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on 15-11-2012 11:04 AM
hi guys
i was wondering how to make profit on ebay by selling item
there are so many factor that increasing the cost.How do one make profit out of it, there are many expenses such as
1-courier charges
2-paisapay fee
3-listing fees
after this if you list product at market rate you gonna make loss only ,and if you list at high price no one goona buy and specially when you are new seller
so how to make profit now ?
Please share your ideas
i was wondering how to make profit on ebay by selling item
there are so many factor that increasing the cost.How do one make profit out of it, there are many expenses such as
1-courier charges
2-paisapay fee
3-listing fees
after this if you list product at market rate you gonna make loss only ,and if you list at high price no one goona buy and specially when you are new seller
so how to make profit now ?
Please share your ideas
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on 10-12-2012 05:22 PM
You have to buy items in bulk.
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on 22-12-2012 08:23 AM
To increase sale on eBay, you need to keep few thing in your mind while listing the item. Your item's title and description are your advertisement - an opportunity to both inform and excite buyers. Writing a good title and description will significantly increase your chances of your listing being found and sold.
Writing an effective title. Make a clear, compelling first impression by writing a great title for your item. Start with these tips:
- Use descriptive keywords that clearly convey what you are selling. Use all 80 characters.
- Include your item's brand name, artist, or designer.
- State exactly what your item is, even if your title repeats the category name.
- Try not to include "wow" or "look". Buyers don't search for words like these.
Writing a great description. Writing a thorough description can really pay off in the price you receive for your item.
- Here are some questions you may want to consider when writing your item description:
- What is the item?
- What material is it made of?
- When was it made?
- What company/artist/designer/author made it?
- What condition is it in?
- Is the item new, used, or still under warranty? Be sure to mention any flaws or repairs.
- What are its dimensions?
- What country/location is it from?
- Does it have any notable features or markings?
- Does it have a special background or history?
- Additionally, many sellers have found that adding a creative, human approach to their descriptions boosts bids and sales.
Consider including:
- What you especially like about the item
- Who you think it would appeal to and why
- An interesting story about the item (for example, how you acquired it)
- How the item might be used
- Payment and shipping: Be clear about payment methods you accept. Also, be as specific as you can about your shipping costs.
- When you are finished, spell-check your description for accuracy.
If you keep the above point while listing then you will notice increase in your sale. Also I recommend that you go through the following link to create effective listing:
http://pages.ebay.in/help/sell/listing_ov.html Regards,
__________________________________
Want to earn more, click on below link
http://earnandclick.blogspot.com/2011/12/m.html
__________________________________
Writing an effective title. Make a clear, compelling first impression by writing a great title for your item. Start with these tips:
- Use descriptive keywords that clearly convey what you are selling. Use all 80 characters.
- Include your item's brand name, artist, or designer.
- State exactly what your item is, even if your title repeats the category name.
- Try not to include "wow" or "look". Buyers don't search for words like these.
Writing a great description. Writing a thorough description can really pay off in the price you receive for your item.
- Here are some questions you may want to consider when writing your item description:
- What is the item?
- What material is it made of?
- When was it made?
- What company/artist/designer/author made it?
- What condition is it in?
- Is the item new, used, or still under warranty? Be sure to mention any flaws or repairs.
- What are its dimensions?
- What country/location is it from?
- Does it have any notable features or markings?
- Does it have a special background or history?
- Additionally, many sellers have found that adding a creative, human approach to their descriptions boosts bids and sales.
Consider including:
- What you especially like about the item
- Who you think it would appeal to and why
- An interesting story about the item (for example, how you acquired it)
- How the item might be used
- Payment and shipping: Be clear about payment methods you accept. Also, be as specific as you can about your shipping costs.
- When you are finished, spell-check your description for accuracy.
If you keep the above point while listing then you will notice increase in your sale. Also I recommend that you go through the following link to create effective listing:
http://pages.ebay.in/help/sell/listing_ov.html Regards,
__________________________________
Want to earn more, click on below link
http://earnandclick.blogspot.com/2011/12/m.html
__________________________________
Regards,
__________________________________
Want to earn more, click on below link
http://earnandclick.blogspot.com/2011/12/m.html
__________________________________
__________________________________
Want to earn more, click on below link
http://earnandclick.blogspot.com/2011/12/m.html
__________________________________
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