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So you want to be an eBay
PowerSeller? |
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Welcome to Bid It Adieu's Blog:
So you want to be an eBay PowerSeller? |
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I started selling on eBay
almost five years ago - just to get rid
of items left over from a neighborhood
garage sale. Within 9 months I was a
PowerSeller and after two years I was
selling on eBay full time! My
auctions consistently bring more money
than auctions for similar items. And
this is what works for me...
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1. Research every item you list. |
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Dig through the eBay
archives to find successful auctions of
similar items.
Terapeak is a wonderful tool that
actually does the research for you and
can provide a competitive insight for
eBay.

Hammertap is another tool
for sellers who run their business on
eBay. It helps you discover what
products sell and how to make more sales
more often. Hammertap even offers a Free
10-Day Trial and a 90 Day money back
guarantee.

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2. Use low
starting bids. |
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Low starting bids cost
less to list and they encourage
participation and competitive bidding.
This is especially true if your research
shows that you are listing a popular
item. If however, you are
expecting very few bids, you should
start the auction close to or at your
minimum desired sale point. Don't
use a reserve price as this only drives
away potential bidders - most bidders
are more receptive when they see you
have set a fair, realistic starting
price.
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3. Time most
listings to end on Monday evenings. |
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On the items for which
you would like to maximize your profit,
time the listings to end on Monday
evenings between 8:30 and 10:30 Eastern
Standard Time (5:30 and 7:30 Pacific
Time).
You can use 7-day
listings beginning and ending Monday
evening, 5-day
listings, beginning Wednesday evening
and ending Monday evening; or 3-day
listings, beginning Friday evening and
again, ending Monday evening.
I never end a listing on
a Friday or Saturday, and most often not
on Sundays either. Be very aware of the
holidays, sporting events and seasons
when you consider the end of your
auction... will bidders be at home,
waiting for your auction to end, or will
they be at Mom's house celebrating
Mother's Day; have the guys over for
Monday night football; or be out to a
company Christmas Party?
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4. Prepare
listings in advance, then schedule them
to start on Monday evenings. |
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Prepare your listings in
advance, scheduling them to start
according to your preferences as
determined in Step 3. If you
utilize eBay to create your listing, a
10¢ fee will be assessed.
However, there are some
auction management services that let you
create eBay auction listings from within
your web browser - automating the
listing process - and over time,
especially if you are a PowerSeller,
will save you a lot of money.
There are several available - and most
offer a trial period, so try them out
before you decide. Making a final
decision depends on which auction
management tools are most important to
you and determining which service
provides those tools.
I've used eBay,
GarageSale (for Mac OS X users), Auctiva
and Vendio for creating my auction
listings, but my favorite is
Seller Sourcebook. Seller
Sourcebook offers a large library of
professionally designed templates
(2500+), auction tools and image
hosting, and --- you can schedule
your eBay listings at no additional
cost. Check them out!
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5. Take care when
writing your description. |
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Research, examine and
weigh your item.
Make sure you know what
you have, and if it appears to be a
vintage or antique collectible item, be
certain that it is not a reproduction.
(Vintage reproductions are okay - but
you must be clear in stating that is
what you are offering.)
Be thorough and list not
only the item's attributes, but its
flaws as well. To some, certain flaws
only add character, but it is important
to note them nonetheless. Write as if
there were no pictures. Use
keywords when describing the item. The
Google Adwords Keyword Tool is a great
source for keywords. For example,
maybe you want to list an old Pabst Blue
Ribbon tray. Just go to the
Google Adwords Keyword Tool page and
you will see a box where you can enter a
keyword or phrase. I would suggest
keeping it simple --- type in "Pabst"
(without the quote marks). Two
lists will be populated offering
Keywords related to term(s) entered
and Additional keywords to consider.
I would strongly suggest using the
relevant "additional keywords to
consider" in the listing title and/or
description. Accordingly, the
relevant keyword ideas for Pabst (as
pertains to this item) are PBR, beer,
beers, lager, ale and brew.
An online or in-the-hand
Thesauraus is another great tool as
well. While you and many others
might call this a tray, there are those
who would refer to it as a "platter".
Think outside of the box -- the
individual who is searching for a
platter may only happen upon your
listing because all others only utilize
the word "tray" in their description.
Finally, if you are
selling an item constructed of a
precious metal it is almost always a
good idea to not only list the quality
of the metal, but the weight of the item
as well. A digital pocket scale works
well and doesn't take up much room...
it's also great to take with you when
you're out Garage Sale-ing, looking for
items to buy and re-sell.
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6. Use pictures in
your listings. |
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Pictures, pictures,
pictures. You cannot have too many,
especially if condition is either a
concern, or outstanding for a vintage
piece. A picture will show what
you cannot always describe and will
clearly convey the state of an item -
and eBay now offers the gallery picture
for FREE.
Again, you may wish to
consider using an auction management
service such as
Seller Sourcebook, as you are able
to insert as many pictures as you'd like
- without any additional cost!
This feature alone can add up to quite a
savings.
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7. Make sure your
shipping rates are reasonable. |
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I almost always use
eBay's shipping calculator for domestic
shipping. I've found that this method
provides the fairest shipping charge to
each bidder... it doesn't make sense to
me that a buyer in a neighboring city
should have to pay the same shipping
charge as a bidder in Southern
California (I live in the Midwest). So I
enter the package weight and dimensions
and allow the eBay Shipping Calculator
to do its job! And yes... the auction
management services also provide a form
for this data entry, which is then
imported into eBay with the other
listing information.
I also charge a handling
fee. This small fee covers or defrays
the cost of any packaging materials and
courier related costs incurred. Be
sure to keep this cost reasonable as
eBay has a stringent policy regarding
excessive charges.
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8. Offer delivery
confirmation always - and combined
and/or free shipping when possible. |
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You could charge for
delivery confirmation, but it
gives YOU peace of mind.
As for Free Shipping - I
usually determine the average high sales
price for a similar item (price +
shipping), then set my auction to start
at or near (usually below) that combined
total - offering free shipping.
Listings with free shipping or
multi-item discounts will encourage
buyers to purchase more items from you.
Also, when buyers search for items, they
can sort the results by price + shipping
and your items will then rank higher.
If a buyer can save even $1 for the same
item and you have good feedback with a
proven track record, they will most
likely purchase from you - appreciating
the goodwill gesture.
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9. To insure or
not insure? |
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You can protect your
packages against loss or damage during
shipping with insurance from the United
States Postal Service (USPS), UPS or
FedEx.
eBay's new policy will
not allow you to offer insurance as an
option - you must either elect to
provide insurance --- or not. If
you wish to provide insurance, simply
include that cost in the
shipping/handling charge and indicate in
the listing details that insurance is
included.
As a rule of thumb, I
prefer to insure domestic U.S. Postal
packages that are valued at $50 or more.
I insure all packages that are shipped
via U.S.P.S. First Class International
mail and apply my "rule of thumb" for
Priority Mail International packages.
UPS and FedEx
automatically protect every shipment
against loss or damage up to a value of
$100. With declared value, you can
purchase protection up to $50,000.00 per
package.
And... use a shipping
label service (see Item 14. for
details) and save time and money
processing insured packages. Some
benefits of using a prepaid shipping
service such as
Endicia:
1. No insurance forms to
fill out (SAVES TIME);
2. No waiting in line at
the post office to have a USPS insurance
form date stamped (SAVES MORE TIME); and
3. In most cases, Endicia
Insurance is less expensive than USPS
Insurance (SAVES MONEY).
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A refund policy is
mandatory in eBay - you must either
elect to accept refunds or not. My
return policy is that no item may be
returned unless it was misrepresented.
In that event, I would issue a full
refund upon receipt of the returned
item. Buyers are purchasing your
item in good faith, most often based
upon your description, so I feel they
are entitled to that refund if by chance
the description is either lacking or
inaccurate.
I don't offer a refund
for buyer's remorse.
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11. Don't look for
trouble. |
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Be selective about who
you allow to bid on your items. eBay
allows you to refuse to accept bids from
individuals with negative feedback, or
those who haven't been paying for items
won. Sure, you will turn away some
legitimate bidders, but most often,
those bidders will contact you with an
explanation, asking that you allow them
to bid. That decision is entirely up to
you and your comfort level with that
individual and/or their explanation.
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12. Respond to all
questions - quickly. |
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eBay now allows you to
comprise a list of Frequently Asked
Questions, providing the answers and
heading off routine inquiries.
However, you will still receive other
questions about your items. While
some may seem stupid, answer them
anyway. And be gracious. And if the
question posed is regarding something
you may have overlooked, or could
benefit your description, post your
response publicly.
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13. State a
shipping time frame and stick to it. |
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Ship your items as soon
as possible after you receive cleared
payment. Be specific about your shipping
services and let buyers know when you
ship after receiving payment.
If possible, offer a
shipping service that provides tracking
numbers - this will on occasion save you
some frustration and at the same time
give the buyer a level of comfort if
they are able to track a package's
process.
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14. Consider using
a shipping label service to save
time and money. |
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There are many services
available that allow you to print your
shipping labels right from your desk.
I've been a customer of
Endicia for a
few years now. They offer
solutions for shippers at every level
and also have a service plan for Mac
users.
All you need is a
computer, printer and internet
connection and you too, can benefit from
a shipping label service such as
Endicia.
With
Endicia, I can print
complete, prepaid postage for any
single-piece mail class offered by the
US Postal Service on labels and
envelopes customized with my logo and/or
message. These labels include
address verification, discounted
Delivery and Signature Confirmation, and
low-cost parcel insurance. Your buyer
will pay $1.75 to insure a $35 package,
but you will only incur a charge of 70¢,
netting you $1.05 for that transaction.
And I don't have to worry about angry
buyers as the postage amounts are hidden
using Stealth Indicia.
And... International
Shipping is now a breeze! With Endicia's
integrated shipping/customs forms using
stealth postage, I receive a 5-8%
discount on select postage rates. And, I
don't have to figure out which
complicated customs forms are required,
let alone fill them out by hand.
Endicia
chooses the correct customs forms,
pre-fills the information, and prints
them in one integrated label with my
postage. All I do is declare the
contents. Review Endicia's service plans
for yourself - I'm sure you'll find one
that meets your needs.
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15. Be
cordial and have fun! |
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My grandmother always
told me that "It's easier to catch flies
with honey than vinegar... "
So, if you want to become
a PowerSeller, treat your fellow eBayers
graciously. Potential buyers are
much more likely to respond positively
and become repeat buyers when you treat
them kindly. My motto is "I like to shop
online, too!"
I wish you great success.
Kimberly
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