5 Tips For Your Ebay Business
Here are five tips you should always follow when you sell on
ebay:
1) Sell at prevailing ebay market prices.
If you try to sell your products for obscenely high rates, you
will end you losing profits. Although clever pricing strategy
can get higher bids for your product, there really is a ceiling
for what you can do selling on ebay. If your products aren't
selling, reset the prices to something more reasonable.
2) Sell items that yield higher profit margins.
If you're selling radios from a dropship source that only yields
a 2% profit margin per sale, you are in serious danger of losing
money if you have to relist items. The easiest solution to this
problem is finding another dropship source with lower prices or
selecting another item that will yield a higher profit margin.
3) Improve your auction layout and design.
A poor layout and unprofessional design can easily deter
potential customers. If you can't honestly say that you would be
impressed with your own ebay auction template, you should trash
it and make a new one. You may want to ask a friend or relative
to give you a honest opinion of your template to help you assess
where you should put information, pictures, and links (if it is
a store template). This can do wonders to improve your
conversion rates as an ebay seller.
4) Improve your store policies.
Offer to give your customers a money-back guarantee if they are
not satisfied. Many people are weary of shopping on ebay because
they have heard of other people who purchased things from
less-than-honest ebay sellers. You should go out of your way to
provide your customers with consistent store policies--and then
to follow through with them when the need arises. This will
boost your credibility, bring in repeat sales, and prevent nasty
confrontations and negative feedback.
5) Improve your keyword and keyphrase density.
Most people search ebay using either "titles" or "titles &
descriptions." If your title and item descriptions are not
packed with highly-searched topics related to your product, you
will seriously reduce the amount of potential buyers you could
have viewing your auction.
To reiterate--if you want to make money on ebay, you should set
reasonable prices, pick items with high profit margins, use a
professional auction layout, set and follow consistent store
policies, and pack your titles and descriptions with
highly-searched keywords.
About the author:
Jason James website 'The Auction Resource Network' reveals his
inside secrets and sources that help him pocket over $10,000 a
month on eBay.
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