidders are apprehensive about disputes and the hassles that they might get into after they pay up. To allay such fears the best policy is to sign up at SquareTrade and get permission to display their logo on your auctions which will assure the bidders that they will be not be shortchanged in any eventuality. It gives a professional look to your auction and you will always see it on PowerSellers auctions. To further your professional image and build confidence, put up all business practices in a visible place giving details, including shipping, time schedules, and refunds.

3) Nothing boosts confidence more than good feedback. Include all positive feed back comments prominently and in the event that you have 100% positive feedback, make sure that it is mentioned on all auctions. If you have a reserve price it is likely to discourage bidders. Displaying a NR (no reserve) along with your item’s name should take care of that.

4) Benefits not features: Make sure your description emphasizes on the benefits that your item can give to the customer, not just its features. This is a classic sales technique. If you have trouble with this, remember: 'cheap' is a feature, 'save money' is a benefit.

5) You can never be sure of which payment method a particular bidder might be comfortable with. Try to include unusual payment methods such as checks, which most of the sellers try to avoid. Also keep just two or three auctions going on for an item you have more than one of in stock rather than choosing the Dutch-auction route.

6) Remember that much depends upon the search results when it comes to categories that are crowded. To ensure that your product comes up in the first ten results and you get the maximum hits you need to upgrade regularly. The best upgrades may be expensive but they may be worth the money you spend for them.

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Alan Liew is a full-time entrepreneur and he currently owns and operates Online4income.com. The website is designed to provide information and guide to help people start making money online. You can also visit his blog to find free e-books and tools for making money online.



Comments

EBAY is way too greedy

Square Trade is too expensive for those of us on limited fixed budget. I tried no reserve and got screwed. People don't want to even get close to paying what something is worth. For example right now I have a genine topaz blue ring with diamonds 14 K. and people won't even pay below appraised value. I cannot afford to give it away. It cost $245.00 I have the reciept. It was never worn. My mom got it and passed away before she ever wore it. I had two people ask if I would take $79.00 and $59.00. Give me a break they wouldn't if it were them. I do state my shipping, refunds etc. I have nice items, many vintage and people if no reserve only pay $1.00 to $5.00 when they are worth, $25-$100.00 people want something for nothing. I have great feed back only two people gave me negative and both were retalitory. I tried check and nine times the checks were no good and they got the item and I was out the money plus bank fees. So won't do check ever again. Tried over sea sales and got burned there too way to much. Ebay fees have gotten way out of hand and they have dummied down making the auctions nice. They used to have a place you could just choose a color for words now they have the stupid html which I never get and have tried for 7 years. They want too much to pretty up the page too. I am about ready to just stay with overstock and craigslist. I get better results for a whole lot less.

Celanith

Hello everyone, stop and set awhile.

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