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Free Instant Auction Traffic
Here's an easy way to get extra traffic to your eBay auctions... ...and we all know, the more traffic, the more bids and ultimately, the more sales you'll get! First...answer this question: "Do you look at other people's feedback ratings?" You probably answered yes... So here's my idea - "Whenever you leave feedback, put your website URL in the feedback Comment" If you don't have a website, no problem, see below for details. I have only seen this done once! - me. It's so easy and EVERYONE looks at feedback ratings before they bid. So, the idea would be to try and leave feedback for users that get a lot of traffic... How? - check out ebay pulse and look at some of the highest watched items and try bidding on one of them. After, you bid and win, leave your feedback with your website URL in your feedback comment. For example, **AuctionResourceNetwork.com.com** - Excellent communication and great eBayer, Highly recommended You can see how the domain will *jump-out* at the reader. Also, when you leave feedback for your auction sales, do the same. Now.., if you don't have a website, here's a quick trick on how to direct that traffic to your about me page. Simply create a free account at NameCheap.com and purchase a domain name, i.e. http://www.your-domain.com/. NameCheap.com only charges $8.88 per year for your domain name! ...then, in your NameCheap.com account, you can set your new domain to redirect to your eBay about me page...here's how: Login to your NameCheap.com account Click the 'view' link beside 'Number of domains in your account' Click your new domain name Click URL Forwarding under the Host Management section on the left Enter your about me page URL in both textboxes and click Save Changes Viola...you now own a domain that redirects to your about me page! And make sure you place your new domain name in all your feedback comments. Ok...now that you know how to get some extra free traffic by using eBay's feedback comments, answer this question: "Do you want to know how to turn that extra FREE traffic into cash?" Yes/No? - Well, I'm going to tell you anyways... ;-) There are a few things you can do...here are 2: Place your auction links on your AboutMe page so that your new visitors can get to your auctions. Place a newsletter signup form in your AboutMe page as well as in your auction pages and collect leads. Then market to those leads over and over again. I think the second idea is the most powerful...although it takes a little work on your part. The quick`n`dirty way is to use AWeber.com to manage your leads and use their capture web form generator to capture your lead's name and email address. BUT, there are certain rules you must obey in order to collect client information from your auctions pages as well as you about Me page.
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A recent survey revealed that 40% of American workers have considered starting a business, but many fail to pursue their dreams due to funding constraints. While there are people who invest thousands of dollars to launch their businesses, there are just as many businesses that were started with just a few hundred dollars and some ingenuity. Michael Simmons, the founder of Kinko’s, rented a space the size of a closet near a college and started his business with a few spiral notebooks and a single copy machine. If he had waited until he had enough saved up to open a 4000 square foot store, he might be an accountant right now. Consider This You may have a vision of a giant store, warehouse or internet operation but if your funds are low, it can seem like a pipe dre. . . .
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12 Tips To Make Your eBay Business More Profitable
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Making Your Auction Business Stand Out From The Crowd
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Once you've created the best possible title for your item, you will move on to writing your auction description. Here, you have more space to give a detailed description of the item you are selling in the body of your auction. While the photo and title are what get a person interested in your auction and bringing them to your listing, it's your description that is going to have to induce them to actually bid on it. The sole purpose of your description is to get people to place a bid by presenting them with an honest and factual description of what you are selling. It has been shown that the chances are high that if a person doesn't place a bid the first time they view your auction, they won't come back and place one later. Furthermore, if you can get someone to bid on your a. . . .
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Your Auction Headline Or Title - The Most Important Part Of Your Auction
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Local Yokel Auction is Announcing its New "20/20 Guaranteed Store Program, the Newest Innovation for the Online ... (PRWeb)
Local Yokel Auctions intends to give all the online auctions a run for the money. First was the 50% fee sharing program, and now introducing the new "20/20 Guaranteed Store Program, Guaranteed Performance -- Or the Auction Store Gets a Refund." (PRWeb Nov 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1625994.htm
Local Yokel Auction is Announcing its New "20/20 Guaranteed Store Program, the Newest Innovation for the Online ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Local Yokel Auctions intends to give all the online auctions a run for the money. First was the 50% fee sharing program, and now introducing the new "20/20 Guaranteed Store Program, Guaranteed Performance -- Or the Auction Store Gets a Refund."
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