Sell on Ebay
DECIDE WHAT TO SELL
Buying and selling things is not new .
As a matter of fact, people have been buying and selling things
in one form or another ever since time began. It is part of life.
We all need or want things that we can’t provide for ourselves,
so we have to find someone who can supply us with the items, and
we pay them to provide us with these items that we need or want.
Deciding what you want to sell is not as
easy as it looks. There are two main types of items that you will
be selling. The first and most obvious are those items that are
lying around your house that you want to get rid of, you know, all
of those CD’s that you don’t listen to anymore, that
old toy you got when you were a kid, things like that. These items
are great to sell to make some extra money, but they are a one time
sale item, meaning once they are sold, they are gone and so is your
chance at a recurring income!
The second category of items that you will
be selling is a set of products that you create or buy in order
to sell them. These can be a great source of income, things as simple
as your mother’s recipe for chocolate chip cookies, or a disk
or book about Beanie Babies. These types of items are things you
can sell over and over again. They may not bring in as much per
item as other items, but you can sell them in a great quantity.
Let’s look at each of these item types in a little more detail.
ONE OF A KIND ITEMS- ITEMS THAT YOU OWN
First, we’ll take the one of a kind
items. These are the items that are taking up space in your closet,
the things that you bought and don’t have a use for anymore,
or the things you’ve gotten as presents that have never been
taken out of the box! These items can put some fast cash in your
pocket, as well as open up some much-needed space in your closets!
There is really no limit to the type of
things that you currently own that you can auction off. Just by
taking a look at an auction web site, or a Usenet Newsgroup, you
will see people selling everything from toys, computer equipment,
photo equipment, beanie babies, books, clothing, and even automobiles
and homes! Your choices for what you can actually sell are unlimited!
ITEMS THAT YOU CAN SELL IN QUANTITY
Now, let’s take a look at the other
type of items. These are the items that you can sell in quantity.
These can be things that you purchase in
quantity in order to sell. There are a lot of collectibles that
are widely available in certain areas that aren’t available
worldwide. These can be
sports figures, dolls, trading cards, beanie babies, etc. Anything
that you can buy and sell at a modest profit is fair game, remember
people on
ebay DEMAND low prices. Better to sell 100 reports for $5 than 20
for $10
HOW TO DECIDE WHAT TO SELL
How do you decide what types of items that
you want to sell? Well, there are a few different ways to do this.
The first thing I would do is make up a list of the items that you
are considering for sale. Look at the items carefully, and write
down information such as a description of the item, what you paid
for it, the condition it is in, etc. Being very specific here will
help you greatly if you decide to list any of these items for auction.
Sometimes the smallest details can mean much greater prices, and
much greater profits for you!
Now, take your list; sit down at your computer
and search eBay TM for the types of items that you have come up
with. Now, this may not be effective for that one of a kind BABE
RUTH autograph. For about 85% of the things you want to sell, however,
it should give you a pretty good idea of the market value of the
item, as well as consumer interest.
So, get on your computer and go to the
auction web site. Click on the area where it says "SEARCH"
and you’re on your way. If you want an even easier way to
search eBay ™, check out the "Power Searching eBAY™"
section of this disk.
Back to the search page on eBAY ™
….In the search box type a relevant term. If you want to know
what GARTH BROOKS GREATEST HIT’S CD is worth type "GARTH
BROOKS" in the title. If you’re looking into selling
your VCR, simply type "VCR" into the search categories
at eBAY TM. Have you ever taken a look at just how many listings
are in the Beanie Baby category? It is absolutely amazing!
As you can see, with searching for the
proper words, it is very simple to see if the types of items you
want to sell are already being sold at auctions. When you find the
listings, you can learn a few very important things. The first is,
you can get a good idea on what the market price is. By seeing what
other people have sold similar items for, you can decide whether
or not you want to sell the item, as well as what you should expect
to get for the item when it sells! When you search, you can look
at auctions that have recently been completed, as well as current
ones, to see what items similar to yours are bringing in for other
people. After you find out all of this good information, you can
now set out with an idea of what you should bring in for selling
your items.
The other thing you will learn by searching
the web site for other similar products is the amount of people
that want the type of item that you are selling. The auction web
site lists the amount of bids along with all of its items. This
will tell you how many people are bidding on those items. Obviously,
if you have fifty different people bidding on an item, it’s
a lot more apt to bring in money than an item that is being bid
on by only one or two people. This is not an iron-clad rule, though,
since you only need one bidder to make money on your item!!
The best way to get started in the market
of buying and selling is to decide how much money you can afford
to invest right off the bat. I would recommend starting with at
least two hundred dollars or so to begin your empire. It’s
a small investment, and you should be able to double your money
pretty quickly!
Then, you need to decide exactly what you
want to buy and sell. Your choices here are virtually unlimited,
as you have already seen. Here’s a good way to begin. If you
have a hobby, or an expertise that gives you an edge in particular
field, use it to your advantage! If you know computers, you might
want to buy and sell computer equipment. If you’re a camera
nut, then maybe photographic equipment would be your cup of tea!
Remember, if you have an edge over 90% of the other people at the
auction site, you will probably be able to spot the bargains that
you can buy and then re-sell at a profit!
Another way to find out good items to buy
and sell is to check out the auction web site, Usenet Newsgroups
and your local classified ads to see what other people are buying
and selling! Just because someone else is selling the product like
yours does not mean that you should not try marketing your own version
of it. As a matter of fact, just the opposite is true! After all,
if someone is already successful selling something, you probably
can be too! Imagine that everyone looked at HENRY FORD’S first
car and said, "gee what a great idea… Too bad it’s
been done, no need for me to try." We would all be driving
Model A's if that was the case!
LOOK FOR ITEMS THAT ARE HOT
One of the things that I like to do is
search the auction web site for collectable items that are extremely
hot at that particular time. The beanie babies are the best example,
but there are many, many others. I found out that some things that
I would have never considered very highly collectable are bringing
in a decent price at auction.
The most recent fad in this kind of a market
was the Spice Girls dolls. They are an item that are literally flying
off of the store shelves as soon as they come in, and people are
willing to pay a premium to get them. Remember this, time is very
valuable to the individual. The last thing anyone wants to do is
scavenge all the local Wal-Mart and toy stores trying to get the
latest toy. Most people would be much happier logging on to their
computer, typing in a few keys and paying a little extra to get
that special item.
Needless to say, I found a few cases of
Spice Girls dolls, bought them, and resold them at a profit on both
the auction site and on my own web site! If you are into collectibles,
or something that you always have on hand, do consider getting your
own web site where you can sell your products 24 hours a day, 7
days a week, and you won’t have to pay eBAY ™ to list
the items for you! Later, I will talk more about setting up your
own web site to sell items!
CREATE ITEMS THAT YOU CAN PRODUCE &
SELL YOURSELF
Another type of item that can be extremely
successful is something that you can produce on your own. Things
like grandma’s recipes, a "how-to" manual on hooking
up your VCR, etc. These are the items that can offer you immense
profits! I know, you’re asking yourself "what kind of
item can I produce?" It’s simple, look at what you are
good at and use it. If you can make the best brownies in town, sell
your recipe. If you’re the guy everyone calls when they can’t
figure it out how to do something on their computer, write a how
to manual on that! Look at all of the books that are available "for
dummies" on the store shelves. They sell like crazy, because
everybody needs help to tell them how to do something! So take what
you are good at and MARKET IT! People will gladly pay $5.00 to $10.00
for the information that they really need. After all, it is a very
small price to pay in order to understand something, or to better
yourself. And, while $5.00 or $10.00 is a relatively small amount
for a buyer, it can really add up quickly for the seller! As I write
this, my first listing for my "Auction Express" software
has gotten over 70 bids in just the first five days that it has
been listed! And, while it took a lot of time for me to put the
program together, I can now sit back and duplicate that one disc
and make a good amount of money on each one!
If you’ve ever watched the TV Food
Network, and I know I watch it too much sometimes, you may have
seen the show the Essence of Emeril. Chef Emeril Lagasse has a saying
that I think is very relevant to what you want to do with selling
you items on eBAY ™. Emeril says, "We’re not building
a rocket ship here!" And, we are not building a rocket ship,
nor are we reinventing the wheel. What you want to do is take a
simple idea and nurture it, build it into something that you can
offer the buyer. What you want to do is look for items that go for
people’s "hot buttons".
While it may be true that everybody is
different, it is also just as true that everyone is the same in
a few ways. Everyone wants to make more money! I don’t care
if you are near broke or Mr. Microsoft, Bill Gates himself; everyone
wants to make more money! Everyone wants to be smarter. These are
universal things that you can use to make yourself money!
Reference books, like the one that you
are reading right now, are great items to sell! Trust me, they are
not always easy to put together, and can challenging to get off
of the ground! But, the payoff comes when you are finished! Not
only can you sit back and feel you have accomplished something,
you can now sell that one item over and over again! Printing costs
are relatively low, and you can feel good making money by helping
other people accomplish something that is important to them!
If you do decide to write a book, check
your local print shops for a good deal on printing them up. When
you are dealing with a lot of copies, and we certainly hope that
they sell big, it is much easier to leave the copying, folding and
stapling to the experts! Then, all you have to do is collect your
checks and address the envelopes!
So, use your imagination. Examine your
unique talents. Look at what products are in demand. The beanie
baby craze can’t last forever! Just imagine you were the person
who came up with that idea! It really is the simple ideas that can
change your life forever!
SELL A QUALITY PRODUCT AT A FAIR PRICE
I want you to keep in mind, and never ever
forget … People will buy virtually anything! That is, as long
as you are providing a quality product at a fair price, you can
be a huge success in buying and selling! Look for products that
people use on a day to day basis. Look for a unique idea that you
think is in demand; or take an existing idea and make it better.
One of the hottest things right now is specialty mail order items.
Items like cigars, beer, and lobsters are being sold via mail order.
Use your imagination and think about what kind of a service you
would like to see and if it is something that you can put together
on your own, go for it! Also remember this, if people are happy
with your product, they will become repeat customers!
Now that you know what you want to sell,
it’s time to package it and market it for the auction process.
Here is where it takes a little bit of planning and care to get
your items noticed. Here is where you’ll learn the techniques
that will get your items higher bids on average than similar items.
The things I will show you are simple, but they are very effective.
It’s amazing to see ads on eBAY ™ that are totally horrible.
Ads that have misspellings are the kiss of death for me. If a seller
cannot spell correctly in an ad, you can't completely trust their
ability to address the package correctly! Maybe I should write a
whole new book on the importance of the spell checker!
CHAPTER 2- CREATING THE PERFECT AD
THE TITLE GETS YOU NOTICED
Ok, you’ve been to the auction web
site, and you’ve taken a look around. It’s a lot like
looking the classified section of a newspaper, except for the fact
that you have to click on the title to see the rest of the ad. It
can be a very confusing task to find exactly what you are looking
for. It is a virtual maze as you try to weed out just the items,
that you are looking for. There’s so many items, that the
information overload makes you want to scream! It’s your job
as a seller to help your prospective bidder cut through the red
tape, and get your ad viewed by as many people as you can! There
are a few ways to do this, so let’s get to it!
Like I just said in the last paragraph,
in order for someone to see your ad, they have to go through the
trouble to take their mouse, put it over your title and click on
it! If they do not do this one thing, I do not care how good your
item is, and I do not care how good your ad is, the simply reality
is you are not going to sell a darn thing to them! Therefore, one
of the most important things that you will do is create a title
for your ad.
USE RELEVANT WORDS IN YOUR TITLE
The thing that I feel is the MOST IMPORTANT
when coming up with your title is to include the relevant words.
Ok, this sounds really stupid, but you would be surprised at the
amount of titles that tell you ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. You must be extremely
specific in your titles about exactly what you are selling. If you
have an autographed Frank Sinatra photo, don’t use the title
"Frank Sinatra." I don’t care if it is in the autograph
section of the web site, this is not descriptive enough, and a lot
of people may miss your ad. Use something more like "RARE Frank
Sinatra AUTOGRAGHED LP" and you will be amazed at the difference
in the amount of bids you will get.
Remember that a lot of people will use
the search feature to find the items that they are looking for,
and make sure you include the words that they are most likely to
search for in your title! I’m a big NASCAR racing fan and
absolutely love to purchase die-cast model cars over the Internet.
If I am searching for the different paint schemes used by a particular
driver, they had better have the driver's name in the title, or
I am going to miss it! So remember, think about what your buyer
is searching for, and give it to them in the title!
USE WORDS THAT WILL GRAB THE BUYERS ATTENTION
The other thing you want to do in the title
is use words that will GRAB the attention of the buyer. After all,
they have literally thousands and thousands of titles to look at,
and you want them to take a closer look at yours. How do you get
their attention?
First, you can pay the small extra fee,
which is $2.00 at the time this is being written, to get your title
listed in a bold face font. This is an easy way to set your ad apart
from the rest of the ads that are out there. And while the bold
face is a quick and easy way to get more attention, I don’t
believe that it is always the best way. The best thing, along with
being descriptive, is using POWER WORDS.
What are power words? They’re things
that you can use to add a sense of urgency to your items. Words
such as RARE, LIMITED EDITION, UNIQUE, ONE-OF-A-KIND, BEAUTIFUL,
will help you get attention. Other words like GREAT, UNBELIEVABLE,
STUNNING, AWESOME will also help get your buyer to notice what you
are selling.
Look at these two titles:
Bruce Springsteen Autograph
"RARE SPRINGSTEEN AUTOGRAPHED GUITAR-AWESOME!"
Ok which one grabs your attention? I’d
say that 98% of you said that the second title did, the other 2%
of you need to take another look! There are a few things going on
in the second title, the most noticeable is that the whole thing
is using capital letters. Now, this is a great way to make your
items stand out, but sometimes it can be overdone. Occasionally
it can take away from the emphasis on what you want the buyer to
see. Take a look at this title:
"RARE SPRINGSTEEN Autographed GUITAR
Awesome!"
This can also be a very effective title.
The buyer will see what is the most important in the title first,
which is "Springsteen Guitar." Remember no matter how
you use capitals and lower case letters, you want your title to
stand out from the rest.
Many sellers like to use characters in
their title, things like @, #, $, %, etc. to draw extra attention.
Sometimes they look cheesy, and sometimes they work. That all depends
on the product, and the type of buyer that you are trying to attract.
Try a few different things and see what is most effective. Keep
records on how well each individual ad title is received, and use
the style that is most successful!
Remember, when it comes to the title: be
descriptive, use exciting, attention grabbing words, and set your
ad apart from the rest!
WRITING DESCRIPTIONS THAT SELL
Once you’ve gotten someone to take
a look at your ad; you want him or her to bid on the item you are
offering! You need to make your product look as appealing as possible
and you want to motivate the person to place a bid immediately.
After all, if the person leaves without placing a bid, there’s
a good chance that they will not be back.
BE SPECIFIC
There are a few things that are important
in the ad itself. The first is the overall description of what you
are selling. BE SPECIFIC. This is the most important thing in your
description. Do not leave any room for error on what is for sale.
Get as graphic and specific as you can to describe your item. If
there is anything special about the item, list it. List any special
features of the item. People do not feel comfortable bidding on
something of which they are not 100% sure.
LIST ANY IMPERFECTIONS THAT THE ITEM HAS
If there are any flaws in the item, like
a dent or scratch, you have to list that when you are selling the
item to protect yourself. As long as you are 100% specific on what
you are selling, you will save yourself a lot of time and hassle
if someone decides to return the product to you because they were
not aware of a defect.
Even if you are using a picture in your
ad, and we do highly recommend using one, write your description
for an ad without a picture. That way the picture can be there to
totally reinforce what you are selling, but will not rely on the
photo.
Once you have written an accurate and honest
description of the item, add your own creative touch. Again, use
wording that will motivate the buyer to bid on your item. If the
item is difficult to find, use words like rare, one of a kind, and
unique. If it’s brand new in a box, let the buyer know that.
Include things that may seem obvious to you, because the potential
buyer may not be aware. This helps the buyer feel more comfortable
in dealing with you.
BE CREATIVE
When writing your ad you want to paint
pictures with your words. Use adjectives like great, awesome, beautiful,
etc. to describe your item. Paint a visual picture that makes your
item irresistible! Tell a story with the item if you can. Explain
what the item is, and what it can do for the buyer. If you are selling
a cute little teddy bear, play it up. Put something in the ad about
the bear looking for a good new home, and some new friends to play
with. Not only will the buyer get a kick out of the ad, they will
be more likely to bid on the item if it is something that they are
looking for. Going along with the theory that people do not want
to bid on something that they are not 100% sure of, people are much
more likely to bid on an item if they like the person that is selling
the item. While it certainly is not easy to convey your personality
through an eBAY ™ ad, it does not hurt to try!
CHAPTER 3 – USE PHOTOS TO INCREASE
YOUR SALES
It may be a cliché that a picture
is worth a thousand words, but it is one hundred percent true! A
simple picture included with your ad can increase your sales by
over two hundred percent! Like I’ve said before, people are
not comfortable bidding on an item unless they are absolutely sure
what they are bidding on. A picture gives the buyer a strong visual
image of what they are buying. Take a look at the items that have
the most bids in almost any category on the auction web site, and
I’ll bet you that the ads that have pictures have more bids,
and also have higher bids than the ads that don’t include
a picture! It’s the simple fact that seeing is believing!
Ok, so you're sold on an idea that a picture
will help your item sell. Now your asking yourself, how do I get
a picture up on the Internet? Well, that’s a good question,
and this next section is dedicated to showing you exactly how to
take a picture of your item and post it to the Internet.
STEP 1- GET THE PICTURE INTO YOUR COMPUTER
Ok, so this is no brainer, even for the
novice, but there are a few different ways that you cam accomplish
this. The first is the old fashioned way, and that is to use a normal
camera, take a photo, and then take it to your local photo shop
and get it developed. Once you get the photo developed, you need
to get the photo scanned into your computer.
You can either buy a scanner at you local
computer shop for approximately $100 and up, or you can take your
photos to many local copy shops like Kinko’s and they can
scan your photos for you, and save them on floppy disk.
The other alternative you can use is a
digital camera, which will take a photo and download it immediately
to your computer. These cameras are great to use, but cost about
$300 to $500.
You can also use a normal camcorder to
grab the image. With a small device (like SNAPPY) you can hook any
video source, Like camcorders, to your computer and transfer the
image that way. These devices cost between $100 to $200 and are
a good alternative if you already have a camcorder at home.
STEP 2-PROCESS THE PHOTO
Ok, you’ve got your photo saved on
your computer in either a .gif or .jpeg file. Next thing you may
need to do is process the photo in a graphic program. Programs like
Paint Shop Pro (http://www.jasc.com/psp.html) or LView Pro (http://www.lview.com)
are available as sharaware on the Internet. You can use them to
do things like crop the photo using only a portion of the photo
with your item. You can use them to adjust thing like the brightness
and contrast of the photo, or even add some cool text over the photo
to create the perfect ad! Programs like Adobe’s PhotoShop
is a full blown graphics program that will help automate tasks like
processing photos and adding some cool effects to both your photos
and your text.
Take a look at the photo of the item you
want to sell. The first thing you need to do is crop the photo to
only show the item that you are selling. Each program will do this
fairly simply. You need to click on the tool that selects a rectangular
area of your photo. You then need to draw a box only around the
area you wish to keep, and then select crop command from the main
toolbars image or edit menu.
Then you should go and adjust the brightness,
contrast and sharpness of the image as needed. Try to get as much
visible detail as possible. Remember that the better the picture
is, the more bids you will get!
You can also add text directly over the
picture of the item. This may or may not be useful for you, since
you can type in as much text as you want before or after the image
on web page. If you do want to add text, simply click on the text
button, which is the "T" button in 99% of graphics programs,
and select an area on your photo and type away!
STEP3- POST THE PHOTO TO THE WEB
All right, the photo is taken, processed,
and ready to be used in an advertisement on the auction web. The
next step you have to do is to actually upload the picture to a
web site. Most sites like eBAY ™ do not allow you to actually
put the picture on their site, so you have to have some web space
of your own in which to store the picture. If you’re on AOL
or a lot of other Internet Service Providers, you most likely have
some web space allotted to you through them. You can check with
your provider to find out how much space you have, and how to access
it.
If you are on AOL, you can skip down to
the next section, which will take you step by step through the process
that you have to use to get your pictures up on AOL’s web
space!
If your Internet Service Provider does
not offer you any web space, you can always find free web space
through the Internet from services like Geocities (http://www.geocities.com).
These services allow you to sign up for free web space that you
can use to display your pictures on your website, or to create your
own actual web site. There are a variety of places that offer you
small free web sites, just do a search on http://www.yahoo.com for
web providers and you will find some others besides Geocities.
Once you have someplace to put your picture,
you have to upload the picture. Upload, for those of you who don’t
know, simply means to send that picture file from your computer
to your web space. There are a variety of programs, which are called
FTP programs that you can use to transfer files over the Internet.
You can easily find them for download on the Internet from places
like http://www.tucows.com or http://www.shareware.com.
The program called WS_FTP is very popular,
and easy to use. You can download a copy directly from the manufacturer
by going to their website at: http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/WS_FTP/index.html
Once you have your FTP program, you simply
log onto your server and choose the files you want to send to the
web site. For example, let’s say that your picture file is
called "auction1.jpg" and it shows the item you want to
sell. You would start up your FTP program, choose the directory
on your computer that your picture file is in, select your file
"auction1.jpg" and press the button to transfer it to
your web space.
Entering the following text to your auction's
description can now access your photo:
http://www.yourhost.com/-directory/imagename.jpg
AOL PHOTO INSTRUCTIONS
This is for all of you who are on America
On-line. This will take you step by step through the process that
you need to follow to get your pictures posted to your personal
web space with AOL.
First, Go to the keyword "MY PLACE".
If you are a novice, you may want to click on the section called
"My Place Help" for a quick overview on what to do.
Second, click on "MY PLACE" where
you will find a folder that is called "private". This
folder is where you will store all of your images for eBAY ™.
You can also create a new folder, call it something like "auction"
or "eBAY ™" and you can store your pictures there
if you like.
Then click "ok" and cancel to
go back to the screen where you see the folders that you have. You
are now ready to post your pictures to the web. You must know where
your photos are located on your hard drive.
Click on "UPLOAD".
You will now see the Remote Filename Screen.
In the space that is provided, you must type in the name of your
photo file, including the file type extension. The two types of
files you can use are .gif and .jpg files. Overall, .jpg files are
better for photographic images, but you can experiment with your
photos if you’d like.
Press "CONTINUE".
Click on "SELECT FILE" and find
the photo file that you want to use. Click on the photo’s
name to select it. You will see the name of the file that you selected
on the bottom of your screen where it says "FILE".
Click on "SEND"! Your file is
now stored on AOL’s web server, where you can access it from
anywhere on the Internet!
Your file can now be called by using the
following text on your eBAY ™ listing: http://members.aol.com/yourscreename/filename.fileextention
Please remember that web addresses are
case sensitive, so be sure to type it in exactly as it appears on
the server or you might have problems accessing them from the eBAY
™ site!
CHAPTER 4-THE KILLER AD
This is what is all comes down to, you
take everything that you have learned, and you put it to good use.
You know what you want to sell, you know how you want to describe
it, you know what your starting bid will be, and you have a picture
or two up on the Internet that you want to use in your ad. You are
primed for action!
This next step can really make or break
any ad that you have come up with. If you’ve looked around
eBAY ™ or other auction web sites, you couldn’t tell
one from another. You know what that means? You probably are not
inclined to buy from those ads.
You did see a few ads through, that you
thought "wow that's cool." You know the ones that used
different fonts, in different sizes, with bold letters, or different
colors that really caught your eye. And they used a great photo
of the product, and even some cool graphics, right? And, those are
not only the ads that people remember; they are the ads that people
BUY FROM!
If you take the extra time to make your
ad look good, the people who are bidding on the item will realize
that they are dealing with someone who cares about what they are
selling. They are dealing with someone who will go the extra mile
to make sure that they are happy with their purchase!
If you are already familiar with HTML,
the language that you use to create web sites, than you can pretty
much skip this section. What I’m going to show you here is
how to make your ads look like a custom web page using simple HTML.
There are a lot of different programs out
there that can help automate this task for you. Programs like Microsoft
Front Page are a full-blown web design tool that you can use. Or
you can even use the more recent browsers from Microsoft or Netscape
to create a simple web page. The programs will let you work in a
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET environment, and will let you create
some awesome looking web pages without needing to know a whole lot
about HTML.
The section on eBAY ™ that asks you
for a description of your item, the section that says that HTML
code is accepted. What this basically means is that you can include
any of the tags that HTML understands. These tags can do anything
from make the text larger or smaller, make the text bold or italics,
center the text and graphics on the page, or even link up to another
website. The possibilities are endless.
BASIC HTML TAGS
What I’m going to give you here are
the bare basic tags that you can add to your eBAY ™ ads to
make them look better. This is not a full course in HTML, but you
can find a web site address later in this section that will take
you to a full tutorial on HTML if you are interested in such things!
If you have placed any ads on eBAY ™,
you have seen the screen where you enter the ads into the system.
You enter your vitl information, like your e-mail address and your
password. When you get down to the box where you enter your description,
it says something there that you may or may not understand. It says
that HTML tags are acceptable. What this is telling you is that
you can use little bits of HTML tags to help your ads look batter.
Your browser, whether it is Netscape Navigator,
Internet Explorer, or any of the other ones out there, reads HTML
tags in a very special way. The way the browser knows that what
it is reading is a tag, and not normal text is that the tag is surrounded
by <>. So just typing in "b" will show up as a "b"
on the web site. Typing in <b> will tell the computer that
it is to put into bold text the words that come after the <b>and
before the </b>. What the </b> command does is turn
off the previous <b> command. So basically what you do with
HTML tags is turn special features on and off to create the look
that you want. Here are some tags that I think you will find handy
in sprucing up your web sites quickly and easily:
BOLD FACE: <B> </B>
Any words or symbols that are between the
<B> and the </B> will be in bold face. So, if you are
typing you want to stress a section with bold face here is how you
would do it. Say that you are selling an item that is brand new,
and you want to emphasize that. Here’s what you would type
into the description box on eBAY ™.
Here is the item you have been waiting
for!! <B>A Brand New</B> whatever the item is!
When the browser reads that, it will show
on your screen: A Brand New whatever the item is!
Horizontal Rule: <HR SIZE=# WIDTH="##%">
This command will put a line, or horizontal
rule, across the screen. You replace the # after the HRSIZE= with
the height of the line that you want. You replace the ## after the
WIDTH= with a percentage of the screen that you want to cover with
the horizontal rule. If you want to create a rule that covers half
of the web page, you would type in: <HR SIZE=2 WIDTH="50%">
Italic Text: <I> </I>
Works just like the bold command, but puts
the text in Italics!
Underline Text: <U> </U>
Works like both the bold and italic commands,
but this will underline the text that it surrounds.
And, yes you can get fancy. If you type
in <B><I><U> This is in bold face, italics and
underlined</B></I></U> you will get:
This is in bold face, Italics and underlined
Link to another website: <A HREF="http://www.websiteaddress.com">
TEXT TO LINK </A>
If you want people to be able to click
on some text where they will be taken to another web site, this
is the command that you would use. You would replace the http://www.websiteaddress.com
with your own address. And you would replace the TEXT TO LINK with
whatever you want the text on the screen to say.
Link to your e-mail address: <A
HREF="mailto:your name@yourisp.com">
EMAIL ME </A>
This will make it easy for someone to send
you e-mail. You simple change the your-name@yourisp.com to your
full e-mail address. You now have a link that says E-MAIL ME on
your ad, and when people click on it, it will automatically go into
their e-mail program and start a message to you!
Load an image: <IMG SRC="http://www.websiteaddress.com/imagefile-name.extention>
This command will load an image from any
other web site to your eBAY™ ad. So, all you have to do is
type in the address of the image, and it will load when the eBAY™
ad is loaded!
Loading a background for the page:<BODY
BACKGROUND="http://www.websiteaddress.com/imagename.extention>
This command is virtually similar to the
last load an image command, except that this one calls the image
to be used as a background of the ad page! This can really set your
ads apart if used correctly. Use an image that adds class and pizzazz
to the page, but do not make it distracting for the buyer! For a
background image, remember light and faded out usually works the
best!
Changing the color of any text: <FONT
COLOR="000000">FREE DISK BONUS OFFER</FONT>
This is used anywhere in the text of your
ad, simply change the #000000 to a number that represents the RGB
value of a color. See below for more information on this. Anything
that you type between the <FONT COLOR="000000">
and the </ FONT> will be in the color that is specified in
the #000000.
Changing the background color, text color
and link color: <BODY BGCOLOR="000000" TEXT="FFFFFF"
LINK="#9690CC">
This goes at the beginning of your ad if
you are going to change the background and text colors. The above
examples show where the numbers are equal to the RGB value of the
colors. You can find out all of the different colors and their corresponding
codes by visiting the web site at: http://www.hidaho.com/colorcenter/
Again, this is by no means anywhere near
a full explanation of the types of things that you can do with HTML
tags. For a full tutorial on HTML, visit the NCSA web site at the
following address:
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html
After looking at this site, you will have
an even more advanced understanding of HTML and how to use the tags
of that language. It’s really a lot of fun once you get used
to it! And, it will help you make an ad that will sell your products
better!
SPRUCE UP YOUR AD WITH CLIP ART
Clip art is a great way to set yourself
apart from the pack at eBAY™. It comes down to the simple
principle that if your ad looks nicer than the rest, it will indeed
sell more than the rest. This may not always make the most economic
sense, but it is a fact that more people will buy from you if they
like the ad! You can use clip art of various styles to get your
points across, and to set your ads apart from the rest.
First find some clip art that you want
to use. There is plenty out there that is free for use on your website.
Go into any computer store and you will find CD-ROM's that contain
50,000 or more images of useable clip art! Or, you can find a lot
of clip art on the Internet. It’s easy to find, simply go
to your favorite search engine, like http://www.yahoo.com and search
for clip art. The sites are to numerous to list here!!
HOW TO GRAB CLIP ART AND PHOTOS OFF ANY
WEB SITE!
When you find the clip art, or any photo
for that matter, that you would like to save, it’s easy. With
most browsers, you simply click the right button of your mouse,
and select save image. Tell the computer which directory that you
want to save it in, and you’ve got it!!!
Remember that a lot of the images on the
World Wide Web are copyrighted, and you should always check with
the image owner if there is any doubt at all if you can copy the
image for your own use!
No matter where you find the clip art,
you will have to use the same steps for acquiring photos to get
the clip art to your web space. You simply use the same steps that
you used to get your pictures onto the web!
ADDING ANIMATION TO YOUR AD
This is no problem whatsoever. If you can
follow the directions in the previous section to cut and paste clipart,
you can have animated clipart and text in your ad. If you don't
already have an animation library, a good place to start is the
Animation Factory (http://www.animfactory.com). This site offers
literally thousands of animated clipart and animated letters that
will make your page come to life. They also provide simple instructions
for downloading these files to your system.
FREE COUNTER
We can see how many people have actually
bid on our auctions, but how do we know how many people have stopped
to look at our ad for the item we're selling? You can obtain a FREE
counter for your eBAY™ ad from (http://www.honesty.com/cgi-bin/ebay-counter.cgi)
I’VE FOUND AN AD I REALLY LIKE, HOW
CAN I USE THAT?
It’s bound to happen. You’re
searching the web, or looking through ads on eBAY™ and you
come across an ad that looks perfect for what you want to use! How
do you take that ad and simply change the text and pictures to fit
your needs? It’s simple to do if you have a browser like Netscape
or Internet Explorer. After the page has loaded in your browser,
choose "File" from the toolbar, and then select "Save"
or "Save As" and save the file to your hard disk. You
can now open it in any program like Microsoft FrontPage or Netscape
Navigator Gold, or any other HTML editor that is out there, and
change what you want! This is a great way to do as little work as
possible formatting the ad, and working on ways to make more money!
I’VE GOT MY AD ON MY COMPUTER, HOW
DO I GET IT TO EBAY ™?
All right, you’ve worked on your
ad, and you are ready to show it to the world. If you’ve created
the ad with FrontPage, Internet Explorer, or Netscape, you will
have to click on something that says either show source code, or
show HTML. When you see the plain text HTML code, all you have to
do is cut and paste the information that you want to transfer to
your ad on eBAY ™ into the little box that says description
on the eBAY ™ add an item to auction page. You usually only
want to cut and paste the HTML on the page that comes after the
heading, and before the end of the page. If you’ve got the
</body> and </html> codes at the bottom of your page,
DO NOT COPY those to eBAY ™. Everything else is ok! Don’t
worry if you’re not sure if it worked right, you can click
on preview ad and see if everything is ok before you submit the
ad.
You can, of course, simply use these simple
HTML tags and type them in as you place the ads. This is fine for
an ad that you are only going to use once. If you are planning to
use an ad more than once, save it on your hard drive first, so that
you can have it the next time that you need it!
If you don’t know how to cut and
paste, here’s a quick tutorial:
Step 1 Highlight the text you want
Step 2 Hit Control-C
Step 3 Go to eBay™ auction site,
specifically the description box.
Step 4 Put the mouse in the box and press
the left button
Step 5 Hit Control –V
That’s all there is to the magical
world of cutting and pasting. It works for just about everything
on your system from text to photos, so give it a try! It’ll
make your life a whole lot easier!
There are also many other useful, creative
tools at this address (http://www.auctionpix.com/ebay/)
CHAPTER 5- HOW TO GET MORE PEOPLE TO SEE
YOUR AD
There are a variety of ways to get your
ad noticed by the people that would be interested in buying it.
You can use the Usenet Newsgroups, e-mail or a personal web site
to tell people about your items that are up for auction.
Usenet is the bulletin board area of the
Internet. People post messages concerning just about any topic that
you can think of. There are separate boards for each subject. You
can search the newsgroups by typing in a word that should appear
in its heading. If you’ve got Internet Explorer, just go to
the top where it says "GO" and click on "NEWS".
Follow the instructions from there. Netscape Navigator has a similar
feature that you can use to access the newsgroups.
You can post a message to any newsgroup,
but remember that it is not always proper etiquette to post a for
sale message in some groups. Look through the group first and see
if there are other for sale messages.
Of course, there are some newsgroups that
are set up for the sole purpose of buying and selling. Many of these
have the word marketplace in their heading, so you can search for
that to see what kinds of bulletin boards are available! E-mail!
What a concept this is! It’s a great way to target your prospective
buyer, especially if you specialize in one type of merchandise.
After all, someone who bought a Star Trek figure from you in the
past will most likely be interested in another Star Trek item in
the future! Make sure you let them know where to look for your new
auctions!
The other thing you can do is build an
email address database of your own when you see people looking for
items that you may have. If you are searching a web site or newsgroup
and find someone with interests related to your products, cut and
paste their e-mail address into a database, which you can use to
send out e-mail about your products!
Finally, you can set up your own web site.
It may not get as many hits as the auctions at eBAY™, but
it’s a good place to list items that are harder to sell, or
that you want a set price for! Your own web site will give you total
control over the environment. And, although you probably will get
only a fraction of the traffic that eBAY™ does, you can leave
the items up for as long as you want, and you can set your own price.
If you want a higher price, and are willing to wait for it, you
can be successful running your own web site.
We’ve talked about getting free web
space before, from such companies as Geocities, and these can be
fine to use for a small web site to list a few products with your
e-mail address. If you decide to get a little more involved, you
may want to go out and find a company that rents web space that
you can use. Most offer a small site for about $15 to $25 per month.
These sites will offer you the ability to use a custom domain name,
i.e.. www.mycompany.com, and will offer things like e-mail, on-line
support, shopping cart programs etc.
TIMING IS EVERYTHING!
An eBAY™ ad generally gets the most
attention on its first day posted, and in the hours before the auction
ends. I have found there are certain really optimum times to begin
and end an auction. In my experience Saturday and Sunday afternoons
have the heavies viewer traffic on eBAY™. So, I suggest that
you post your auction on Saturday or Sunday between the hours of
noon and 3:00 p.m. (prime time viewing hits its peak between 3-4:00
p.m. Allow it to run a seven day course so that it ends during these
same high exposure viewing hours.
CHAPTER 6-FOLLOWING AND ENDING THE AUCTION
HOW ARE MY AUCTIONS DOING?
eBAY™ has included a user lookup
in their search section. Simply click on "SEARCH", go
down to the area that says Seller e-mail and enter your e-mail address,
as well as the options that they list, such as current auctions
only, how you want the results sorted, etc. Hit "STATUS"
and you will receive a complete listing of all of the items that
you have up for auction. These include the item numbers, the starting
date of the auction, the ending date of the auction, the current
price of the item, the item title, and who the high bidder is.
THE AUCTION'S OVER, NOW WHAT?
Well, you’ve sold your first items
on eBAY™, and you are excited!! Now, you see that this stuff
can really make you some money. The first thing you do is send an
e-mail out to the winning bidder, letting them know where to send
the money and any other special instruction that they may need.
Let them know that you will notify them
when you receive their payment, and also that you will let them
know when the item has been sent. This will accomplish two things,
first it will help your money arrive more quickly, and second it
will make the buyer feel more at ease. Everyone is a little cautious
when dealing with someone new for the first time, so good communications
are a must. If you are delayed in getting an item out for any reason,
let the buyer know via e-mail.
Once you receive the buyer's payment, it
is only fair to leave them some positive feedback on the system.
After all, a lot of people use this factor to decide if they want
to do business with someone. If they have been good to deal with,
please let other people know, and perhaps they will do the same
for you in return!
WHAT IF THE HIGH BIDDER BACKS OUT?
There is not a lot you can do if a bidder
backs out on you. What you can do first is contact eBAY™ and
let them know that the item did not sell for the high bid. Remember
that eBAY™ takes a percentage of the highest bid, so let them
know that the highest bid backed out on you.
If the high bidder refuses to respond to
e-mail inquiring about their reasons for backing out on the bid
or is rude, then, by all means, leave negative feedback about the
user on eBAY™. Most problems can be settled via e-mail, so
be sure before you affect the online reputation of a buyer through
negative feedback. The buyer's hard drive could have crashed or
have been shorted out by lightening. Family emergencies can also
cause users to be away from their computers. Also remember, that
if you need to re-list your item on eBAY™, you can probably
do it for free! Just look at the link that eBAY™ points to
in the e-mail it sends you after the auction is over if for any
reason you need to re-list the item.
Here is one of the most fun things that
you can do besides make money, and that is spend some of that money!!
Whether you are looking to buy at eBAY™ for personal use or
to resell, it can be a really fun experience! In this section, I
will inform you of a few things that you will need to know in order
to be a success at this auction stuff
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