I Sold It On eBay!
eBay is described as the world's biggest Internet auction site,
and recent statistics quote 2.6 million visitors daily. That's a
heck of a lot of visitors to a flea market! Many people
are making a full time living from eBay, and previously small
localised retail shops have embraced the huge worldwide market
accessible only on the World Wide Web.
If you have recently set up a retail website you will know how
difficult it can be to draw visitors in any great volume, and
you will also be aware of the huge fees charged by professional
SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) experts. But the great thing is
that you can use the enormous pulling power of eBay to drive
targeted visitors to your own website. After learning a couple
of canny tricks it is child's play to generate repeat sales and
ultimately a loyal customer base.
So how is it done?
It's all quite straightforward really. You will need to develop
your own eBay presence and become a regular auction seller. It's
not a difficult process and will in itself generate revenue for
your business. However, this is by no means the end of the
story...
After the sale of each item you should email the buyer with a
courteous 'thank you' message detailing your payment and
delivery terms. This is of course good business practice and
your customers will love you for that personal touch - they
should also see the URL (web address) of your business website
at the foot of your email, so don't forget to include it.
You should then follow up with another email when the item has
despatched to advise the customer when they should expect to
receive their purchase (remembering again to add the
all-important URL footer). Finally, include in the package a
simple advice slip thanking the customer once again and of
course quoting your website URL.
This simple and free promotion of your website will help to
establish and build a customer base that could have cost a huge
investment in advertising costs.
So it can be seen that by using the world's biggest flea
market to your advantage, the phrase "I Sold It On eBay" can
mean a lot more than initially meets the eye!
About the author:
Tony Williams is a musician, writer, and self-confessed eBay
fanatic. Check out the best FREE eBay tips, tricks, and more at
www.easyprofits.co.uk
and make Easy Profits
With eBay!