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Top 7 Tips for
selling on ebay |
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1.
Include lots of photos with close ups showing useful or eye catching
detail |
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2.
Your ebay auction should be huge with plenty of information.
Include lots of text detailing all the big features.
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3.
Include links to the manufacturer's web site - preferably
to a page detailing the product
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4.
Be honest - list any faults, scratches or dints |
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5.
If possible, include links to online shops which are selling
the item for a price much higher than you hope to sell your item for.
Also type your item's model number and the word "review" into
Google to find positive online reviews which you can include links to. |
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6.
Start your ebay auction at a time when you think
people would be online.
Your ebay
auction ends exactly 1 week after you start so if you start at 3am it
will end at 3am a week later |
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7. Lastly start the bidding as low as
possible.
If you start the bidding at say $1 then by the last 12 hours of the
ebay auction, hopefully your item will have
accumulated at least 10 or more bids. Remember nothing really happens
with ebay till the last 12 hours and often it's the last 30 mins. If in
that last 30 minutes there are two similar items but one has had 2 bids
and the other has had 20 then guess which one people are more likely
going to go for. Nothing draws a crowd like a crowd. |
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