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5 Sure-Fire Ways to Make
More Money on EBay
by:
John Lenaghan
Have you ever dealt with a salesperson or a waiter who gave you
unbelievably good service? How about someone who didn't seem to
care about you one bit?
Which of those people would you go back to the next time you
needed to make another purchase or eat another meal?
I'm willing to bet you would go back to the business or person
who gave you great service. Have you ever considered that this
same principle applies to your eBay sales?
One of the easiest ways to get more sales on eBay is to make
every buyer think "Wow, I've never had such a good experience
buying on eBay!"
Once someone has bought from you and had a good experience,
they're much more likely to buy from you again. They already
know they can trust you, you ship quickly, your descriptions are
clear and honest, and all the other things buyers wonder about
when dealing with an unknown seller.
Use the following 5 tips and watch your repeat business go
through the roof...
1. Quick Response
When you have an item listed on eBay and a potential buyer
contacts you with a question, respond quickly. It's important,
and actually critical to your success to check your email
several times a day. Answering a question quickly could be the
difference between you getting the sale or the buyer going
elsewhere.
2. Accurate Listings
When you list your items on eBay, write an accurate description.
You don't have to write long paragraphs or rambling information,
but provide exact measurements, colors, condition, etc. Be
honest and precise when it comes to your description.
3. Buyer Contact
Once your items have sold, be responsive to the buyer. Contact
them as quickly as possible after the auction has ended, thank
them for their purchase and provide the required information for
payment.
4. Sending Items
In your description, provide accurate details regarding
shipment. Make sure the items are sent within the time you
stated. In many cases, people purchase something for a specific
purpose and if you don't ship it when stated, not only do you
mess up their schedule but you have probably lost a customer and
opened the door for negative feedback.
5. Shipping & Handling
You should always charge actual shipping costs, or at most a
little extra to cover the cost of your shipping materials. There
are a number of shipping calculators that can be added to your
description so people can calculate their own shipping. Another
option is to state that you will provide actual shipping at the
end of the auction, based on the destination. Overcharging your
customers for shipping and handling is frowned upon and will
often result in unhappy customers.
It's always a good idea to include a thank-you note with every
item that you ship. It can be on a business card or something
larger, whatever you prefer.
Of course your thank-you note will also include the address to
your eBay listings and a friendly reminder for your customer to
check back regularly for more of your great deals and
exceptional customer service...
John Lenaghan offers success tips for
making money on eBay,
dropshippers and many other topics on the Online
Auction Advisor website. Visit
http://www.online-auction-advisor.com for more ways
to improve your buying and selling on eBay.
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