eBay Business - 5 Hot Tips When Writing your eBay Auction
I don't care what an EBay business is selling, in order for it
to become successful then it takes repetitive quality customer
service combined with merchandise that people want to buy.
Ok, so you've got the product part down pat, but you are
probably thinking "How can I provide fantastic customer service
over the computer?" Well that is what we are going to talk about
in today's article - conveying the image of success in your EBay
business through your email, your ads, and your auctions.
Believe it or not your entire EBay business image rests in the
way you communicate through your emails and your ads. It's the
only thing that your prospective customers have to go on. That
information tells your customers whether the EBay business is
legitimate or if it is trying to hustle them. It tells them
whether you have an EBay business that is trying to sneak away
with hidden fees or if you are honest.
So what if you do not have the most outstanding products to
sell. Why? Because good, clean, honest customer service conveyed
through your auctions is what counts in the end. Sure you have
to have the product they are looking for but what is going to
separate your EBay business from the rest is the way you connect
with the people whom are viewing your ads.
The first thing that you have to consider with your EBay
business is that most everyone who is shopping and bidding on
EBay views all sellers as individual people as opposed to a
'business'. Yes I realize that there are indeed many businesses
that sell on EBay but even still, that is the psychological
perception of the shopper.
So what does this have to do with you and your EBay business?
Well taking this information into account should tell you that
you need to play off of the "home seller" image as much as
possible with your EBay business. People like to support other
people whom are trying to make a living. Even though your EBay
business is actually a business, do not display that image.
Rather, come off as an individual working hard trying to make a
living on his or her own with a small EBay business.
I have a question for you; what is the very first thing that the
buyer sees after clicking on the title of your auction?
They scroll down through the description! That my friend, is
where your EBay business either fails or succeeds. And below I'm
going to share with you a few nifty trade secrets that will
explode your EBay business sales into new horizons when you
implement them into writing your EBay business auction.
1. For starters make sure that your description is not full of
pointless dribble. Nobody likes to finally find a title of a
product they want, click on the EBay business link, and then get
slammed in the face with page after page after page of verbiage
that puts them to sleep. Keep it short but concise! Your EBay
business is counting on it.
2. Write a true description. Do not fluff it with unnecessary
wordage and sentences. List down everything you know about your
item, all of the facts, every valuable point. Try to imagine any
questions that your customer might have and answer them in the
description. People want to know everything they can before
contacting your EBay business. So take care of them!
3. Be nice. Yes, be nice, be friendly, be easygoing in your
auction description. Shoppers want to feel relaxed and trusting
of your auction style. Write your information as if you were
exchanging a conversation with your prospects. Let your EBay
business show that you can communicate with literally anyone.
4. Take advantage of the "My EBay page". Every EBay business has
the chance to put friendly personality to their profile to show
their customers that they are people too who care about them.
Shine through by keeping this page updated. Your EBay business
will thank you for it in the long run.
5. Who likes too many rules? You know what I mean! Do you like
it when you see an EBay business list down a ton of rules and
regulations in their auction? I certainly don't and in fact it
turns me off to any EBay business that seems so uptight. Of
course you have to have rules but keep it light. Don't come off
so firm.
6. Last but not least keep your typeface size to an average
size. There are many different people viewing your EBay business
and some people may still be looking from an 800x600 display so
be careful not to design your auctions higher like 1024x768 or
else you just might be causing someone to click off of your EBay
business auction due to the need to scroll and scroll to find
the details.
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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