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Title: Marketing Tactics for eBay Auction Ads

Author: Chuck Mullaney

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Ya know, I sort of giggle when I look at an ad on eBay that's
just a black and white description of the item or product that's
up for bid. It wasn't long ago at all that I would have done the
exact same thing, but once I understood some traditional
marketing techniques, not just been exposed to them; everything
looked totally different.



It's been a few years now and I can't imagine how I got by in a
"sales" career beforehand. I had been a fairly successful
salesman in the mortgage business, or the term the public uses;
Mortgage Broker. A commission only job with no promised monthly
salary. My income was totally based upon my sales success or
"lack of", each month. How was I able to eat without knowing how
to write ad copy or how to use the "hook", or how to effectively
use a "take away" move..?



Simple answer: Born for it.



If you're like me, in that you enjoy selling something that you,
yourself are sold on, then eBay is where you need to be and
learning traditional marketing techniques is the way to have any
type of success. There is no other way for, us po folk(not
millionaires), to reach such a huge amount of potential buyers
for ANY type of item at all. One hundred twenty five million
users! Whoa. At this point, they have daily new user sign ups in
excess of one hundred thousand people...100,000 each day!



THE PRODUCT IS NOT WHAT YOU ARE SELLING!!!



Things are much more technical than that. Here's a short list of
the different focuses:
<ol> <li>Gallery picture is to grab
attention only. It's not about looking nice and neat or pretty
or professional; it's about human instinct, the power of basic
colors, and their contrast with each other. It's about getting
noticed on a page of 25 items in a list! We all just browse
lists...there is no reading lists word for word! Of course I
know that there are exceptions, but the majority are predictable.



<li>The title is not for describing the item! Don't think for a
minute that you will get noticed by enough people to make real
money if they don't see you when they search. The bottom line is
that most purchases are the result of a search at the top of the
ebay page. Knowing this, you'd think that the search would be
checking the entire ad text for matches, ...not! There is a
specific checkbox to choose this option right next to the search
area, but most don't "check" it, so normally the search is only
checking the title. Think about that. Now do you understand why
some of those auction titles sounded so stupid..? You got it!
They are the smart ones. There's a real art to creating a title
that sounds somewhat normal while being keyword rich.

 <li>Feedback must remain clean, if not perfect! It's an opinion
and mine will not sway. There's an inherent communication
problem on the internet already. Why would you do anything at
all to place more doubt in a prospective buyer's head..? Well,
one bad comment can ruin the whole record for, at least 10 more
sales because they're structured like this blog, backwards! The
bad comment will be there until you fill the page again with
positive comments! Just keep it perfect at all costs or don't
get upset when they bypass your item for someone else's.

 <li>Pricing. Again, more of a marketing or psychological factor
than most think it is. Information products are even more suited
to this because their value is based, partly, on perception or
what people think it should cost. That literally means that a
new product can sell more units priced higher than comperable
products just because it's more expensive! Now, what I just said
was not that they sell for more so they make more. I said
"units". It's possible to sell 10 for one price and 10 for a
higher price, quicker. If the whole dynamic, or feel of the ad,
gives the item a higher perceived value, rather than a "ripp
off", they may even move faster because of being more expensive.
I'm beating this horse because most people are trained the
opposite of this, that cheaper is better... Pricing is a tool,
just a really important one to get right.

 <li>Traditional ad copy is usually a sales letter that is
absolutley focused on purchasing your interest with well placed,
and sometimes viosually appealling, words. Just as the title was
only to get you to click the ad, the headline or first words in
the desciption should be focused on getting you to read it and
go to the next line. That's where the hand off takes place and
now it's the second area or headline's job to kepp you and send
you to the next. Just that methodical. The only way I can see to
do this effectively is being obsessive about it. Invest some
time in this because it directly effects your income, period.
Sometimes I like to write most of the ad, right off the top of
my head, then go over it with a fine tooth comb, making
adjustments, over and over and over and over... Till it works
and flows properly. Every great marketer has seemingly strict
opinions as to which words to use or not and which colors to use
or not. The funny thing is that a huge part of a marketer's job
is to test new things and question there skills to hone them.
I'm caught up in this circle all the time...

 <li>Your "store" policies. The only way to really get the idea
of why you need to be particular about things such as this is to
look around at the other auctions. You will definately run into
some cheesy ones and some really well done policies. Now pick
which seller you feel more comfortable paying money to "up
front" for a purchase... Get my point..? Be a pro at all times,
trust me; everyone is watching. Make your store policies more
fair than most and make them easy to read and understand. Don't
write them exactly the way you want to see them, smarter people
than you will read them AND dumber people than you will read
them. You need to make each of us feel good about you here.</ol>



Once you grasp these as the truth that they are, you'll see the
potential of eBay just because you will simply be in the
minority! These are the first steps of becoming an extremely
over paid telecommuter or PJExec.



Respectfully, Chuck Mullaney eBay Powerseller with 100% positive
customer feedback Education Specialist trained by eBay (ranked 1
out of 583 in exam results) CEO and founder of:
http://www.PajamaExecutive.com http://www.ChuckMullaney.com

About the author:
Chuck Mullaney, aka. the original "Pajama Executive", is a High
Level eBay Powerseller with 100% positive feedback and has
generated close to ½ a million dollars online, in the past 13
months. Chuck is an eBay trained Education Specialist, currently
ranked number 1 out of the 583 eBay certified trainers
worldwide. Chuck has zero employees, and as the founder of
PajamaExecutive.com, you can actually find him working at home,
alone, in his pajamas.




 

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