The Secret to Ebay Store Success
Living and Dying by Reputation
When you are first starting out in any business it is absolutely
vital to generate positive feedback from customers. This not
only helps you get their business in the future, but it also
helps generate word of mouth advertising about your company. An
Ebay business is definitely no exception to this rule.
A company offering the absolute cheapest product or service
possible will still die if it treats customers poorly. Although
you cannot please every single person that uses your Ebay store
to buy something, it is definitely possible to keep the vast
majority pleased with the services you provide.
Accurate Descriptions
Since the customer cannot physically touch or see the actual
item you are trying to sell at your Ebay store, descriptions are
absolutely critical. Misrepresenting an item may yield you a few
dollars more on the winning bid but the negative feedback can
absolutely destroy your reputation and any chances of true
success using online auctions to make a living.
Also, you want to write your descriptions so that you anticipate
most questions a customer may have about the item. You still
have to respond to customer questions as soon as possible but
you certainly don't want to be bogged down all day shooting
e-mails back to people. Try to think of all the questions a
customer might have before writing your description so you can
write it so that almost all of these questions are answered in
the description itself.
Clear Photos
Never be tempted to use trickery or odd angles to misrepresent
your item with a photo. Again, negative feedback kills more Ebay
business owners and their dreams than you would ever believe.
Look carefully at the picture you plan to post with your listing
and ask yourself if it accurately represents what you are
selling. If it does not, take another picture that does.
Transactions
It can honestly be intimidating for customers to use the
Internet to buy the things they want and Ebay auctions can be
even scarier. People want to believe that they are buying from a
reputable and honest seller who is professional in every
respect. You send this very message by making the transaction as
convenient as possible.
All of your terms should be clearly listed up front so that
there is no chance for confusion. Inform customers about your
shipping charges and consider including the Ebay calculator in
your listing so that they can figure them out themselves and cut
down on questions that you will have to respond to.
Be certain to include your return and warranty policies so that
you did everything possible to inform the customer of precisely
what they are getting should they decide to buy from you. You
may want to consider making an occasional exception to your
policies in the interest of avoiding negative feedback, but that
is something you, as owner of your Ebay store, have to decide on
a case by case basis.
Include as many payment options as you can reasonably
accommodate. Fewer options generally means few bids and less
profitable online auctions for your Ebay store.
By following these simple guidelines and being sure to make the
customer feel as special as possible, you will build a great
reputation on Ebay. In the end, this will help grow your Ebay
business and keep your business thriving.
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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