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21
Secrets Of eBay Power Sellers
by
David Espino
The
online auction giant—eBay—has
exploded on the Internet scene. Currently boasting over 29 Million
members, eBay is one of the most visible and far-reaching Internet
companies in existence, with a large segment of the population
either using the service, or at the very least, aware of it.
Among the eBay sellers, there is a designation given
to approximately 4% of the people. These are eBay's "Powersellers",
a group of sellers that is distinguished by the amount of volume
they produce. The entry-level Powerseller, the Bronze level,
does at least $2,000 a month in eBay sales, maintains a 99%
positive feedback level and maintains their eBay account current.
Higher award levels are granted at the $10,000 level (Silver
level) and at the $25,000 level (Gold level).
What are some of the strategies and techniques that
these Powersellers use?
As
someone who achieved Powerseller status a little over two years
ago and continues to study other powersellers, I've
compiled a listing of the 21 Success Strategies of eBay Powersellers.
Powersellers
are serious—Powersellers treat their eBay business
just like they would any other business. They are dead-serious
about it. Look at any Powerseller operation and you'll find
organized systems and "assembly-line" techniques being
used. While a Powerseller may not have invested thousands
of dollars into her operation, she treats it as if she has.
Powersellers
are focused—A Powerseller is focused on listing,
packing and shipping, often on different days of the week. Their
focus is as intense as that of a Corporate Executive or an Olympic
athlete, because they are juggling various activities at the
same time.
Powersellers
are organized—The Powerseller is organized, otherwise
they wouldn't make it to the level of Powerseller. Since Powersellers
do a huge volume of listing, packing and shipping each month,
they must develop processes to ensure that the items
sold are delivered within a reasonable period of time and that
customer satisfaction is always at the forefront.
Powersellers
delegate—Powersellers delegate because they have
to! Their volume dictates that they hire an assistant
to do some of the more repetitive tasks that don't require the
Powerseller's attention. This way the Powerseller can
focus on the important money-making tasks of product acquisition
and marketing.
Powersellers
use assembly line techniques—The Powerseller
has developed smooth running systems to make sure that
product fulfillment is accomplished as quickly and efficiently
as possible. This may involve setting up a large 4'
by 8' table with bubblewrap and packing materials at one end,
products in the middle, and boxes, labels and packing tape at
the far end.
Powersellers use Dutch auctions—Many
Powersellers have graduated from selling one-of-a-kind knick-knacks
found at yard sales and are now selling a volume of the same
item through Dutch auctions. In a Dutch auction, a seller can
place a large number of the same item up for sale. The bidders
can bid on one or more of the item, but the highest bidders
will be first in line to actually get or "win" the
products they bid on. So there is a possibility that if someone
bid too low, they might not get a product. A Powerseller
uses Dutch auctions often because it is a huge time-saver.
This is a true "assembly line" auction from start
to finish. The packing and shipping goes a lot faster when the
same item is being packed and shipped over and over again.
Powersellers
do efficient work—Another trait of the Powerseller
is that they are extremely efficient, knowing that time is money.
A Dutch auction is a great example of this efficiency.
In the same period of time that it takes to list one item, you
are listing dozens, or even hundreds of items! This
time-efficiency is a powerful way to leverage your time and
profits.
Powersellers
"Bulk List" their auctions—Bulk listing
your auctions using a bulk listing software or auction management
service will dramatically organize your time and allow
your eBay operation to run a lot more smoothly. There
are various options in this area, from eBay's own "Mister
Lister" to Blackthorne software to Andale, and Auction
Watch auction management services, there are a lot of options
for you to look into. These services allow you to list your
auctions at your leisure and then schedule them to go live on
a certain day and time. This saves you the hassle of having
to list your auctions on the particular day that you want them
to go up.
Powersellers
use clearly focused photos—Powersellers have
acquired their status by using clear photos or scans of the
items they are selling and making sure that the photos show
all flaws. In effect, along with all of the other skills they
have acquired, they have also become semi-pro photographers!
Many have built a "mini-studio" with optimum lighting
and background, that is available at their beck and call for
those quick shots when they need to e-mail an additional photo
to a bidder. The Powerseller usually has both a Digital Camera
for photographing 3-dimensional items and large items and also
has a scanner for the paper items and flat items.
Powersellers use headlines with key words and no fluff—A
Powerseller resists the temptation to use "fluff"
words like "L@@K", "WOW" and "MUST
SEE". Instead, the Powerseller uses descriptive
words in the headline, realizing that the headline is the "ad
for the ad". A Powerseller is also "search
engine savvy", realizing that keywords in the
headline are picked up by the eBay search engine. They are sure
to load the headline with descriptive, key words that help the
bidder determine if the item is what they are looking for and
keeps out the "fluff".
Powersellers
write thorough and detailed item descriptions—A
Powerseller has achieved their level by maintaining a high ratio
of positive feedback. This is primarily accomplished by having
clear and accurate descriptions of the items so that the bidder
can clearly "imagine" the item as if it were sitting
in front of her. The art of writing a great item description
involves an interesting mix of using "selling words"
(such as "beautiful", "fantastic", "intricately
designed", "gorgeous", "spectacular",
"powerful", "colorful", etc.) along with
describing the flaws in the item. A great description
should entice the bidder to bid while at the same time providing
full and complete disclosure of the item's condition. Your
test of whether you have a great description or not is if it
answers the following two questions well:
1)
If I were to compare the description to the item, while holding
the item in my hand, would it be an extremely accurate description?
Or would I have good reason to return the item?
2)
Does this description entice me to place a bid on the item?
Powersellers
give "Benefit of the doubt" customer service—Customer
service is such a cliched catchphrase in American Business today.
In the eBay auction world, it is mandatory that you implement
a very meticulous level of customer service. Powersellers have
a clear reflection of their level of customer service in their
feedback profile. One glance at any eBay seller's feedback profile
and you have an instant snapshot of that individual's customer
service rating (imagine if regular "brick and mortar"
stores had a feedback rating posted at the front door!). This
public feedback rating is both your best advertisement (if you
provide great customer service) and can also be your downfall
(if you don't). A Powerseller is constantly aware of
this "sign at the front door" and places a high priority
on giving stellar customer service. I call it "Benefit
of the doubt" customer service because even in
those instances where the customer is clearly wrong, the Powerseller
doesn't argue or get into an emotional "war of words",
she simply refunds the money or reduces the shipping cost or
sends an unexpected gift with the package. The Powerseller
realizes that business and ego don't mix, they leave their ego
on the table—they
go on to build lifetime customer relationships.
Powersellers
have their own websites—A
Powerseller realizes that business conditions change. On the
Internet, business conditions can change literally from quarter
to quarter! Because of the transient and high-speed nature of
change in the Internet business, the Powerseller realizes
the value of having their own storefront on the Web.
They have either built a website themselves or have had someone
build a site for them. They have developed a following and a
customer base through their eBay auctions that can help sustain
them even if dramatic changes come about on their main selling
venue. As eBay continues to evolve and change—applying
restrictive and invasive policies—this
will become more of a priority for all eBay sellers, not just
Powersellers.
Powersellers
make it easy for bidders to pay—By
offering a variety of payment options, Powersellers make it
easy for winning bidders to pay for their items. They offer
to accept Checks, Money Orders, all types of credit and debit
cards through PayPal, Billpoint, or their own Merchant Accounts.
By offering a wide variety of payment options, they
open up their market of available bidders and end up with higher
ending bids as a result.
Powersellers
offer discounts on multiple items—Whether
it is a discount on shipping multiple items or a discount on
the actual price of multiple items, Powersellers realize
the value of a good customer and treat that customer special.
Unexpected discounts tell the customer, "You're special"
and build a reciprocity that keeps customers coming back or
searching the Powersellers' auctions.
Powersellers
are always on the lookout for great deals—The
Powerseller is the consummate "deal-maker". Whether
it's at an antique store or at a swap meet, the Powerseller
is always thinking about things they can re-sell. They find
that pop-culture collectible and buy it. List it the same day
and see the bid amount grow and grow. Part of the thrill
of selling on eBay is "taking a shot" and listing
items that you are not familiar with. Seeing the items
shoot up in price is a fun and enjoyable hobby!
Powersellers do not mind making money!—A
Powerseller has no "issues" with making money. Many
Americans have been brought up with the notion that the only
"respectable way" of making money is by working at
a job for thirty years. Sales and selling is looked down upon.
The Powerseller is way beyond that. They have a healthy attitude
towards making money and it becomes like a "hobby"
to them! As new and strange as it may appear to the more traditional
types, selling on eBay is one of the easiest and most
lucrative ways to make a part-time income. The alternatives
to selling on eBay are either too time consuming or too unrealistic.
This "new" way of earning an income is powerful and
realistic.
Powersellers
enjoy their work-at-home lifestyle—Powersellers
love the fact that they get to work from home while the rest
of America sits on the freeway, waiting for their fellow "worker-bees"
to move. The freedom of having a Home Based Business is something
the Powerseller relishes and appreciates. This enjoyment
of the lifestyle has many tangible benefits—better
health, freedom of time, being able to spend more quality time
with kids, attending their school functions and field trips,
better scheduling of time (around the rush hours) and an overall
feeling of well-being. There is no doubt, working from
home is the wave of the future.
Powersellers
are willing to invest in their business—Whether
it means investing in a high-speed cable modem or DSL connection,
high-quality computer components, including digital cameras,
monitors, keyboards, etc. or whether it means buying a "Featured
Auction" listing which will drive further traffic to their
other auctions, the Powerseller knows how to use their money
wisely. There is a difference between wasting money and investing
money in your business. An eBay Powerseller knows when to "invest"
money into their business. Basically, anything that
saves you time or saves you money is an investment in your business.
As an example: A digital camera is a huge time-saver over taking
traditional 35 mm photos and then scanning them.
If
you go the scanner route, here are the steps you must take:
1)
Buy film. (this takes driving time and money)
2) Shoot the photos
3) Get the film developed. (this takes driving time, waiting
time and money)
4) Inspect the photos for clarity and re-shoot, if necessary.
(this takes additional time and additional money)
5) Scan the photos (additional time)
6) Crop and edit the images
7) Upload the images to your webhost
The
same actions using a digital camera are much more efficient:
1)
Shoot the photos. (film purchase not necessary)
2) Inspect the photos for clarity and immediately re-shoot.
(no additional cost)
3) Crop and edit the images
4) Upload the images to webhost
The investment in a digital camera is one of the best
ways to become a more efficient eBay seller! I paid
a little over $700 for my digital camera about two years ago,
it was the best time and money-savings investment I've made!
Powersellers
stay up-to-date on auction trends and changes—Because
Powersellers take their business seriously, they constantly
keep themselves up to date on the latest industry trends and
changes. They do this by buying books about online auctions,
participating in eBay Message Boards / Forums, and staying tuned
to the eBay Announcements Board. They don't want to
be caught off guard with a new change or new policy that might
affect their business.
Powersellers
are always looking for better ways to do things—Whether
it's listing auctions, packing and shipping, getting
organized, or expanding their business, Powersellers
are always looking to improve their online business. This is
the nature of all successful business people, they want to improve
their business constantly.
As
the 4% of eBay sellers known as Powersellers continue to improve
their processes, here's hoping that the above strategies will
be helpful reminders in improving yours!
David
Espino is the Author of Beyond
eBay and Life
In The Dot Com Lane. His goal is to help thousands of people
build successful Home Based Businesses. To learn more about
his books, visit www.HomeBasedBusinessowner.com.

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