Selling On eBay The Right Way Makes The Most Money
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Selling items on eBay is a great way of making extra money in
Australia as well as most parts of the world. The old addage does
apply here though: 20% of the sellers are making 80% of the
profits. In order to ensure that you are making the most money from
eBay you need to know how to sell effectively.
Selling effectively versus just selling on eBay can make a lot of
difference. By implementing the below tips I would constantly make
at least 25-50% more than other people selling the exact same items
on eBay. Sometimes I found that I would make more than 100%
more!
Firstly, I'm assuming you already know how to list an item to sell
on eBay. If you don't eBay itself has a great step-by-step tutorial
how to do this, just visit their site. Now here are the must do
things in order to ensure that you are getting the best price you
can when selling items on eBay:
1. Make sure you put a very detailed item description on your
auction listing. Google the model/brand name & number of the
item you are selling & get all the details including technical
specifications (if you are selling electronic items), or any
specifications available for this item. Check as many pages as you
can & if selling in Australia, make sure you check the
Australian sites as a priority as the item you are selling may have
slightly different specifications in other countries. If there are
product reviews about the item, its a good idea to copy these as
well (just make sure you reference back to the site - don't do this
if the review is copyrighted) or you can just add the URL with the
words "for a full review of this product, click here". Never just
list the model/brand name & model number as the chances of
getting a good final bid price is lower. Bidders like to see all
the details of the item they are bidding on. Yes, its true that
there are some bidders out there that will already know all about
the item you are selling & thus will bid on the item regardless
of whether you have the details there or not, but there is also a
big group of potential bidders who are just looking for a similar
item - e.g. they might just be looking for a video camera but
aren't set on one particular brand or model, so they browse the
different options available. If you have everything they want to
know about on your auction description, then they are much more
likely to bid compared to if you just had the name of the item.
2. Use an HTML editor like Microsoft Frontpage or Dreamweaver to
create your auction listings. This way you can make the listing
look professional & attractive to potential bidders. You could
use the HTML editor on eBay but I always found this to be a little
restrictive in its use. Its a good idea to create a template that
you can use again & again for different listings. Have a look
at what other sellers are doing (those that have fancy auction
listings) & see if you can do something similar. Then copy the
code from the HTML editor into the "Enter Your Own HTML" box on the
sell page of eBay.
3. Take lots of quality pictures of the item & include them in
the auction listing. Make sure you take good close ups of the item
from many different angles so that bidders know exactly what they
are bidding on. I have always found that my listings with good
quality photos did so much better than other sellers listings with
no or few or bad quality photos. Using a digital camera with 3.2Mp
& up is good enough. If you can, avoid using the camera on your
mobile phone as most camera phones take bad quality pictures. Take
at least 6 good quality photos.
4. Following on from the above point, do not use the upload photo
feature of eBay because not only does this add to the cost of your
listing, it also resizes your photos reducing the quality &
visibility of your item. Instead, go out & get a web hosting
account - there are many cheap options available. Upload your
photos (you may have to do some resizing of the photos using
whatever photo editor you have - do not resize them to too small -
I usually make the photos no more than 800 pixels wide &
whatever height), & upload them to your web hosting account.
Then, copy the link locations into your HTML editor. The easy way
is to browse to the actual photos on your website & then right
click to copy image & then paste onto your auction description
in your HTML editor.
5. Make sure you include detailed information on the condition of
the item. If its brand new, write that its brand new, unopened
& make sure you put this in the title of the listing. If its
used, describe the condition in as much detail as possible.
6. Spend some time on the title of the listing. Don't just list the
name of the item, include some of its key features, as many that
will fit. Once again, not everyone knows about an item just by its
name or model number. If you specify key features in the title they
are more likely going to view your auction.
7. Avoid using reserve prices and high starting bids. If you are
really afraid that you will be forced to sell the item for much
lower than what you require for it, then a higher starting bid is
the better of the two evils. Reserved prices put people off as they
do not know what your reserve is. They think it might be high &
thus do not bother bidding. But if they know upfront what the start
price is, then they are more likely to bid if they are comfortable
with that start price. At least they know they have a chance of
getting the item at that price versus having a reserve price. To be
honest, 90% of the time I have always found that having a start
price of 0.99c achieves a much higher final bid amount than having
a higher start price. This is because people get involved with the
auction and the innate competitiveness built in many of us, causes
us to push the bid higher if we are competing with other people for
the item. Also once someone bids at any price, they watch that item
over & above other items listed. If they are outbid, they
generally think "what's another $1 or $5.. I can afford that to get
this item" & so the price goes up. Make sure you do the top
points though, as these will help you get informed buyers who are
keen to get your product.
There are many more things that you can do to ensure that you get
the best price for your listings. The ones I have described above I
believe are the key ones but there are others that definitely help.
You can find many guides to selling more effectively on eBay.
In any case, selling on eBay can generate you a great deal of extra
income if you sell effectively and this can definitely done by all
Australians regardless of whether you have initial startup capital
or not.
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