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25
/9/09 eBay Powersellers
Secrets
Newsletter
“In this
week’s newsletter Amanda lets you in on a little secret that
you can use to improve the success of your eBay
business.”
Hello!
Here’s a question for you: Do you
listen to what your eBay buyers are saying about you and
your products?
”How can I listen to them?” you
are probably thinking, “I don’t talk to them and they don’t
talk to me, everything is done online, so how can I
listen?”
Well actually, your buyers
do talk
to you and you should be listening because what your
buyers are telling you about your products and service is
very valuable to you and can be used to your
advantage.
You have in fact probably got buyers
talking to you right now, even as you read this. No,
honestly!
How? Through the feedback comments that
your buyers leave for you after every completed
transaction on eBay. What’s more, you can access this
information at any time and then use it to improve your
eBay sales and your customer service in the
future.
Ok, so feedback comments aren’t really
that big a secret are they, after all, you already know
about the feedback system and how it works, but here’s
another question for you: How often do you actually look
at your own feedback comments page? Or should I ask, have
you ever looked at your own feedback
comments page?
By
this I mean when was the last time you really and truly
had a good long look at the comments you’ve received? Not
just had a quick peek, not just a glance to check that
they all have the little green positive cross next to
them and then you’ve closed the page.
I’m talking about a proper look to see
exactly what people are telling you. Because that’s what
people do – they tell you things within the feedback they
leave and some of those things will help you run a better
eBay business and improve your sales.
Not everyone leaves useful
comments as you know. There’s always one who simply writes:
‘Received Item’ as their feedback or ‘Gr8 Thnx’ in that
horrible text speak writing which I absolutely hate (am I
getting old?). But often you can find some really good little
gems within your comments.
The sort of comments you are
looking for are unique, one-off comments that are not automated
through Selling Manager Pro. What you want are the comments
that are actual, honest observations from individuals who have
taken the time to leave personal feedback. Here are some
examples of the types of remarks I’m talking
about:
“Fantastic. Just as good as the more
expensive versions.
Thanks.”
“Excellent product. Have been looking for
one for
ages.”
”Easy to use, just as described. Perfect for
new mums!”
“Thank you
for fast delivery. We can’t get these over here!”
These buyers are
‘talking’ to you through their feedback and giving you little
snippets that can help
you.
You can add these feedback comments
like these in to your listing descriptions for other
potential purchasers to read – this will give extra
confidence to buyers as they can see that you have a
great product on offer which is backed up by genuinely
honest feedback from previous purchasers. Your sales will
increase with buyer
confidence.
If
you get a feedback comment that tells you that your
product is hard to find in a particular area (overseas
for example), then you know that you’ve potentially got a
best-seller on your hands because others in that area may
also be finding it hard to source too. So why not list it
on the eBay site that covers that particular area.
This actually happened to me a year or
so ago. I’d found a great product that I had researched
and knew would sell well in the
UK. I listed 100 of this particular item
on eBay UK but set my shipping terms to
dispatch worldwide as I always do.
It
was a 10 day listing and within 3 days I had sold the
lot!
The amazing thing was that about 80% of
the buyers were from France and I got a lot of feedback in
French telling me how amazing this product
was!
It became obvious
to me from the feedback comments and the amount of French
sales, that French people couldn’t buy this product in
their own country (it wasn’t illegal by the way – it was
a kitchen gadget just in case you are wondering!!) and so
I ordered more stock and listed it specifically on the
French eBay site (www.ebay.fr
) and what’s more I made sure
that the description was written in French – there are cheap
online translating services you can use to do this very
easily.
Now, because I had listed it in
France, and in French, I pulled in even more
sales than the first time round, simply because my
listing was written in their own language and on their
own site.
Although many buyers from around the
world look on eBay UK, some won’t because they can’t speak
English and don’t understand the descriptions or they
just prefer to buy from their own country’s site. So, in
listing this way, I had targeted the exact people that
wanted my product. They wanted, they bought!
All that’s very good, but of course,
you should also pay attention to any negative feedback
comments that you get – hopefully you won’t get those
very often though – For example, if you get comments such
as:
‘Instructions hard to follow, otherwise
ok.’
‘Box
was broken when
delivered.’
Took
ages to arrive, but the item was as
described.’
This tells you that you really need to
improve in these areas. You can add extra instructions to
your product yourself, you can improve your packaging and
you can speed up your dispatch
process.
So
you see, your customers are constantly talking to you and
giving you loads of really helpful information that you
can put to good use to improve your listings, improve
your products or improve your service generally. And they
are giving you all this information for
free.
It’s all available with just one click
of your mouse and if you check your feedback every day
it’s not even time-consuming.
So, remember this: If you don’t know
what you are doing wrong you can’t improve on it and if
you don’t know what you are doing right then you can’t
capitalise on it. Take my advice and check your feedback
page regularly!
Until next week as
always I wish you the best of success,
Amanda
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whatsoever.
© Amanda O’Brien
2009
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