SolveYourProblem
eBusiness Series:
Online
Auction Site Tips, Hints & Strategies
You Need To Know
(includes eBay® and
Yahoo®)
( 10 pages )
71.
Consistency
If you will be
auctioning off several items or you plan to auction items
on a long-term basis, keep the look of your auctions consistent.
Over time, you will develop several buyers that follow your
auctions because of the quality of your items and professionalism.
They will become accustomed to seeing information laid out
in a certain way. Keeping your auctions consistent will help
them navigate easier and therefore you will make a quicker
sale.
72.
Youth Auctions
Auction items
that focus on youth such as games, collectibles, clothing,
body jewelry, etc. should end during the week or on a Sunday
night. Ending them on Friday or Saturday nights is not a good
choice since they are generally not home on these nights and
therefore, the bidding is not as good.
73.
Retirement Age
If your auctions
include items that would appeal to people around retirement
age or moms and dads that stay or work at home, the best time
to end your auction is mid-morning during the week. This is
the time when older people spend most of their time on the
Internet and the ideal time for parents who have smaller children
taking a nap.
74.
Item(s) Use
Tell the buyers
what the original use of your item was. For example, if you
are selling lawn and garden items, you should express that
you purchased them for your home but then moved to an apartment
or whatever the case. This helps confirm to the buyer that
the item(s) is fine –the circumstance for its use changed.
75.
Accessories
Some people fail
to include information about accessories. This is very important
since many times people are looking specifically for the accessories/attachments
that go along with the item(s). What if you were buying a
weed eater but had a bad back? You need one that has a good
shoulder strap. If the buyer visits your auction and finds
the weed eater, you are selling to be exactly what they are
looking for and the price is right but there is no strap,
you have lost a sale. Include all accessory/attachment information
even if you think it has no value.
76.
Personal Website
If you have a
website where you have many items or even services that would
not sell on eBay, consider promoting your eBay auctions through
your personal website. This will help increase the traffic
to your site and build up the sales at eBay.
77.
Auction Insight
Auction Insight
is a great service that you should look at before you list
your auction. Auction Insight is a search engine that will
go out and review all of the larger online auction sites,
looking for your item(s) specified. In return, you will get
a list of prices this same item is selling for on the other
auction sites.
78.
Build Feedback
If you are new
to eBay and have no feedback ratings, you should consider
purchasing a couple of items yourself to establish a buyer’s
feedback. Because both the buyer and seller’s feedback is
rolled into one, building some buyer’s feedback for yourself
will help show buyers for your merchandise see that you are
a good risk.
79.
Escrow Service
If you are selling
high priced items such as a car, computer or other technology
equipment, a home, etc., you might want to consider offering
buyers the use of an escrow service. Before the auction closes,
you and interested buyers would need to set up an agreement
as to how the item will be paid for and any other detailed
information.
80.
Delivery Confirmation
Unfortunately,
some buyers will try to say they paid for an item but never
received the auction item(s). When shipping, you should consider
using delivery confirmation. This service is generally inexpensive
and can end up saving you a ton, especially if the item(s)
is higher priced.
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