How To Sell On Ebay: The
Money Is In The Back-End
How using a simple, painless customer
follow-up technique can help you make more money on eBay
overnight.
Learn to Make Money Selling on eBay.
Many people who sell on Ebay completely neglect the
follow-up process. They post an auction. Someone wins. They
send an automated message to the winner. They ship the item.
End of story. End of buyer-seller relationship.
. . .end of customer’s total worth to the business --and
this is why so many people who sell on Ebay fail or make
negligible profits: they have no idea that the real money is
actually in back-end and follow-up sales.
In this article, I am going to go over one of the tools you
can use to make follow-up sales on Ebay: autoresponders.
Autoresponders will allow you to automate the follow-up and
upselling process. You can subscribe to an autoresponding
service through a number of different companies. Most will give
you a free trial that limits your abilities, but lasts
indefinitely.
Getresponse (getresponse.com) is one of these companies. It
has a user-friendly control panel, excellent customer service,
and offers a free trial version that will give you access to
everything you need for early upselling and follow-up.
You can use your autoresponder a number of different ways to
make follow-up sales, but you must start by collecting names to
load into your autoresponder.
You can do this by asking customers (after you’ve made a
sale) if they would like to join your mailing list and receive
special offers, discounts, and the chance to buy items before
they go on auction. Load the names and email addresses of the
people who respond positively into your autoresponder.
Getresponse will send them a confirmation message. The rest
is up to you.
Come up with special offers, discounts, and
contests and send them out via broadcast to your
subscribers on a regular basis, but not too often.
Your customers have already a) purchased from you and b)
agreed to receive special offers. From here, it shouldn’t be
too hard to get follow-up sales. They are already hooked--just
give them a good offer.
For instance, you could send out special offers for
complementary products at certain intervals. You could target
people who purchased digital cameras and offer them sticks of
memory at a discounted price, but only if they buy within a
certain amount of days after the close of the auction. You
could do the same thing with camera bags--and also set a
specific date.
If you sell jewelry, you could offer customers a matching
set of earrings for a necklace at a discount. Or cleaning
tools. Or a jewelry box.
There are a number of different ways in which you can
structure your Ebay post-sales follow-up with your
autoresponder. There are only two real rules you should
follow:
1) Do not, under any circumstances, add people to your list
who did not specifically ask to be added to it. It is illegal
and unethical, and it could land you in jail; and
2) Make sure you are targeting the right people with the
right follow-up pitch. If you’re trying to sell discount
plastic dinosaurs to someone who just bought a case of motor
oil, you probably wont get the response you want.
. . .other than that, it is completely up to you. Come up
with some creative ideas; put them to work; and you can easily
double or triple the lifetime worth of each customer who shops
at your Ebay store.
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- Written by Isaiah Hull, author of "How
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