10 Tips that
will Sell Your eBay
Auctions
1. Title. Your first step to selling your
item. The default search method only scans auction titles,
so make sure you use a good title. An effective auction
title uses keywords that potential bidders use to search
listings, solves a problem, makes a reader curious to know
more and is simple and easy to read and understand.
Include your item's brand name, artist, or designer. State
exactly what your item is. If you are still confused then
do a search on ebay for the item you are about to sell.
Save those listing that appear most interesting on your
eyes and combine something similiar for your auction.
2. Date and Time of Auction end. Where are you selling, what
is the location of potential buyers? Be sure your auction is
not ending at the time when most buyers are asleep. This is an
important aspect, be sure to check your targetet market first,
then make your choice.
3. Use a Subtitle. It might seem unimportant at first
glance. But a good subtitle is gonna wake up more interest in
buyers and thus sell your item at a higher price.
4. Add Some photos. Get a good camera with 5 Million
megapixels. Be as professional with the pictures as you can be,
background is important, make sure the light is properly
adjusted for item you are about to photograph. If you are
taking a photo outside in the sun, a good location is if the
sun is at 3 O'Clock, while the item is 12 O'Clock and you are 6
O'Clock. So not ahead and not behind you, but at your side. The
angles are important too. Take pictures from up, below, aside,
horizontal. Be as creative as possible.
5. Never use Reserve Price. Online dealing and auctions
include a big portion of thrust between a seller and a buyer.
Buyer wants you to be honest with them, but the Price reserved
button says there is some secrecy involved. One way of
engendering trust, is to remove as much of the mystery from the
auction as possible. Believe me it distracts and turns off
buyers. If you are concerned about your item not selling high,
use a higher starting price, but never use Reserve!
6. Add an Interactive Picture Gallery to your Listings
(Image that is next to the title and appears right in search
results). Remember you have to make a good first
impression.
7. Describe your item properly. Do some research in the item
you are about to sell. Add descriptive information, make your
listing stand out! Use listing designer or some other auction
template, you must have your listing pretty. Experiment with
fonts, font sizes and colors
8. When talking about the item, mention what the merchandise
you are selling can do for the buyer. What is he going to
benefit if he has it? The buyer is most important, remember
that. You can also use the time and quantity trick. Say you
only have limited quantities, they only have X chances or X
time to buy the item. People get scared if they think something
is out of reach or to late to hold on too.
9. Maintain your feedback. If you are having issues with a
buyer try to resolve the problem in a positive way. Buyers
always look at feedbacks and if they suspect you are not honest
they will go and take their bussines elsewhere.
10. Don't use an overprotective or off turning Terms and
Conditions Policy. A buyer will get scared of getting sued if
you are trying to protect yourself with every law possible.
Urban is the author of eBay Auction Tips and publisher at Scam Information Website. | Article
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