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  • Four Huge Mistakes Ebay Sellers Make (Even Some Moderately Successful Ones)

    John Reese
    Copyright © 2005
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    No matter how many times I see it happening, I’m
    constantly amazed at the number of people who are
    literally throwing money away by making incredibly
    simple mistakes when they sell items in an online
    auction.

    Over the last seven years, I’ve been making a great
    living buying and selling products on eBay and other
    online auction sites, and I’ve perfected a technique
    that pretty much guarantees anyone can start making a
    profit right away. That technique starts with avoiding
    mistakes like these -- mistakes I’ve seen people make
    every day for those same seven years.

    If you’re doing any of these four things, you’re
    leaving money on the table with every single item you
    sell.

    * Listing an item at the wrong time. It’s a proven fact
    more buyers browse Internet auction sites on Sunday
    evenings than any other time during the week. If your
    auction is scheduled to end at any other time than
    Sunday evenings (specifically between 9 p.m. and 11
    p.m. Eastern time), you’re not getting the maximum
    exposure for your auction at a time when people are
    most eager to buy.

    * Not giving your photos the attention they deserve.
    There are two common mistakes people make with the
    photos they use to entice buyers on eBay. One is not
    having enough pictures to accompany your item’s
    description. Over the years, I’ve learned pictures of
    your item are one of the most important components of
    your sales page. (There are many reasons for this, but
    I don’t have the space to go into much detail here.)
    Multiple pictures from various angles will ALWAYS help
    you get higher bids for your products. The second
    mistake is not making sure the pictures are up and
    running on whatever server you’re using BEFORE you list
    your item. How many times have you been browsing an
    auction site and seen a blank box where a picture of
    the item should have been? That’s a seller who’s losing
    money because of a very simple, and very common,
    oversight.

    * Using "Las Vegas style" listings. I’m sure you know
    what I’m talking about here. A Las Vegas listing is one
    that uses all kinds of flashing animation, multicolored
    text and other bells and whistles in an attempt to
    entice bidders. In fact, it does just the opposite.
    Listings like these are distracting, hard to read, and
    will always discourage people from bidding, resulting
    in a lower final sales price. The descriptions that you
    give of your item on your sales page ARE NOT designed
    to get a buyer’s attention (you already have that if
    they’ve clicked on your listing in the first place).
    They should be designed to get someone to actually
    place a bid.

    * Using a reserve. Using a reserve to guarantee that
    you’ll get a minimum price for an item will absolutely
    kill your auction. Trust me, I’ve seen it happen too
    many times to not accept this as a given. In fact, I
    often use other seller’s auctions that have a reserve
    as a way to pick up items at ridiculously low prices
    that I can sell "the right way" for a huge profit a few
    days later -- but that’s a different article
    altogether. For now, just realize that nothing scares
    away potential bidders better than seeing the "Reserve
    Not Yet Met" tag. If you’re truly concerned about a
    minimum price, simply set your starting price a little
    higher.


    John Reese has been actively involved with online
    auctions and eBay since 1996. Mr. Reese has written
    several articles on the subject and has recently
    created the "Internet Auction Secrets" Video for
    teaching others how to start, run, and manage a
    successful online auction business from home.

    His 2-Hour Step-By-Step Video comes with access to
    a "Student's Only" web site where his students can
    keep up with the latest tips, tricks, and techniques.
    You can learn about how *you* can become one of his
    students at: http://www.auctionsecrets.com

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