A Beginner's Guide to Selling on eBay - 10 Tips for Success
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:26pm (GMT)
10 Tips and Tricks for Success
You've been buying on eBay for a while and naturally, your thoughts
turn to selling your own items. Yet, you're not quite sure where to
start. First, you will need to sign up as a seller and provide all the
information asked for and a credit card number. Once that is complete,
you're ready to begin listing your items. Below, I've outline ten tips
that will help make your auctions a success and reap you better profits
from your sales.
1. Your title should be authoritative and tell exactly what the item
is. Instead of saying Turkey Platter, list specific info such as Turkey
Platter, stoneware, late 70's and maker. You are limited to around 80
characters for your title, so be sure to choose it wisely. Avoid words
like 'look', 'must see' etc., as most experienced eBay shoppers don't
pay attention to them.
2. Choose the category for your listing carefully. With hundred of
different categories to choose from, this can be a bit difficult to
determine. If you feel your item fits in more than one, feel free to
select a second category. More than one category does incur extra fees,
so be aware of that as you list.
3. A picture is worth a thousand words in an auction listing. All items
need at least one picture. Higher priced items need more than one. Use
a good quality digital camera or a scanner if the item is flat. Proof
your pictures to make sure they are clear and crisp, crop where needed.
4. List all the details of your item in the description box. Be sure to
point out any flaws in the item. Think of any keywords that you would
look for if you were searching for the item and include those in the
description. Also list what payments methods you will accept, how long
the buyer has to get payment to you and what shipping methods you will
use.
5. Determine the lowest amount of money you will take for your item and
begin the bidding at that amount. Think about using a 'Buy It Now'
price if you're willing to let the item go for another few dollars
above your opening price. Avoid using 'reserve' auctions as many eBay
buyers will skip over them as not worth the time and effort.
6. Choose your listing time wisely. Many sellers feel that eBay has a
higher traffic ratio on the weekends. Some feel that Sunday afternoons
(between church times) are best, while others close their auctions late
on Friday or Saturday night.
7. Answer any questions that you receive from potential buyers
promptly. Some buyers may ask for a clarification on your listing or
additional pictures. Be ready to provide them the information they
request.
8. After the auction has ended, make sure you correspond with your
buyer. eBay will send you notice to your email account of how much the
item sold for and the email address of the high bidder. Keep the lines
of communication open until everything about the transaction is
complete.
9. After receiving payment for your item, ship it promptly by the
stated method. Send an email to the buyer to let them know their item
is on its way. You can leave feedback at this point or wait until the
item is received and the buyer posts feedback for you.
10. If you plan to do a lot of selling on eBay, you may want to
consider signing up for a PayPal account. Many eBay buyers only
purchase items from those sellers that do accept PayPal as a payment
method. It is free to sign up and all you will need is a checking
account.
Selling on eBay can become addictive and for some a very lucrative
venture. If you find that you enjoy the online garage sale, you may
want to download eBay's Turbo Lister to help make listing your items
much faster. Good luck with your eBay selling experience.
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