Sunday 12 August 2007

Promoting Yourself On EBay - Tips From A PowerSeller

By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie

One key to selling successfully on eBay is getting people to your listings. If no one sees what you’re selling, no one’s going to buy it. But even once they get there, if they don’t like what they see, they won’t stay around and bid. EBay PowerSeller Skip McGrath, of http://SkipMcGrath.com, shares some simple techniques you can use to boost your traffic and your increase your sales:



Increasing Your Traffic — How to Build Your Numbers

• Optimize Your Listings.

Ninety percent of all eBay shoppers search by keyword, rather than browsing categories. So having a keyword-rich headline or auction title can make all the difference in helping people find you. McGrath suggests, “Use all the relevant keywords in the title. Then if you have some space left, use words like new, unique, one of a kind, rare, that sort of thing — just make sure the word applies to what you’re selling.”



• Cross-Promote.

The more you use your auctions to promote your eBay store, the more sales you generate per listing. Most eBay users never click on the link that takes them from your auction to your store, so you can help yourself by putting a link to it in your written description. Tell your readers your eBay store carries this type of product and make the words “eBay Store” a hyperlink to take them there. Says McGrath, “One of the big advantages of moving buyers from your auction to your store is that store listing fees and final value fees are a lot less than at auctions.”



Increasing Your Sales — How to Establish Customer Trust

• Present a Professional Image.

Presentation is especially important if you’re new to eBay. It takes time to build up your feedback to a level where your customers feel comfortable spending with you, particularly if you carry higher-end products. If you have a feedback of thirty or forty, buyers may be a little leery of trusting you with their money, so the image you create can make or break your sales. Having an attractive, professional store will go a long way towards establishing credibility.



• Brand Your Business.

Branding is about consistency. Your customers should be able to recognize a particular look and associate that look with your business. The writing style, the layouts, the color schemes — everything should carry through across all of your venues. Branding results in repeat buyers and builds your customers’ confidence in you as a legitimate retailer.



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