Trying to be help your buyers find your auctions can be a truly daunting task. Most people only search eBay by title, not by description, and that means that you only have those 55 characters of the title to cover all the possible search terms. That is not easy. In this email, I will give you a few pointers. Do not bother with eBay clinches. There are plenty of eBay auction titles that say things like Super rare camera wow look low price. These are stupid things to put in your title, as no one is going to search for them.
Think like a buyer, if you were looking for your item, then what exactly would you type into that box? If you think it would help, try searching yourself to find someone else selling your item. What were the first things you thought of typing? Think like other sellers, keep an eye on which sellers are doing best with items like yours, and try to copy their title styles, if it works for them, it can work for you. Be specific, you should be sure to write the items brand and specific model number in the title, as people will often search only for this information. Make sure that you also say exactly what the item is.
Once you have drawn the buyers in with your title, the next thing to do is to tell them all about your item with the description. But just what should you write in your description? At its heart, your item description is an ad. Without making it too obvious, you should be writing sales copy. You are trying to get buyers excited about your products, and that is usually hard, but on eBay, if you have the right thing to sell and give enough details, the buyers almost excite themselves.
Include every technical detail you know, including the items manufacturer, its condition, how big it is, where and when it was made, its history, and anything else special about it. Do not be too boring, though the best descriptions are written in friendly, conversational language, and show a real knowledge. Whatever you do, make sure you tell the truth! Remember that most of the people who will be buying your items will be just as knowledgeable about it as you are, if not more, this is their hobby, and they are experts. Do not feel like you need to explain the basics of the item, just go into as much technical detail as you can. As a rule, do not write anything in the description if you do not know what it means, as the chances are someone will, and if you have got it slightly wrong then you will look like you do not know what you are talking about.
Each time you buy or sell something on eBay with your computer, people can leave feedback for you, and you can leave feedback for them. This feedback can be positive, negative, or neutral, along with a comment. Your feedback rating, then, is worked out using a very simple sum: the number of positive feedback comments people have left for you, minus the number of negative ones. This means that someone with a feedback rating of 28, for example, might have 30 positive ratings and 2 negative ones.
If you are a considerate buyer, then you should find that positive feedback will just appear next to your user name, without you needing to do anything. If you want to help it along, though, there are a few things you can do. Always leave feedback for others, people will feel an obligation to leave feedback for you if you leave it for them, eBay will send you an email after each transaction to offer you the opportunity. Take the time to write a positive comment about sellers who do what they should and the chances are they will do the same for you.
Ronald W. Firquain is a auto mechanic, musician, Arabian horse owner for 20 years, writer, marketer, entrepreneur, webmaster and has 18 years of computer experience. computer tips