Auction eZine - Issue 12

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AuctionInsights Newsletter
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April 7, 2005 

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Hi,

Doug Feiring here from AuctionInsights

A personal web site is a great way to promote your
auctions. Auction Insights started out this way.  This
week we present an article by Gary Hendrickson, author of
my favorite Half.com eBook, which offers an interesting
and unique way to use a personal web site to promote your
eBay auctions. 

Sincerely,
Doug

http://www.auctioninsights.info
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o FEATURED ARTICLE...

eBay - Getting More Bids Using An Auction Preview

By Gary Hendrickson

If you sell in small niches as I recommend and are
organized enough that you know what you will be listing
on eBay 1 to 2 weeks ahead of time, you should give
serious thought to previewing your upcoming auctions for
your customers. The result can be increased sales and
higher final bids.

For two years I used a free hosting service to host a

small web site
that I used as a
pre-auction
catalog.  Each
week this
preview site
would contain
pictures and
descriptions of
the majority of
the items I
would be
listing on eBay
the following
week.


When that hosting service eventually dropped it's free
hosting, because of time constraints, I let that part of
my business slide. Over the course of the next 3-4 months
I saw a significant decrease in the number of bids, the
final selling price, and the number of auctions that
closed successfully. At the time that was an industry
wide trend but I also think it had a great deal to do
with the fact I no longer had a preview site on-line.

After a few months I moved the site to a cheap hosting
company and saw an immediate increase in bidders, final
selling prices, and closing prices. Adding an auction
preview site to your business model can have significant
benefits to your eBay business.

An auction preview site has several advantages - both to
you and to your potential bidders.

Advantages to the bidder include:

1. It gives them additional time to do research on an
   item if they want.

2. It gives them more time to ask questions about an
   item.

3. It allows them to plan their purchases. Many bidders
   budget a specific amount of money each month for on-
   line purchases. I've had several bidders tell me
   they'd decided not to bid on someone else's item so
   they would have the money to bid on what I was listing
   next week.

Advantage to you the seller include:

1. It gives you a chance to hone your description if
   needed. If you are receiving a lot of similar
   questions from several customers about an item it
   probably means you need more or better pictures or to
   make your description more detailed.

2. In most cases it will increase selling prices. I've
   found that people tend to bid earlier on auctions that
   they have been able to preview. This early bidding
   attracts other bidders to the auction and often drives
   the final price up.

Your preview site doesn't have to be anything fancy or
expensive. A free hosting service works just fine for
what this would be used for. Most of them offer 10-25
megabytes of space, and easy to use page building tools.
That's really all you require.

Another option might be geocities.yahoo.com which gives
you 25 MB of web space, 5 GB of data transfer and a
helpful web page building utility for only $4.95 a month.

Also most of you will find that your ISP offers 10-25
megabytes of free space. If you have a basic knowledge of
FTP and HTML this may be a good route to take.

What should you put on your preview page?

1. The items you will be putting on eBay the following
   week.

2 Clear pictures of the item.

3. A well written description of the item including any
   flaws.

4. An easy to find email link so prospective bidders can
   easily email you with any questions they may have.

Advertise your preview site by including a link on your
About Me page. Include it in all winning bidder
announcements and other correspondence you have with
customers. A link in your signature file is a good idea.
If you have a list, send an announcement of your new
preview site to your list.

If you try this for a month or two I think you will find
the results pleasantly surprising - and well worth the
effort involved. And, your customers will love you!

Gary Hendrickson has been making his living selling on
eBay for more than six years. He's the author of two eBay
related ebooks, has a blog for eBay sellers, and is the
owner of ColdItems.Com.

http://www.ColdItems.Com

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