23 Feb 2008 03:21:36 | Mark Kenny
Selling on eBay can be very profitable and a great way to make
some cash while clearing your house of unwanted items at the
same time. It's quite simple, just describe and photograph your
items and seven to ten days later you'll get a payment though
paypal or by cheque posted to you.
With so many items available, how do you ensure that your item
sells above similar items. Despite many ebooks, self acclaimed
experts and guides on the subject, there simply is no magic
formula to absolutely guarantee you sell successfully. Even
professional power sellers sometimes have a maximum of just 60%
of auctions finish successfully. However you can increase the
odds of your auction finishing successfully by using your
knowledge of how buyers search.
The title of your item is the most important part of your item
description. The reasoning behind this is because a standard
eBay search will only search item titles. A massive 70% of
buyers use eBays search box to find the items. Keywords entered
into the search box are not compared with the item description
or sub-title.
So ideally you need to research into your item before listing
it, or at least before deciding on the title of your item. To
assist you with there are two services I recommend. The first of
these is called Keyword-Pro which is a comprehensive list of top
50 keywords in every eBay category. Updated weekly, the service
can give you a wide range of keywords to insert into your title
to give it a higher chance of being found in searches.
Details can be found at:
http://trading-web-solutions.com/keywords/
eBay themselves have a smaller less powerful version that lists
the top 10 keywords in each category. With just 10 words you are
less likely to find words relevant to your item. It's still
worth a look though - You can find eBay pulse at:
http://pulse.ebay.co.uk
However a word of warning about your title. NEVER KEYWORD SPAM -
This is listing irrelevant keywords in the hope of your item
being found. It's used most often with vehicles, if you've used
eBay to search for vehicles before surely you must have saw an
item titled such as the following
"SEAT LEON CUPRA - NOT CRX, MR2, AUDI, TURBO OR LOTUS"
See in this example how the seller would be using popular
keywords to draw visitors to their auction. It's a clever tactic
but if someone reports you to eBay your auction will be removed
and you may be issued with a warning, or even have your account
closed.
Finally, if 70% of buyers use the search function, what about
the remaining 30%. We can assume that the majority of them
browse though the categories on eBay. Did you know for a small
fee of £9.95 (eBay.co.uk) you can feature your item so it's at
the top of the section. If your items of high value, them
featuring it is strongly recommended. This way you should gain
high coverage however your bidders search.
About Author :
Mark Kenny is an eBay seller & online entrepreneur who highly
recommends the Keyword-Pro. Full details are at:
http://trading-web-solutions.com/keywords/