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Top 10 Tips for Selling on eBay
Written by SaleHoo.com
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1. Start Small
If you're anything like me, once you have a good idea you want
to put it into action immediately! Although you probably know in
theory that any business takes 12-18 months to become established,
somehow you still hope that you can get there in 2!
But, one mistake entrepreneurs consistently make is to throw their
life's savings into buying case loads of stock - before they even
know how eBay works. It's easy to be lulled into a false sense of
security on eBay after buying just one or two items. For buyers,
eBay is meant to be user friendly. For sellers, things are a little
more complicated. All powersellers agree that there are new things
to be learned all the time and you'll be surprised at how much more
you know after several months selling small, inexpensive items.
Be prepared to spend the first couple of months buying and selling
a variety of inexpensive items you can purchase with your loose
change. Keep track of what sells best and work on narrowing down
the possibilities to a few strong products. By this stage you will
also have experienced the best and worst situations eBay has to
offer, so you will be much better prepared to crank things up a
notch.
2. Respond to questions as quickly as possible
Most people use the Internet because it provides what they need
instantaneously: information, contacts, gifts, advice, and so on.
Therefore I can't emphasize enough the importance of checking your
emails as often as you can and replying to queries as quickly as
possible.
3. Organize your time and keep to a schedule
If you are holding down a full-time job and working after hours
to get your ebay business in motion, then it's vital to have a list
of what you need to get done and stick to it so you make the most
of the precious time available. Once you are working on eBay fulltime,
this becomes even more important! It's all too easy to reach the
end of another day and find that you have got hardly anything done.
So keep a planner or diary and make a timetable of what needs to
be done and when.
4. Do take professional photographs
from the beginning
The old saying remains as true as ever: A picture speaks a thousand
words. A bad picture can look unappealing and unprofessional. Plus,
if the buyer can't really see the item properly, they may be put
off bidding because they can't tell if it is what they really want.
So right from the beginning, work on creating the most professional
pictures you can, even if it means spending money on a photo tent
and better lighting.
5. Don't put all your eggs
in one basket - use other ways of selling apart from eBay
eBay is not the be all and end all of selling online - although
it is one of the best ways to start. As soon as you can though,
try thinking of other ways you can increase your web presence. Perhaps
you could place a classified ad in Yahoo or write about your auctions
in a MySpace blog. There are plenty of cheap and easy ways to build
up your profile.
6. Do keep a constant look out
for other products to sell, while also monitoring carefully what
you are already selling.
Don't become complacent! Even if your items appear to be stock
standard - such as chairs for instance - make sure you keep looking
at what other sellers are doing, emerging trends, magazine articles,
home decor programs, and more. There may be another related product
opportunity just waiting to happen that you completely overlook
if you keep your blinkers on.
7. Do keep in contact with your
wholesale supplier regularly to ensure you are aware of any stock
issues.
A backorder can create a lot of extra work for you soothing customer's
ruffled feathers. And if they want their order refunded, it costs
you money too. So make life easier for yourself by regularly touching
base with your suppliers and ensuring communication lines stay open.
8. Do carry out regular keyword
and market research
Keyword research is the way to ensure your potential customers
find you successfully. Set aside some time each day for marketing
and research to ensure that you're keeping at the top of your game.
9. Do use software to help organize
your sales
It's hard to part with the initial investment when the business
is still finding its feet, but the right software will make life
so much easier. My eBay quickly becomes unwieldy when you are selling
more than 15 items, and software ensures that you avoid making costly
mistakes, such as under-ordering stock, forgetting to ship to a
customer, and so on.
10. Don't offer free shipping as a gimmick unless you can afford
it
Free shipping is a very effective way of attracting more people
to your listings. However, before you consider offering free shipping,
think carefully about your profit margins, how much your item weighs,
and the fact that shipping will vary depending on how far away you
are sending it. Offering free shipping is a good move if you can
absorb the cost in your profit margin, but it could easily become
crippling if you apply it to a variety of items of different shapes
and sizes.
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