Toolkits for EBay
October 4, 2011 by CK
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There are many software tools out there that can help you make the most out of the eBay experience. From sniping software to data analysis to auction tools, you will find many useful utilities exist on the web to make your powerselling auctions more efficient and effective. Here are some examples of software you will find useful:
•Baycheck is a utility that allows quick access to a TON of user information. Using Baycheck, everything you need to know about a user is just a click away, like: Seller history, bidder history, feedback received, and feedback left.
•DeepAnalysis is eBay research software. Using DeepAnalysis eBay users can extract and analyze licensed eBay data and statistics for any eBay market sector, then use DeepAnalysis to reveal market trends and develop eBay strategies that will help you make money on eBay.
•Turbo Sniper provides: Auction sniping, standalone and server-based auction tracking, email automation, bulk search and data extraction, and universal automation and analysis.
•Bidnapper is another sniping tool.
•AuctionSleuth is combination sniping and buy-it-now bidding software that can help you find good deals on eBay.
EBay Pitfalls
Doing business on eBay isn’t without its concerns and pitfalls.
EBay is like any other business and is prone to fine details that need to be adhered to by anyone who wants to be a powerseller.
Sniping is one issue that many powersellers need to be aware of. Sniping is used by many buyers when they want to ensure that they are going to get the items that they want. Sniping allows these buyers to wait until the very before they place their bid on your item for sale. Most times this means that any buyer who really wants to buy what you’re selling loses out on the opportunity since they don’t have a chance to re-bid before your item listing expires. You can often recognize when your item has been bought by a buyer who is using a sniping technique: you’ll notice that there is a last minute bid before your sale closes.
Sniping can have both a positive and a negative effect on you as a powerseller. In the positive light, sniping shows that what you’re selling is in high demand. However, this also means that many items that you have for sale are being bought up by what are often other sellers on eBay, this giving “real” buyer’s very little chance to make a purchase.
Another concern of dealing with eBay is the question of reliability. Many people ask themselves whether or not it’s safe to do business on eBay either as a powerseller or as a buyer. No one wants to be deal with dishonesty where there is money and product changing hands. One thing that you need to be aware of as a powerseller is that eBay relies on the positive and negative feedback of buyers and sellers to make things work. How else are you going to know that a certain buyer has a good reputation and will pay you what you’re owed? As a powerseller you can post feedback for a buyer that is positive, negative, or neutral. You can also leave comments about the transaction that will be helpful to other sellers in the future. With time, and the leaving of feedback, dishonest buyers will soon be identified. When a buyer or seller has too many negative feedbacks they are brought to the attention of eBay administration and they may have their privileges at eBay revoked so that they are prevented from doing further business. In some cases this information is turned over to law enforcement for further action.
User Agreement
As of 21 December 2004 there is a User Agreement in place at eBay for all registered users.
The legal issues of the User Agreement have been put into place for your benefit and the benefit of eBay.
Some of the main points of the User Agreement are as follows:
•Eligibility of membership: EBay only allows membership to people who are 18 years or older. Buyers or sellers under the age of 18 must be under the legal supervision of someone over 18.
•User ID: All buyers and sellers will be required to have a User ID which they create at the time of their registration. You will be legally responsible for any type of action or transaction that takes place with the use of your User ID. It’s important that you don’t share your User ID with anyone else or that you sell it since you are the one who will be responsible if anything happens.
•Fees at eBay: You will be required to pay all of the fees that you owe to eBay on time. If you don’t pay your fees you will face a temporary or permanent suspension from the eBay website. You will also be responsible for any taxes that are associated with the sale of your items.
•Personal information: Your personal information will remain the property and responsibility of eBay and will not be sold or mined to others. This means that you can be assured that any personal and financial information that you provide to eBay will remain private. The exception to this policy is if you are involved in illegal activities at which time your information will become accessible by legal authorities.
•Disputes: Any dispute that occurs between you and eBay should be immediately reported to “EBay Customer Support”. After a fair investigation a decision will be made in due time.
Unauthorized Copyright
EBay has a policy in place that prohibits infringement of copyright laws.
This policy is called the “anti-circumvention” policy. This policy makes it illegal for you to list or sell any items,such as software,hardware products or books, which will allow buyers of these items to make unauthorized copies of the following media or learn how to do so:
•Software programs
•DVDs
•CDs
•Books
•Video games
If any sellers are in violation of this policy the listing sale will be closed early and the seller may have their eBay account suspended if they are found to be in violation of the anti-circumvention policy more than once.
Bootleg copies of media are also prohibited under the anti-circumvention policy. If you’re selling media, and you’re unsure of the source, you should check out the background of the product before hand so that you don’t find out later that you are in violation of the policy.
Conclusion
You are now ready to begin earning money by becoming a powerseller on eBay! The advice, suggestions, tools, and techniques presented to you in these chapters will have prepared you for what to expect when selling at eBay.
EBay will guide you through the process of becoming an online powerseller. Their website is packed with help and will answer any other questions you have about selling on eBay. Make sure to take advantage of their help section.
In this day and age we are all looking for ways to supplement our income so that we can save a little money for something special or to help pay our bills and debts. By selling on eBay you can earn that money without giving up your other job. You can work in the comfort of your own home so you don’t have to worry about travel costs. You can spend time with your family while still earning money.
It won’t take long before you start to see a substantial increase in the sale of your items when you follow the information that is outlined in this book. Whether you are selling items you already have in your home or whether you are buying items specifically for the purpose of resale, eBay provides you with the virtual Internet space to connect with buyers from all walks of life.
After reading this book you will have an edge over other sellers and will have the knowledge to build a successful Internet business for yourself. You will soon find yourself reaping the rewards and benefits that come from being an eBay powerseller!
We hope you have found this e-book useful. If you do your research carefully and keep organized, there is no limit to the money you can make selling on eBay. Sometimes it can be a little difficult to get started, but persistence and discipline will pay off in the end. There are all sorts of great reasons to start making money from selling on eBay today. Besides the potential to make a lot of profit, you will get to make your own hours and generally be your own boss, which is great. So give it a try today, you’ll be glad you did.
Building a Powerseller Reputation
September 30, 2011 by CK
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The absolute most critical element to the eBay selling experience is building your eBay powerseller reputation. The basic component of the reputation system on eBay is user feedback. For every eBay transaction, including auctions and “Buy it now” transactions, both parties involved in the deal will have an opportunity to assign a positive, neutral, or negative score to their transaction, as well as provide textual comments. Here’s how eBay describes the feedback system on their website:
“Every eBay user has a feedback score based on ratings from other members. Feedback lets you reward eBay users and inform the community about your experiences with others. Typically, members give a positive rating if they are happy with a transaction and a negative when basic obligations have not been met. Keep in mind that what you say about other members becomes a permanent part of their eBay reputation.”
In order to be successful in any capacity on eBay, whether you are buying or selling, it will be necessary to develop a positive powerseller reputation within the eBay community by embodying sound business practices and good customer relations. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:
•Keep clear and open channels of communication with your customers. Make sure you answer questions from potential bidders in a timely manner and be particularly mindful to field any inquiries from auction winners. Being quick to respond to perceived problems can mean the difference between a positive and a negative feedback which can and will be a direct influence on potential buyers out there.
•Participate in as many transactions as possible. Besides your feedback ratio, potential buyers will also give some scrutiny to the sheer volume of business you do. If given the choice of doing business with two individual sellers, and one of those sellers has a tried and true reputation with thousands of transactions, the buyer is most likely going to go with the seller that has the most experience. That seller should be you.
•Be open and honest. Being the most communicative powerseller on eBay is no good if you are being misleading or dishonest with your customers. It is imperative that you take every step possible to ensure that you’re being as honest as you can be with your clientele. If you are selling an item that may have perceivable flaws, it is a good idea to make sure that that is clear in the item summary. Be sure to be up front regarding your shipping costs and any other fees that may be incurred above and beyond the winning bid on the item. Never participate in questionable, sneaky practices such as profiting from shipping costs by padding the final shipping and handling price. While trickery like that may make you a little extra in the short term, you will end up paying for it in negative feedback and/or bad word-of-mouth from dissatisfied customers.
Selling Issues to Avoid
September 29, 2011 by CK
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Of course, in dealing with online auctions there are many things you can do to improve your business. But in addition to all of the things you can do to make business better, there are also things that you should NOT do if you want to be a powerseller on eBay. There are some things that will gain you no benefit and can even HURT your business on eBay. Here is a short list of what NOT to do:
•Don’t use music, big gaudy graphics, or other animations or a multicolored background in your listing.
•Don’t rush to leave negative feedback for a non-paying bidder.
•Don’t delay in shipping your items.
•Don’t try to make a profit off of “handling charges”.
•Don’t use “As is” as a description in your listings.
•Don’t wait for the buyer to leave feedback first.
•Don’t fail to identify defects in your merchandise.
•Don’t list your auctions so they end on a Holiday.
•Don’t be afraid to accept international buyers.
•Don’t make threats or use a negative tone in your listing.
Finding Items to Sell
September 19, 2011 by CK
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There are many places for powersellers to find items to sell, and make a profit from, on eBay. With a little bit of research and as little as 3 or 4 hours a week, you too can find yourself running a successful e-business using eBay as your marketing vehicle and e-commerce engine. Here are some suggestions for where to begin searching for merchandise for sale on eBay which can result in the highest profit margins and therefore more money in your pocket:
•Flea markets. It is possible to find many hidden treasures at flea markets in your local area. It is common for attics to be cleared out and surplus stock from a variety of retail outlets to be emptied into the flea market ecosystem in the hopes of making at least some amount of money from what is considered to be “surplus” or “salvaged”. It is here that you can find the best deals, but you can also uncover hard-to-find collectables, electronics, and many other categories of merchandise that are ripe for the picking for resale on eBay. Another thing to look out for when scouring flea markets is geographically-specific items. Items which may be hard to find in one part of the world may be very easy to find in another. Due to the fact that eBay is a global market, it can pay off very well to keep your eyes peeled for these little nuggets of profit.
•EBay itself. Another great place to find the types of things to resell on eBay is right there on eBay. Although at first thought it may seem a little counterproductive, what it all really boils down to is getting a good deal at a good time. Try to focus on types of merchandise you have more than a cursory knowledge of. For example, if you are a comic book buff who has been collecting for years, you will have a great eye for that particular subsection of eBay (and a much greater chance of knowing a good deal when you see it). Of particular focus should be auctioneers letting go of entire lots of merchandise for events like estate sales, unclaimed freight, or store closings. Digging through eBay’s mountain of merchandise when you know what you are doing can prove not only profitable, but a lot of fun as well.
•Swap meets/conventions. It can also pay to take note when your local area is hosting special interest conventions and swap meets, such as gun shows, comic book conventions and the like. With a little research on eBay regarding the current market for the particular classes of merchandise focused on at these meets, studious, and diligent individuals can profit greatly from very little initial investment. In addition to the diverse collections of various types of items that these meets and conventions will place at your fingertips, you can also usually acquire a lot of freebies (or schwag, in convention nomenclature), which can be easily resold to enthusiasts of the particular subject you are participating in the meet for.
•Buying in bulk. This is less of a “where” and more of a “how”, but it’s definitely applicable: It seems like a lot of powersellers find something they get a good bargain on locally and sell it to a wide market that doesn’t have that same access. For instance, you might discover that computer desk shelves are selling on eBay for quite a bit more than your local bulk retailer charges. This is an excellent opportunity for you to profit from your location and what you have access to. To take this another step further you may wish to contact the manufacturer and find a wholesaler to purchase it in bulk. Some manufacturers will work with you in this way and some won’t, you’ll just have to experiment and find out. Another good idea is visiting closeout stores and outlets. It’s a pot luck selection that sells for way below catalogue price, and eBay sellers are looking to make the profit margin from people who don’t have access to these stores.
•Clearance racks at malls. Try searching the clearance racks in your local shopping malls for great deals on clothing. Many people live in areas that are not serviced by shopping malls and therefore don’t have access to the types of merchandise that you do. It’s a good idea to visit these stores during big sales, especially right after the holiday period or at the turn of seasons when retailers will be trying to get rid of their old stock to make room for the new. Particularly focus on trendy stores that deal in expensive brand name items. Often you will be able to find very popular, trendy labels for a fraction of their retail cost, sometimes even below cost.
•Garage Sales. Don’t forget to check your local paper for garage/lawn sales. Usually you can find great deals if you are willing to dig and sift through a few garage sales every weekend.
•Your own attic. You would be shocked what some people, and maybe even YOU, have in the attic. The next time you do some spring cleaning, be sure to take the time to dig through some of those boxes, wooden chests, and foot lockers collecting dust in your attic, basement or storage shed. Anything from antiques to unique collectables can be found by just digging around bit a rainy April day.
Finding a Wholesaler
If you want to have a profitable online business selling products on eBay you’ll need have a constant source of items to sell. Rather than finding items to sell at garage sales and flea markets you’ll want to establish relationships with wholesalers who are selling items that you’re interested in selling. There are several ways that you can find the right wholesaler for you:
•Wholesale lots: You can find wholesale lots on the eBay website so that almost all the searching for products is done for you. There are many categories that are listed featuring almost any type of product imaginable. This includes electronics, books, collectibles, music, clothing, and household items. Take some time to do your own buyer search on eBay to find out what items that are listed are popular. Then you can focus on a similar product so that you can sell at competitive prices. When you find a wholesale product that you want to sell you can sell it for a considerable profit on eBay. The important thing to do is thoroughly research the market on eBay before you decide on what products to sell.
•Storage unit auctions: Another great way to find products to sell on eBay is by finding out when storage unit businesses are having an auction. Most storage unit businesses will auction several times each year to get rid of unwanted items that have been unclaimed for a certain period of time. This is a great way for you pick up some cheap items that you can resell for a great profit. The items that you know won’t sell on eBay can be given away to charity or you can hold your own garage sale to make a penny or two.
•Search the Internet: The Internet is a great way to find wholesalers that have some great products for you to sell online at eBay. Type a keyword such as wholesaler, liquidator, or wholesale trading into any search engine and you’ll be rewarded with a huge listing of wholesalers from around the world.
•Wholesale directories: You can find wholesalers by looking in a wholesale directory. You can find a directory on the Internet. You’ll be able to find lists of distributors, manufacturers, and wholesalers in well formatted categories that make it easy for you to find what you’re looking for.
•Exporters and importers: If you’re looking at the big picture, and plan on selling a wide variety of items on eBay, you may want to contact those companies that specialize in imports from overseas.
•Local wholesalers: Look for wholesalers where you live since there are usually many sources available locally. You want to find one or more wholesalers from who you can purchase the items that you know you can sell on eBay. A local wholesaler will save you money on shipping costs and you’ll be able to supplement your inventory at any time without the wait of shipping.
When you’re looking for a wholesaler it’s important to find one or more that specialize in the products that you’re interested in. If you’ve done your research on eBay you should already know which items are current hot sales and which ones aren’t. Another thing to remember when you’re looking for a wholesaler is that the fewer people are already buying from the wholesaler the more unique your product will be when you sell it on eBay. Take some time to find products that are one of a kind, such as a craft item that is rare to find.
Selling Techniques
September 9, 2011 by CK
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There are many things you can do to increase the sale of your items on eBay. Not only do you need to register on eBay and create a seller’s account, you need to use all the techniques and tips at your fingertips to see consistent and increased sales. Here are some general techniques for you to consider, some of which have been touched on in other chapters as well as here:
•Treat your buyer’s right. It is very important to build up a good relationship with your buyers and potential buyers. Be sure to answer all e-mail questions as well as you can. Make sure that you leave positive feedback for buyers. This is an important step towards building up your reputation as a powerseller on eBay.
•Do not expect “instant wealth”. If you start selling with the intent of becoming rich instantly you may be disappointed to find that earning a substantial profit selling on eBay takes some time and effort. You need to build up your eBay business over a period of several months. If you are consistent and determined you will quickly see the results in your bank account.
•Remember that selling on eBay is a business. If you keep that in mind you will treat it with more seriousness.
•Learn how to stand out from the crowd of other sellers on eBay.
•Offer as many payment options as possible, including credit cards. The more payment options you offer prospective buyers, the more bidders your product will attract and the more successful your selling on eBay will be.
•Be knowledgeable about your shipping options. Offer as many options as you can, especially for international buyers. Be VERY clear when outlining your shipping policies for bidders.
•Be sure to write very descriptive listings for your merchandise. As much care should be taken in articulating the sale in words as there is to the photograph of your item.
•Constantly check out what the competition is doing. Make time to see what your competitors are selling and at what prices. You need to remain up-to-date so that you can remain competitive.
•Participate in the eBay online community areas. This includes the message boards and chat areas.
•Include measurements for any merchandise in which the dimensions or weight can be an issue.
•If you are going to be selling a LOT of items, consider opening an EBay store.
•Maintain a professional attitude. As with any other sector of the business world, a good professional attitude and a professional reputation will take you far.
•Keep track of all your sales records for tax purposes.
•Keep a database of your customers. Make sure you record business-critical information such as shipping address and contact information.
Finances: Try to keep your personal and business financial accounts as separate as possible. You want to have accurate records of your spending and profits from your eBay business without having them cross over to the other. You’ll need to record all of your expenses and your income when they happen rather than when the cash leaves or comes into your hand. This type of an accounting system is called “accrual” accounting and is much more accurate than “cash” accounting where the transactions are only recorded when the cash actually changes hands between you and the buyer or you and the wholesaler.
You need to be honest about the changes in your income level. It’s your legal responsibility to record any increase in income on your taxes.
It will be your responsibility to record and report the taxes that you owe. EBay won’t accept any of the blame for any taxes that you fail to record and pay.
Permits and licenses: You’ll need to contact a Customs and Excise office to register your new business and apply for an export permit if you’re going to be selling your products internationally.
You’ll also need to apply for a license to sell food products on the Internet. Make sure that you find out about all the permits and licenses you need in the area where you live to make sure that you have everything that you need to legally sell on eBay.
It’s important that you accurately describe what it is that you’re selling so that you don’t misrepresent the item.
EBay Services
August 28, 2011 by CK
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EBay Administrative Services
There are several different administrative services that have been put into place to give you as much success at eBay as possible. When you first start selling your items on eBay you may find that, even though the process is very simple, there are still many things that you need to learn. If your goal is to become an eBay powerseller you’ll want to take the help that you can get so that you can learn all the ins and outs of the selling process.
Some of the administrative services that eBay provides include:
• Forums that help you promote and advertise the items that you’re selling.
• Tips and techniques on how to improve your seller reputation.
• Help in managing and maintaining your item listings.
• Determining what payment options are best for you and your eBay business so that you make sure that you get paid.
• Determining what shipping options are best for you and your buyers.
When you first register at eBay you’ll want to take some time to familiarize yourself with all of the services that are available to you as a seller. Make sure that you know where to go when you have questions about payment and shipping options before any problems arise. You want to be as prepared as possible before you make your first eBay sale.
Keep in mind that eBay is always changing and improving their website and services. This means that you need to pay attention to announcements so that you stay on top of the latest advancements. As an eBay powerseller you’ll want to understand all the latest policy changes so that you’re not caught unaware.
What Sells and What Doesn’t Sell
EBay listings include all kinds of items for sale, from the plain and ordinary to the wild and amazing. You will have to determine what types of items you want to sell. There are some things you may want to consider before you make your decision. Are you going to be selling items that you already have around your home? Or are you going to find products in your local area that you are going to purchase with the intent of reselling the item and making a profit?
To give you an idea of what is being sold at eBay here are a few of the items offered for sale today:
• Collectibles: There are a wide range of collectibles that are sold every day on eBay. From the traditional fare of stamps, coins, and comic books to the more specialized items such as Beanie Babies™, Zippo™ lighters, and PEZ™ dispensers, eBay is by far the number one place on the Web to find the widest range of both popular and hard-to-find collectable items.
• Electronics: EBay is an excellent source to sell both new and used electronic items. Whether you are selling individual items or lots that have been purchased in bulk, there are always buyers for electronic goods of all shapes and sizes. Cell phones, stereo equipment, computers, and video games are just a few of the millions of high tech gadgetry that can be found across many sections of the eBay community.
• Antiques: Items in this category include everything from Asian vases to antique maps. If you are considering selling an antique make sure you know the value of the item so that you can verify the item’s worth. If you have any documentation that legitimizes the age and antique value of the item you should make note of this in your item listing. Take a photo of any documentation that supports the value and age of the antique you are selling. You should also take a picture of any identifying marks on the antique to establish its worth. The more information you can provide potential buyers the more successful you will be with the sale.
• Books: Books are a very popular sale item on eBay. Sub-categories include children’s books, poetry, reference books, and the latest fiction. If you are thinking about selling books at eBay you will have to do your research very carefully to make certain that you are selling at a competitive market value. One of the best things about selling books is that they are easy to package and ship to the seller. Books are relatively difficult to damage during mailing and shipping costs will be minimal compared to the shipping expenses of larger, more fragile items bought on eBay. You will want to find out the availability of a certain book you are thinking about selling. If the book is readily available through other selling markets, such as bookstores and supermarkets, there may not be a high demand for the book and you may want to reconsider spending time listing it on eBay. Make sure the books you are selling are in good condition. If there is wear and tear or damage to the book be sure to make mention of this in your eBay listing. You want to give the buyer as much information as possible.
• DVDs and Movies: DVDs and movies are a great item to sell on eBay. Be sure to include information such as media format (DVD/VHS/Beta/Laserdisc/etc) and encoding information (such as PAL/NTSC). When dealing with box sets, be sure to include bonus items and packaging details.
• Arts and Crafts: On eBay you will find many examples of the modern “cottage industry” with individuals and small “mom and pop” operations who create arts and crafts of every flavor imaginable. From homemade candles to home fired ceramics to hand strung beads and artwork, eBay has no shortage of merchandise that caters to those who desire items with that “personal touch”. In addition to offering the final products of many creative individuals, eBay also hosts many vendors of arts and crafts supplies.
There are some items that you are prohibited to sell on eBay. EBay will end your listing if you violate their policy of what you can not sell. As well as items that you are prohibited from selling, some items may be considered questionable (can only be listed under certain conditions) or potentially infringing (item may be in violation of certain copyrights). There are some of the items that you are prohibited from selling on eBay:
• Alcohol
• Counterfeit items
• Firearms, Ammunition, Replicas, and Militaria
• Drugs and drug paraphernalia
• Plants and seeds
• Stocks and other securities
• Lottery tickets
• Stolen property
The list of items to sell on eBay is endless. If you do your research well you will be able to make an informative decision about what you are going to sell on eBay to make money. Experiment with different items to see what you enjoy selling and at which you are most successful.
EBay Store Fronts
August 18, 2011 by CK
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EBay Store Fronts are another way that you can sell items on eBay.
The products that you choose to sell will have a front row seat to eBay buyers who are looking for the items that you’re offering.
EBay is one advertising opportunity that you might not want to miss so that you can maximize your business exposure on the Internet.
When you use an eBay Store Front you can connect with thousands of people every day who shop on eBay.
It costs very little for you to open an eBay Store. For just a low cost each month you can start to boost your Internet presence, increase your sales, and add to your customer database. When you start an eBay Store you’ll have these tools at your disposal:
•An online Store Front that is completely yours to develop and create to fit your business needs.
•Tracking methods and a way to analyze how your business is doing within the eBay community.
•Easy tools to manage the running of your eBay Store.
•Tools at hand for marketing and merchandising your product.
There are many benefits of an eBay Store Front. When you open an eBay Store Front you’ll find that there are many benefits to you and your business.
An eBay Store Front gives you the opportunity to reach thousands of people each day and increase the exposure that you need to obtain more customers.
One of the big benefits of having an eBay Store Front is that it gives your website a look of professionalism that is going to give you the credibility that you need to reach customers that are looking for a particular product or service on the Internet. It takes only a few minutes to start your eBay store, which means that you’ll be up and running in no time, and ready for customers to find you.
You’ll be able to customize your Store Front to the exact design that you feel best stylizes the products that you’re selling. There are over 20 different design categories that you can choose from when you sign up with eBay Store Front.
And you’ll be able to have a unique address on the Internet for your Store Front so that customers can find you fast and easily, book marking your Store Front website so that they can return again later for repeat sales and to find out what’s new in your Store.
Each month you’ll have access to a variety of reports that will let you know exactly how you’re doing. Some of the data information that you’ll receive each month includes:
•Traffic report: traffic reports so that you know how many web visitors are stopping by your eBay Store Front.
•Sales report: sales reports, to let you know how many sales your Store Front has generated.
•Accounting information: accounting information that you can use to export your PayPal and eBay sales transactions into accounting software programs such as QuickBooks or your own Excel spreadsheet.
When it comes to the promotion of your eBay Store Front you won’t be left in the cold, since eBay will give you all the help that you need to bring customers to your eBay Store.
EBay will list your Store Front on all the appropriate listings within their website pages as well as send out marketing correspondence to your customers.
When you sign up with eBay Store Front you’ll have a search engine in the content of your store.
This means that your customers will be able to use this search tool to find the products, or services, that you’re selling.
You’ll save a lot of time using the eBay Store Front t sell your products and spend more time concentrating on your business and other marketing strategies.
When you sign up with eBay Store Front you’ll see a definite increase in your sales and profits, as well as watch your customer database grow and turn into repeat sales.







