Being a seller is a lot of responsibility and you may sometimes feel as if you are not doing everything you want. This simple checklist will help keep things on top.
Did you find everything you can possibly do about your item? Try typing those names, you may feel the search engine is something deeply involved. If someone else sells the same thing as you, always try to provide more information about it.
Do you monitor competition? Always keep an eye on how much other items are selling like or similar to you and what prices are offered. $ 90 when someone else is selling items for $ 100 There are usually a few points at the start of the fixed price auction for.
Do you have a picture of the item? It's worth taking the time to shoot your item, especially if you have a digital camera. You get serious about eBay, but if you don't have a camera, you probably want to invest one at a time.
Are you emailing your seller? It is worth sending a simple email when the deal is being made: Simple "Thank you for buying my item. Follow up this" Thank you for your payment. You will be surprised at how much problems you avoid just by telling in this way.
Also, do you check your email? The potential buyers can send emails about anything at any time not answer these emails, just substitute them for buying from you
In addition, do you need to know to buyers who have all the item description pages? If you are planning to provide an international delivery, it is good to make a list of charges to different counties and view it at each auction if you have special conditions (Eg, if you give a refund on any item as long as it is not open), you
Were you properly wrapping your item? Your wrapping should be professional for the best impression: use a properly sized envelope or parcel, lose it instead of a hand-written address Oh, always use a first-class post Yes-not cheap.
Follow up? It is worth sending an e-mail a few days after you post the item, saying, "Is everything okay with your purchase? I hope you received it." This It may sound like giving the customer a chance to complain, but you try to help your customers, not taking and running their money
Being a really good eBay seller is, more than anything else, about providing purely good and honest customer service. It is the only surefire way to protect your reputation. Of course, by now you may be wondering whether it actually does with all the hassles worth getting a good reputation on eBay. Didn't people buy from you anyway and just could not open a new account if it actually came to it? Set the following email.
5 simple steps to post your first eBay auction.
It's surprisingly easy to start posting your first auction on eBay. Here is what you need to do.
Step 1: Open your eBay seller's account.
If you purchased things on eBay, you already have an account-just log in with it and click "Sell" on the toolbar at the top of the page, if you have never used eBay before First open the account using the "Register" link under the toolbar, click "Sell" and "Seller's Account" The eBay site will guide you through the process Card details that may be for security protection And bank information.
Step 2: Decide what to sell.
For your first small experiment at Ebay, it is not really important what it sells. Let's take a look around the room you're doing-something that you can put in the post that you are not connected to all that Small books and CDs are an ideal first item is there.
Step 3: Submit your item.
Click "Sell" to make your item on your list your way.
The first thing you need to do is select a category-it just enter what the item is and eBay will let you choose for you and then write a title and description. Enter in the description box the keywords that you think the user should search for in the title box and all the information about the item.
Now set the starting price. $ 0.01 is not the other, and the item is the best starting price, as it attracts people to bid on who will never end at a very low price. The next thing to set is the auction period: 3, 5, 7 or 10 days. This is up to you: longer sales usually get more bids, but also seem to pull forever. Also, the current item of adding photos is always on the sale of photos. Finally, check the payment methods you accept (just PayPal is at its best for now), and where (to limit yourself to your country to begin with) is done!
Step 4: Wait for it to sell.
This is just a matter of sitting behind and letting eBay do that-the buyer finds your item and leaves a bid on it. Some bidders may email questions about the item, you need to do your best to answer these questions as soon as possible
Remember that if your item does not sell it can be listed again for free.
Step 5: Collect payments and post it.
We use a fun payment system to deliver emails to buyers sent via eBay. Before sending something, make sure you have the money.
Once you have the payment, all you need to do is pack the items for posting (use some bubble wrap) Put some stamps and post it is!
I am the first item on sale for you to have fun. The following email gives you a checklist of things you need to do to be a successful seller, as you're starting to get it.
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