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Sell more on eBay with good descriptions

September 19th, 2010

Thumbnail of eBay main shop websiteeBay is a hugely popular way to buy and sell online and in a way it was what first made buying and selling on the internet truly popular. Today however the competition is fierce. If you want to sell successfully on eBay you need to make sure your listings are top notch and that they have the power to persuade people to buy from you rather than your competitors.

One of the most important things on eBay is your items description. If you can get it right then you’ll gain trust in people and get more money for your items. On top of this, the eBay item description can influence the search engines in promoting your post over others. The eBay product description you create should be made with the same care as any other content. This is a simple seo tip and a effective way to get more ebay sales.

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So how do I create a good eBay description?

1.List all important facts and figures
I’m amazed at the number of times I see descriptions which are missing important details such as the dimensions of an item, the material it is made from or how old it is. Obviously people can ask the seller questions to get more information but they are much more likely to bid if it is all there in the first place. Remember to state payment methods and delivery charges too.

2.Be honest and list defects
If the item you are selling has defects or problems make sure you clearly list them in the description. Even something that isn’t noticeable, if you know it’s there then it is worth mentioning. People really appreciate honesty on eBay and if they have a complaint it’s easy for them to leave you negative feedback.

3.Get passionate about your item
The best descriptions use words to sell the item to the viewer. Gorgeous, rare, luxurious, beautiful, exquisite – these are all great words to use. If you have some kind of story you can tell about the item or a reason behind why it’s for sale then say it because people seem to like that sort of thing.

4.A picture tells a thousand words
Make sure you photograph every item you sell because you will be amazed at the difference it makes. Try to present your items well and use a decent quality camera.

How to write for Internet Marketers

August 20th, 2010

Whether you are writing an article, a blog post, a sales page or an eBook, being able to write well is a good skill to have if you’re an internet marketer. Obviously each type of content will require a different writing style. So how do you approach writing for intenet marketers and ensure you hit the mark with your content? Here are five short tips and questions you should answer which will lead to better writing.

1.Be clear about the purpose of your text.

What is it your piece is supposed to do? How will you deliver the content – on your blog, as a autoresponder series, as a eBook, etc? Are you writing copy to sell a product – if so, your salespage will need a call to action. Are you writing it to entertain or inform, to build your reputation? It could of course be all these. Whatever content you intend to produce and distribute, it is vital that you are clear about why you are making the content and what you want it to achieve. Think carefully about what you are trying to do.

2.Who will be reading the content you intend to distribute?

Who is your audience and what is their relationship with you? Do they know you (e.g. you are writing an email to your subscribers) or do they not have a clue who you are? Depending upon which, the way you set up your text must be different. Readers who “know” you will be expecting a more personal angle than those who meet you by chance. Also consider what relationship does your expected reader have with the topic?

3.Realx, and write as you speak
It is usually best to avoid technical jargon that people might not understand and write in a fluent style that says things in the clearest way possible. Unless your grammar is terrible, writing as you speak lends a personal touch to your content which tends to raise conversions. If you are too formal, most people will go elsewhere since they find it difficult to identify with the text.
Establishing a personal connection is especially important within Internet Marketing.

4.Show your personality but don´t overdo it.
Nobody likes reading stuff that is boring, so inject a bit of your personality in there. Include examples, anecdotes and personal experiences to liven things up.

5.Keep your paragraphs short and use plenty of subheadings
People are discouraged from reading masses of text, so keep your paragraphs short to make your piece easy on the eye. Use subheadings so people can quickly find the information they want and make use of bullet points or numbered lists to draw attention to key points.

Common Problems that Kill Your Website

August 14th, 2010

Take a look around the internet and you’ll find some very good websites and some very bad ones. If you want your site to perform well then you need to avoid the four common problems with websites which I have outlined below. These of course are not the only problems but they are some of the main things which stop your website from being successful and getting the traffic you expect.

1.No on-site call to action or confused call to action

What is the purpose of the webpage? Do you want to capture the visitors email address or do you want them to buy a product? A visitor viewing your page must be able to see exactly what you want them to do. If they are not sure they certainly aren’t going to spend any time deciding. Your call to action must be very clear.

2.Too much content and too many website distractions

Some web pages are a maze of links, banners, adverts for differing products, feeds, text, images… My advice is to keep your web pages simple and clear. Too many distractions can leave the viewer confused and not knowing how to access the information they want. This also relates back to the point above – don’t distract from your call to action.

3.Too much text
Busy lifestyles dictate that people simply don’t have the time to read lengthy text. Get to the point and keep paragraphs short and spaced out. Use bullet points to show the key information and don’t try to cram everything on a single page.

4.A lack of credibility
People are wary of being scammed and may not trust you if they don’t know much about you or your business. Boost your credibility by including trust logos or accreditations. Also display a privacy policy and provide a clear contact address. It is also worth considering using testimonials.

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