Boost Your Profits On Ebay With One Simple Trick
Most ebay neophytes and unsuccessful ebayer sellers--as well as
some successful ebayer sellers--have no idea that one title is
any different from another. In fact, the difference between a
good title and description can be the difference between 15
visitors and 250 visitors--which has huge implications for your
bottom line.
So what makes a good title?--Three things: keyword-packing,
accuracy, and readability.
Keyword-packing will determine when your auction is pulled up in
response to an ebay search. For instance, if you are selling
jewelry and use the words "white gold" in your title, whenever
someone searches for "white gold" by titles, your auction will
be one of the results that gets pulled up. This is why you
should always load your ebay auctions with relevant keywords.
Another important part of writing titles is accuracy. If you use
keywords that are highly-searched but irrelevant to your
auction, your auction will get pulled up by a lot of searches,
but will not end up with a high final price. If a visitor is
looking for one thing and finds something entirely different,
they will more than likely hit 'back' immediately. This is why
you should always write a title that focuses on an accurate
description of your product.
The last component of writing titles is readability. If your
auction title is not readable and compelling, very few potential
customers will open it. To keep it readable and compelling,
avoid tossing together a jumble of words that will get pulled by
more searches, but wont attract buyers. Also include
descriptive, compelling words and phrases to attract buyers,
such as "new" or "50% off."
In addition to writing a good title, you will also need a good
description.
A good description should also include keyword-packing. As I
discussed earlier, you should include as many relevant keywords
as you can in your description; however, you should try to keep
this within reason. Don't fill your description with random
keywords. Instead, insert them into your description as often as
possible without sacrificing readability.
You will also want to write a compelling description. You should
consider what separates you from other ebay sellers and focus on
those points. For instance, let's say all of your merchandise is
brand new. You could make it a point to stress how other ebay
sellers often auction off broken and refurbished items--and that
they can only be assured that they will receive high quality
products if they shop at your store.
The gap between ebay powersellers and ebay newbies is big, but
some of the steps to bridging the gap are small. Using better
titles and descriptions is one of those small steps. If you
follow the methods I outlined in this article, you could easily
boost the amount of visitors your auctions receive by a factor
of five or ten.
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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