EBay: No Way…Yes Way (Ten Seller Themes) by Barbara Snyder M.A.Hearing that there are more than 1.2 million registered eBay users, that more than 25,000 members make five figure income as full time eBay entrepreneurs, and that more than 250,000 part timers make several thousand dollars a year of supplementary income from eBay enterprises would make anyone comment in disbelief with, “No Way”. But
correct response to this is, “Yes, way.” In fact, it has also been reported that
number one eBay entrepreneur makes over a million dollars a year. As Austin Powers would say, “Yeah, Baby.” Or should we say, “E-Baby.”
So what’s
deal with eBay, anyway? There is a lot more to it than one would think. It can be simple for an occasional buyer, but it gets increasing complex as users/sellers become more entrenched at deeper levels of use. Here are 10 key ideas or themes for sellers to consider about this phenomenon called “eBay”.
1. What ‘s for sale? While some sellers are out scavengering
garage sales and their own garages, others are purchasing quantities of items wholesale to put up for auction. One would think that
right product is of paramount consideration, and most sellers agree that
unusual or
hard to find is
best bet. However, this is not always true either. Timing, meaning
right person at
right time seeing your item, is where it is at. You have to be visible and be out there with a clear message or product that seems like a steal, or at least reasonably priced. With
thousands and thousands of items for sale, there is no shortage of competition. However,
good thing is that there are a lot of buyers out there that should enable
sale of just about anything.
2. Communication and descriptive details about your product is a key in getting noticed. The description of your item and
pictures to display it will get
buyer’s attention. If a person is a serious seller, having an adequate digital camera is a must. Again, photos are extremely important.
3. The well written detailed description to accompany
item is of great benefit. Being open and honest about
item will demonstrate integrity as a seller and will keep people coming back. Being available to answer questions for prospective buyers and remembering to be courteous and helpful follows along with
never-to-be forgotten premise of “the customer is always right.”
4. With customer feedback being a key element in
ratings statistics that will promote you or haunt you during your eBay career, it is important for a seller to be professional and kindly in all business dealings. People like and appreciate personal attention. Take
time to give it. Being positive, accommodating and helpful is a winning combination for good customer relations.
5. Shipping information and how you present it can win over a customer because they notice when a buyer is tying to take advantage and ask an unreasonable amount for shipping. Of course, a seller must take into account time spent,
handling charge, when pricing
shipping. Time is money, and a seller should be compensated for all aspects of
service that is provided.