This article will be a two part lesson. Watch for
my next article (lesson) covering the basics of creating an effective
newsletter. It can be very simple to create a newsletter following
a few easy steps!
1.Turn Your eBay Browsers
Into Customers
Remember
that although your initial goal is to turn your eBay "browsers"
into buyers, you can't stop there. Many eBay sellers assume if
they don't have something the "browser" is looking for, then they
aren't going to sell anything to that person at all. But, that
is far from the truth.
You've already overcome the most difficult part,
which is getting the "browser" to your listings. The important
part is to make sure each visit counts. You have to make sure
that once you get a visitor to one of your listings, they don't
leave until you have tried everything possible to get their contact
information such as name and email, to try and convert them to
a future customer.
Let's say you sell home decor products and someone
visits your listings while looking for a particular window treatment.
The visitor views the auction they were led to and also visits
your "other listed items." This particular visitor doesn't find
what the item he/she is looking for. So, he/she leaves your auctions
and you never have the chance to do business with this person,
right? Wrong!
It would be very simple to invite each visitor to
your About Me page, with something like, "Click here to visit
my About Me page and receive free, weekly tips to help you redecorate
your home like a professional designer for half the cost."
Once the visitor reaches your About Me page, you
can provide them with simple instructions on how they can receive
your weekly newsletter for free to get the tips they are looking
for.
Sounds easy doesn't it?
It is and, in just minutes, you can have this set
up and will be collecting valuable names and email addresses.
2. Turning eBay Customers Into Life-Long
Customers
This is so easy, but SO overlooked in the eBay industry.
If eBay is your business, then you have to treat it as such. Like
any "typical" business, you try to do your best in every aspect
of the sale to ensure your customer will return. However, online
it is so easy to get lost in the shuffle.
Once you pick up a customer, you need to be sure
to stay in contact with that customer so there is no doubt in
your mind that, if they return to eBay to purchase something,
they will come to you first.
There are auction programs such as Vendio that offer
great customer management software. You can easily include a "join
my mailing list" link to all of your post-sale emails. Remember,
once you sell to an eBay customer, they are your customer so you're
allowed to email them off of eBay.
You want to present them with an offer such as,
"Join my monthly newsletter and receive updates on my product
line including notification of newly listed items, and member
discounts."
Doing this allows you to stay in touch with your
past customers to keep you fresh in their minds. And it also gives
you the opportunity to invite them to your auction listings on
a regular basis. But, remember you have to treat your customers
well. You have to provide them with good offers so they appreciate
you and want to return.
Whether you obtain the names and emails of those
who are visiting your auctions, or those who have bought from
you, collecting the information of those who are in the market
for your type of product is absolutely priceless.
If they are on eBay to purchase a product "like"
the products you offer, they are more than likely going to purchase
this type of product again in the near future.
If you offer them sound information and special discounts, as
well as keep in touch with them, chances are they will come to
you first for their next purchase.
About
Janiece Smith:
| Janiece
Smith is the author of the Internet's top selling ebook
teaching ordinary people how to make their own fortune selling
on eBay auctions.
More Ideas For Making Money Online
|