"I really must get round to selling on eBay" Sound
familiar? It's a fact that starting out selling on ebay is daunting.
It's a huge site with lots of hoops to jump through - so it seems
anyway.
But as a full time Powerseller I can tell you, that it's easy once you
master a few basics and have your standard set of tools and resources
sorted out.
In this article series I'm going to list and explain the tools and
services you need to get in order to operate effectively as a seller on
ebay.
**Why aim at Powerseller level?**
A Powerseller is an ebay seller who has sold above a certain number of
items/value over a 3 month rolling period. It is an indication of
success so therefore you what to be there as if you're not then you're
by definition not selling very much and only making a bit of spare
cash.
**How long to become a Powerseller?**
A minimum of 3 months. You need to sell over a certain number of
sales/value and maintain a good feedback rating over a 3 month rolling
period. So even if you sell $100,000 in month you won't be upgraded.
That's because eBay define Powerseller's as their most experienced
"pillars of the community" So you have to prove yourself to eBay and
that takes a little while.
It's possible to do it in 3 months but unlikely. You'd be pushing very
hard and taking some risks because of your unfamiliarity with the
system. Better I suggest to aim at 4 months with month one being the
test and learn phase.
**What do you need? My Powerseller Toolbox**
Some of these steps and tools you can do or get before you start. Some
you need to be aware of and ready to fire at the right time. I've
indicated this on each step.
**Verified Paypal Premier or Business account - Right away.
Free and essential. Lets you receive and send any amount of money.
Premier if selling as a private individual. Business if you're a
business.
**Quality digital camera - Immediately.
Essential. Make sure it has a good macro mode for close up shots.
Photos are a key to your success. When you're selling products where
you can get manufacturer shots I still find it good to take my own
shots in a natural setting for the product. This adds extra
differentiation and you'll come across as more of an authority on the
product.
**Image Edit software - Right away.
If you're a whiz with Photoshop or other image software great. If not
then you'll need image editing software for resizing and touch up. I
use Irfanview which is free.
**Image hosting account - Right away.
eBay's Picture Manager is pricey. An alternative is an image hosting
account. You just upload your pictures and copy and paste the image
codes into your auctions. I use villagephotos.com where I get a 5000
image limit for $6 a month. Their cool image gallery feature allows you
to use many photos in your auctions for free.
**Answertool - As soon as you start listing
I can't praise this enough. As you do eBay you'll find that you get
many repetitive questions. E.g., postage queries, requests for your
address, common questions on core products. It's really annoying to
type a reply each time for the same thing.
With Answertool you build up a custom database of common answers and
access them through a really fast easy tree structure that comes up at
the click of a button.
It's simly a "can't live without" tool.
I estimate it's saved me 20-30 minutes a day since I got it 18 months =
10-11 days of pointless typing eliminated!
**Roboform - Right away
As you develop your business you'll find yourself needing to log in to
allsorts of places, ebay, supplier websites, membership sites etc.
Roboform stores and automates all your login and password operations.
Once you have you can't and won't live without it. A massive time and
hassle saver that is also great for filling in online forms, e,g,
anything with name, address ' Get it.
**Turbolister - Right away
Free. eBays auction listing and management tool. Create and manage your
listings on your computer and upload them en masse to eBay. It's faster
and easier than creating auctions on eBay's online interface, has loads
of design templates and requires no HTML or techie skills. A vast time
saver. Get it and take a few hours to learn it.
**Selling Manager Pro - Right away
Automates your business processes through the sales cycle - from
customer emails and listing management to leaving feedback. Get the Pro
version. It's free for 30 days. Indispensable.
**Open an eBay shop - After 10 positive feedbacks
Your own eCommerce website within eBay. You can organise all your
auctions in categories you define. You can put your own custom pages on
there, run sales on your fixed price items, manage cross sell
promotions, build and market to your own email list. You even have a
Vacation feature to freeze things if you go on holiday. If you want to
do a bit of SEO (Search engine optimization) this is where you target
it.
There are 3 levels: Basic, Featured and Anchor. Go for Featured. Anchor
is hugely expensive so ignore that until you're at least a Gold level
Powerseller.
Right away - Look at other sellers to get ideas for things you. Write
the pages in advance so you can set them up quickly later.
**About Me page - As soon as you get auctions running
Free. A basic thing you must do. People buy form people and this where
you get to tell people who you are and what you do. Write for your
target audience in the context of your situation. So if you're just
starting, say who you are and that you're clearing your house out so
keep checking back! Later you can put info like buyers guides, FAQs and
technical info ' stuff you don't want cluttering up your auctions.
**Buy some stuff on eBay - Right away
Get some positive feedbacks and learn how eBay works from the buyers
angle. Maybe things for your hobbies or some supplies you'll need like
scales and bubble wrap.
**Define Terms and Conditions - Right away
See my sites and feel free to lift and adapt mine if you. No matter how
you're selling you must have these just in case. Key things you might
put in an auction are places you can't or won't ship to. Types of
payment accepted. Whether or not people can call round to collect.
Refund & Guarantee policy.
**Define Refund and Guarantee policy - Right away
You wouldn't buy a most things without one so why should people buy
from some person on ebay if you don't offer one? I offer a 30 day money
back, no questions asked. I get about a 1% return rate which is a mix
of defective product (it happens) and ones where I suspect the person
needed the money back as they'd overspent. Regardless I do the refund.
**Check email 3x7
Check morning, noon and evening at least. Potential customers will
sometimes ask the daftest questions or ask about things that are
clearly written in the auction. Just be polite and answer and don't say
anything sarcastic! Replay too late and someone might not bid and that
can mean a bidding war never starts and the auction bombs.
**Skype or phone communication
If you don't mind taking calls then I suggest a phone with answer
machine and published hours when it will be answered or you'll never
get any peace. The same goes for Skype.
**Mailing stuff - Right away:
*Big sharp scissors.
*Scales that measure from 1 gram up as high as possible.
*Brown packing tape.
*Wide clear cellotape.
*Brown paper wrap.
*Bubble wrap rolls.
*Padded mailing bags, I use MailLite.
You can find suppliers for all this on eBay though I prefer office
supplies company Viking Direct where I buy mailing supplies in bulk
monthly.
**Future products and sales - Whan awake at all times!
Think about product you'll source to resell. Make a list of hobbies and
interests past, present or thing you want to start and go scout online
for manufacturers and wholesalers and make a spreadsheet contact hit
list.
**Summary
Time spent in preparation is time well spent. Take care not to get
caught in this phase ' analysis paralysis as it's called. Get your
tools done fast. Be focused and determined and move onto action
stations ' selling your first items.
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About the Author
Nick started selling on ebay UK in 2002 to make
some extra cash and clear clutter. 6 years on he is a full time
Powerseller specialising in hunting optics and lasers. Now living in
Sweden yet still selling from the UK he's decided to share his publish
his experiences and tips on his site at ebay selling secrets
site where he'll teach you how to be an ebay Powerseller too.
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