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Buying Safe on Online Auction Sites

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Fraud runs rampant across the Internet and online auction sites are a magnet for those dishonest individuals who want to steal your money. From the mega-giants like eBay to the mom & pop auction sites, the scammers find their way there if they think there’s any chance of snatching a dime out of your pocket. Even with all the safeguards put in place by those sites trying to eliminate their presence, these rip-off artists still somehow find their way into your trust and then your pocketbook. Whether its international thieves from Nigeria and other countries, or simply delinquent kids here in the United States, the problem has reached serious proportions. It appears law enforcement agencies have very little time and minimal resources to combat the problem in any real depth. As CEO of UpperBid.com Online Auctions, I see the problem first hand, and I am writing this article in hopes it will help buyers avoid getting ripped off.Spotting the Rip-off Seller Fortunately for the buyer, identifying the rip-off seller is usually not a difficult task since most dishonest sellers tend to be sloppy, lazy and not very bright. Their success usually only comes off the gullibility and innocent trust of their victims.

The most obvious red flag in identifying the rip-off seller is when you are somehow able to purchase an item for way below the cost it is being sold for everyone else on the web. The scammers will usually place an item at a much lower price since their objective is close the sale and placing it close to the price of other sellers will most likely not produce any sales for them, especially on a different auction site other than eBay. They will usually focus on high-ticket items that are in high demand such as computers, video game systems, and phones. They are less likely to place something up for sale that will take a long time to sell, no matter how valuable. They want the quick buck and they want it now. The more in demand the high-ticket item you are buying is, the more scammers there are trying to pretend they have that item for sale. The wise saying, “If it’s too good to be true, it probably is” definitely applies here. You simply are not going to get a computer or some other item for $500 that is selling everywhere else on the web for $1000.

In addition, look at a seller’s other auctions if the site allows you to. Scammers generally tend to have only a few auctions (usually dutch on each one when allowed by the site so they can get more sales on each listing) and these are almost always only for high-ticket items way below the going price. Since they tend to be the laziest bunch in society, you will usually not find more than a few auctions listed. They simply don’t like to do any real work. Of course, there are always exceptions to this, but it is rare.

Often with a scam seller, you will find sloppy and quickly pasted together titles and descriptions that ramble on that show very little skill in how to sell an item, but this in itself doesn’t mean it’s a rip-off seller. Also, they can sometimes have a very good description, but again, since they are usually lazy, they just cut and paste this from some legitimate auction somewhere. This sloppiness should only be considered if it is in conjunction with other signs. One of the most important considerations when dealing with sellers is to look at their feedback provided on the site where they are selling. If there is no feedback, there is of course more risk to you. Seldom will you find a scam seller with feedback on a legitimate auction site, though there are exceptions to this. Even when there is feedback, check the dates of the feedback and see how recent or old the feedback is. If you see a long-term steady stream of feedback over many months to present, that is a good sign that it is probably a legitimate seller. Scammers do sometimes sell a couple of items at a low price to get good feedback or may use another second account to generate fake feedback, so if all the feedback is recent, then the feedback becomes less valuable for determining validity. Having said this, there are a lot of legitimate new sellers who don’t have any feedback yet and feedback alone should not deter you from making a purchase unless you see a lot of the other signs mentioned here.

Another sign often found with scammers is their insistence of urgency in paying for the auction item since they are worried about getting caught or discovered and not getting the money. They may even use the words “immediately” or “as soon as possible” when asking for payment. Sometimes you can see this in their auction listing itself.

It is getting more and more difficult to identify rip-off sellers from the methods of payment they accept since I have seen a trend of more of them using Paypal and Google checkout now. But generally, if a seller will only take Western Union, check and/or money order, that is a red flag. The more options they accept for payment, the more likely they are a legitimate seller since it is more difficult to get setup at more than one payment processing company (say both Google and Paypal) and they are also generally lazy. Yet, be careful of this too since I have seen them offer these forms of payment but then try to push you towards another method of payment if you request the one they really can’t use. For example, they may offer Paypal, but then try to tell you they have problems with that account and try to push you toward one of the other methods they offer. They may also try to push you to use an escrow service or payment processing service you have never heard of before, which often is merely a fraudulent site set up by the rip-off seller to solicit your credit card information.Payment Options for the Buyer We now need to review payment methods the buyer can use and examine the safety and risks of each method.

If you are a buyer, I strongly suggest that you never, ever send cash. In addition, a request for payment through Western Union is a favorite of scammers, and should be avoided. If a seller cannot take any other form of payment, that should raise a red flag. Checks and money orders should never be used for high-ticket items. If you must use a check or money order for any amount, I strongly recommend writing on the back of the instrument “For Deposit Only.” This will make it much more difficult in the case of a scammer since they will need to actually deposit it into a real bank account that can later be traced back to them. We actually require sellers on UpperBid.com who accept checks or money orders on our site to be willing to take them with “For deposit only” on the check.

It is probably best to now bring up the danger of escrow services and payment processing services. Be careful when considering the use of an escrow or payment processing service unknown to you, because there have been hundreds of fake escrow services and payment processing services popping up across the Internet for years now. If you have a seller trying to get you to use a specific escrow service or payment processing company you have never heard or, be very wary. Even if you find one on your own, make sure you do your research to ensure they are a valid legitimate company that you can trust. They will often fraudulently use logos of the Better Business Bureau, Verisign and other such graphics to give them a look of authenticity. If you get conned into using a fake service, then they will charge your card and cause you all kinds of problems once they get that information.

The safest way for you to pay at this point on the Internet is through Google Checkout or Paypal if directly using your credit card to pay since they process your transaction from your credit card and the seller never sees the actual credit card information. There are a few others as well that are legitimate and allow you to pay with a credit card, but these are the two most reliable. If you end up getting scammed, you can dispute the transaction with your credit card company as long as you pay directly from your credit card for the product or service.Many readers may think paying from your Paypal account is the safest method, but unfortunately this definitely is not the case. The Paypal Buyer Protection Policy “only applies to items purchased on eBay or to payments funded through your debit card and processed through the ATM debit network.” And it does not cover non-tangible goods, live auctions, or vehicles (even if on eBay) and does not provide protection for non-eBay purchases. Even the coverage for eBay purchases is limited to only $200 of the cost in many cases. They may cover up to $2,000 if strict requirements are met (seller has a feedback rating of at least 50, seller’s feedback is at least 98% positive, seller has a verified premier or business account in good standing, Paypal is listed in the description as an acceptable payment method, and the seller is from a list of specified countries). Also, there are flaws in this protection system even for eBay purchases. For example, if you file a claim for an item not arriving, and then the seller sends the item to you, you will not be able to open up another claim if the product is defective or not as described.

Here is their description of their various Buyer Protection programs from their site:

Buyer Protection Programs. If you buy an item using Paypal and either do not receive the item or receive an item that you believe is Significantly Not as Described by the seller, we encourage you to open a Dispute with the seller in our Resolution Center. By doing so, you will initiate our Online Dispute Resolution Process—a step-by-step system designed to facilitate communication between you and the seller in order to get resolution of the issue. If your dialogue with the seller fails to produce a satisfactory result, you can then escalate the Dispute into a Claim that we will evaluate for reimbursement under one of the following programs: a. Paypal Buyer Complaint Policy – Our best efforts program to reimburse Users for losses only to the extent we are able to recover the funds from sellers. b. Paypal Buyer Protection Policy – Our program to reimburse Users for losses for up to (i) $2,000.00 USD (Top Tier Coverage Amount) for eligible items purchased on eBay and (ii) up to $200.00 USD (Basic Tier Coverage Amount) for all other eligible items purchased on eBay and for eligible items purchased on eBay. Please see section 13.9 to determine whether Top Tier Coverage Amount or Basic Tier Coverage Amount applies to your eBay purchase. c. Buyer Protection for eBay Express – Our program to reimburse Users for the full amount of losses for items purchased on eBay Express. d. Extended Buyer Protection with Paypal Credit – Our program to reimburse Users for the full transactional amount of the items purchased using Paypal Credit. These programs only cover payments for tangible, physical goods. All other payments, such as payments for intangibles, services, airline flight tickets, or licenses and other access to digital content are not covered by any Buyer Protection Program that we offer (but may be covered by Chargeback rights). When using your Paypal account for the purchase of non-eBay goods, you are eligible for the Buyer Complaint Policy process of dispute and then claim, but there is no guarantee that you will recover anything in the case of a fraudulent transaction. Using a credit card to pay through the Paypal system if you are able to is only way to ensure you have control of your protection, since you can dispute any charge with your credit card company if you are ripped off. Paypal tries to discourage this type of payment and if you send a payment request to a Paypal registered email account, you will not see a payment by credit card option when you click through to the Paypal site. On the other hand, if you have the request sent to a non-registered email account, there is a link on the bottom that you can click and pay via your credit card without even using your Paypal account. It is highly advisable to have the seller send a payment request to an email address that is not registered with Paypal so you can pay with your credit card.Summary for Safe Auction Buying We will now summarize the above contents into a number of steps reduce your risk of getting ripped off when considering the purchase of an item for sale at an online auction.1. Compare the final purchased price to that of the same item being sold elsewhere on the web.2. Look at the other items a seller has for sale.3. Review the quality of the listing’s title and description.4. Examine the seller’s feedback.5. Keep an eye out for an unnatural insistence for urgency in payment.6. Evaluate their payment methods they accept.7. Be wary of any changes they try to make regarding payment.8. Pay by credit card only through an established credit card processing company. Most sellers are honest, hardworking individuals who have great products and services. It is only the small minority of dishonest sellers who make these steps necessary. Now that you have this valuable information to assist you in weeding out the scammers, enjoy a wonderful shopping experience as you find the great deals out there at online auctions.

How to Start a Home-based Online Auction Business?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

To start a home-based Online Auction business is very easy. Another option for your auction purchase may be to get check your local credit union for used motorcycle loans. If you sell vintage Americana and don’t allow Japanese bidders you might just as well place a “No Baggy Pants permitted” sign in your auction ads. They try to take your goods away and sell them, usually at auction, to raise money to pay the debt.Lower Your Starting Prices eBay’s insertion fees are linked to the starting price of an auction, by lowering your starting price you will encourage bidding and lower your listing fees. In Community Selling, an eBay seller donates a portion of the auction proceeds to a precise nonprofit organization. Objections – Summary Don’t leave these points hanging in your auction for the bidder to ponder and make assumptions. finally, if no one claims the property, and the owner cannot be otherwise be located — it ends up at a police auctionAn enabling technology for peer-to-peer lending has been the internet, which connects borrowers with lenders, for example through an auction-like process in which the lender willing to provide the lowest interest rate “wins” the borrower’s loan. What price should I start my auction at. Either way, there are a few simple techniques you can apply to maximize your auction profits. A note of caution here, sometimes a really silly price is paid in the auction room, simply because two determined people badly wanted that piece. Avid film fans will probably keep the reproductions of these films in circulation for years and collectors of vintage posters will also keep the auction prices very high. Most serious buyers do not bid until the item has maybe fifteen minutes to go in its auction. However, this is not the only part of an auction that needs special attention. Once a customer buys from you and has fully paid for your auction or online store, you then send the receipt and payment information to the drops-shipper who is conducting business with both you and your customer. The best way to learn How To Farm Gold in World of Warcraft is to get your trade skills up to scratch, go to the auction house and look for something that is always for sale and that sells for a good price. In your auction description you need to remove as many of these objections as you can. It is a gross fallacy that every item at an auction can be yours at very cheap prices. Reproductions of these films in circulation for years and collectors of vintage posters will also keep the auction prices very high.

Online Auction Shop: Save Time With Automation

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

If you list a few items “here and there” at online auctions, it only takes a few minutes to get your items up for sell. However, if you build an online auction big business with hundreds of items for sale, you’ll run out of time and energy fast. That’s why automation is so important. Even if you find the wonderful one stop online auction shop where you can sell all your items in one place, automation will still be necessary to keep the business going – and keep your sanity! Here are some great ways to automate your auction tasks.

Automate with Auction Software

There are software programs that are specially made for auctions. These programs will store all your listings in a database along with titles, descriptions, photos, pricing and shipping details. Some programs have a feature where you can save templates for certain categories. For example, if you sell household products, you might use the same template for all household items. Then, you might use a completely dissimilar template for your wholesale products. Therefore, you can save each template and have them available when you need them.

How it Works

A great benefit of using auction software is you can list more items in less amount of time. Here’s how it works:

a) Type in your listings and accompanying details.b) Upload photos or banners for your listings.c) Submit the items to the auction site for listing.

It’s that simple. Without this software, you will likely have to submit each item by hand through an online form with some screens. This could take several minutes or longer per listing. To get this software, check with your one stop online auction shop first. They might offer the software as a free tool. Use the search engines to search for “auction software” or “auction listing automation.”

Automate Emails

Once items have been sold, you should have some email templates ready to go for “thank you” messages, up-sell messages, etc. Create several “thank you” emails for the types of goods you offer, each being customized for those customers. Also, create several “special offer” emails to send buyers throughout the year. Some one stop online auction shops provide automated email systems for you. It’s free and easy to set up a system like this, and the rewards are tremendous!

Automate the Shipping Process

Keep shipping supplies on-hand at all times. Prepare envelopes, boxes or bags ahead of time with labels, packaging materials, etc. Develop a system that you will use every time you receive an order so you won’t get disorganized. Take advantage of shipping “tools” supplied by your one stop online auction shop or sum processing company. Some auction sites or payment processors will provide packing slips for every order with the customer’s buy details already printed for you.

Automate Listing and Ending Times

Schedule your items to end around the same time so you can easily deal with them once the auctions end. If you schedule auctions to end on weekends, you can concentrate on shipping the items at the beginning of the week. Those who run auctions weekly usually go through a cycle of listing, ending and shipping about the same times every week.

Saving Time and Money

Automation will help you save time and money. You can list and deal with more items through automation. Also, you’ll have a better chance at getting repeat business by sending regular mailings or e-mails to buyers. The more money you can save the superior bargains your customers will receive

What is Online Auction Research?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Do a completed auction search to get an idea what your items would go for. You can also try to look at auction sites like Ebay. There have been many similar occasions in the past where a little more forward planning would have avoided me redesigning all my eBay auction listings. “Online Auction Research” reveals techniques for finding products that may sell well on eBay and other online auctions. The way to achieve the most value from the sale of your company is to get several strategic buyers all opposing in a soft auction process. Boredom Have you ever gone out and actually collected resources to use in a trade skill item or collected them to sell on the Auction House. Online auction helps liquidate surplus goods easily. EBay If you have a collection of photos from famous people you can place an auction on eBay. You must read the auction ad carefully and ask questions of the seller. (including your own salary) • Will your prices be “fair” to the customers who will buy at your eBay Auction. How to turn Auction Traffic into Cash tells you utilize eBay’s huge levels of traffic, and build up a mailing list, (which in turn provides you with many benefits), whilst sticking to eBay policy. Ecommerce will add value to your existing business transactions – Your present suppliers will be able to post most updated information on their products via e-catalog and their storefront – You can build community from your present buyers and supplier, or invite members on the Internet – Real time marketplace will allow you to take quick buying and selling decision – Both buyers and sellers can contact you through Instant Messaging System – Your entire supply chain process can be managed from one place – You can issue real time purchase tenders with either limited access only to your community members or open to public.What if you want a border, subtitle, bold, gallery, 10 day auction, and gift services. More information on eBay and other auction sites under Web Basics. Go to eBay and study the tutorials that put all the information you need about its online auction system into easy, understandable terms. Check content before leaving and inform auction staff about irregularities. A recent sign of this is that EBay, the online auction website, is so sure the idea will catch on, that it has paid $4. I bought it on an auction site at the moment I first came across it. That’s the best way to make it very clear for your customer what item is up for auction. As you know, eBay is a huge auction site and gets millions of visitors per day.

A Product New Online Auction Site to the Zap Deal is

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Move over eBay, there’s a new site in town! Zap Deal is a brand new online auction site that is turning the online auction world upside down. Why? Because Zap Deal has created something called “reveres auctions.” In a reveres auction, for more details visit to www.auction-words.com the “bidder” causes the price of the auction item to go down instead of up. Let me repeat that, the price of the item goes down. It actually keeps going down until it reaches zero, than the last bidder wins the item for free.That’s why we call it online auction entertainment. You can’t sell anything on Zap Deal, only the site owner’s list items. And, all items on Zap Deal are brand name, brand new items. Items like a brand new 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, and many different bipods and phones, Mac Notebooks, Nintendo Wig’s, and the list just keeps going on. Everything is brand new and maintains the factory warranties.How can Zap Deal afford to put on an online auction like this? Well, it really is a simple yet very smart concept. Let me explain. Let’s take a brand new Nintendo Way that would sell for $350. It would be listed on Zap Deal and start at $350, but the price is always hidden. Every time someone clicks on that item the current price is revealed to them and the item price drops 20 cents. This continues to happen until eventually the price reaches zero, at the time the last bidder wins the item. Now, the key on this is every time you click on the item to reveal the current price it costs you 1 credit. 1 credit equals anywhere from 50 cents to 2 dollars. Remember, the price only dropped 20 cents on that click where you spent 50 cents. So on every click there is a 30+ cent profit for the company.You may be thinking, “That’s not that great of a deal, spend 50 cents to save 20.” That’s where you are wrong, because if you are the last person to click on it before it reaches zero, you just spent 50 cents to buy a $350 Nintendo Way. That’s why it’s called Online Auction Entertainment. It’s an entertaining social game. You are competing with people allover the world to be the last person to click and the winner wins the item.Zap Deal has positioned itself as the new social networking site, for more details visit to www.auctions-profits.com the latest and greatest gaming site, and a legitimate way save big money on great brand name items. The people who win these items will tell you, the reward is worth the cost.Now, Zap Deal has several other auction styles as well, the bid to zero I just described is simply the most common one. I recommend heading over there and checking it out for you. You just might win that 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. At the very least you’ll have a good time. You can also go to Google and do a search for Zap Deal and find out some more information about this unique and fun online auction.

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Online, Real Estate Auction, a New Way of Selling your Real Estate

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Every heard of Online Real Estate auctions?? If no, don’t be flabbergasted. The traditional way of selling properties has been either through placing an ad in the classifieds of the local daily or through real estate brokers or through real estate auctions. No doubt all of them have their advantages. With a classified, you can reach an audience spread over a wide area. But this might result in a lot of unwanted calls and enquiries. Real Estate Auctions provides you with great results, but the reach is kind of limited. This is where online real estate auction comes in. They provide a great platform for you to sell your property. It minimizes the hassles of prospects visiting the house frequently at untimely hours as well as attracts only qualified buyers who are actually looking to buy a property.

There are numerous advantages of holding an Online real estate auction.

1.Reach: One of the biggest advantages in an online auction. Through Online real estate auctions you attract buyers from across the world. So you are assured that your property is sold at the best price that you can get.

2.You decide the date and time of auction. The prospects can look at the details of the real estate like photographs etc. and can participate in the auction.

3.You will get a better pricing with auctions. It is a known fact that auctions usually drive up prices. Online real estate auctions are no different. They get a better price for the property owner with minimal effort. Sooner or later the property owner will be out looking for a new house, maybe in a better neighborhood.

4.You get the right prospects in an online real estate auction. Invariably, the prospects will be people who are interested in buying the property and with the required credit line or funds.

Irrespective of the state of the property market, online real estate auctions provides a great way to sell your properties for a better price. It is really a quicker way of disposing properties without the usual hassles. In real estate auctions it is said, the buyers as well as seller, benefits, a lot. The Seller has the advantage of getting the properties disposed off faster and the Buyer has the advantage of getting the property into his hands quicker.

As said earlier, the very nature of online selling ensures that you have a wide qualified audience, which the traditional methods rarely offer. Also you can be assured of the people who are bidding for your properties as the site/portal where the auction is to be held would have already, if you have a property and are looking to sell of the property, but were scared about the hassles involved in it, Online Real estate auctions are the way out for you. You decide the time, place and date of the auction. You are more or less assured of a better price. You can be assured of a quicker disposal of your property.

Online Auction Shop, Finding That Perfect Auction Site

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Selling through online auctions is a great way to earn extra cash or even start a full-time business. When you find your one stop online auction shop that’s just right, it can become a very productive business. There are many auction websites, but you’ll want to find a site that best fits your selling needs. Here are some tips.

Be an Auction Lurker

Before listing your items, observe the auctions for a while. See what’s hot and what’s not. Every auction site will have its own unique audience. Some will attract more of certain types of buyers than other auction sites. The auction company might publicize more to certain groups of people using banners or paid search engine listings. If you’re selling wholesale products, then you will naturally want to list with an auction shop that attracts wholesale buyers who are looking for great bargains. If selling household items, you’ll want an audience of people who buy household auction items.

Also, observe how the site operates on a day-to-day basis. Do the auctions seem to end with more bids on certain days of the week or a certain time of the day? For occurrence, auctions that end on late Saturday night get more bids than those ending on a Tuesday night. Lurking at different auction sites will help you find a one-stop online auction shop that’s right for you.

Test Your Auction Items

When searching for your one stop online auction shop, try several test auctions with some of your items. Monitor the reply as well as the amount of traffic the listings receive during the auction’s running time. Many auction sites allow you to place a visitor counter on your auction pages so you can know how many people view your auction. If you sell many types of products, advertise several items from a few categories.

Minimize Auction Expenses

There are many online auction shops that offer free or low-cost listing capabilities. Some auction sites only take a percentage of each sale while others may charge a fee for each listing whether you sell or not. Those auction sites that offer free listings and/or only take a percentage of each sale are very helpful to you as a seller. You only pay when you sell items instead of paying high fees just to advertise your products, so you are taking no risk when listing your items. Though these auction sites may have smaller amounts of traffic than the larger bidding sites, you might find the savings will make it worth your while. After all, auctions are supposed to be “bargain” sites, right?

Some auctions charge a fee AND take a profit of each sale. These may have more traffic, but the charges add up in a hurry and every listing can become a financial risk when you’re just starting out.

With so many options, you can easily find a one-stop online auction shop that fits your financial statement and listing needs. Use these tips to find that wonderful online auction shop and sell those unwanted items today!

Tips to Maximize Profits at Your One Stop Online Auction Shop

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Online auctions have become very trendy in recent years. They are great for finding bargains on all sorts of items. Many people shop auctions to find brand names at bargain prices, household items or even wholesale products. Some auction sites are actually one stop online auction shops that sell everything from antiques to automobiles while other sites specialize in only one type of product.

Earn Profits

There are several ways to earn profits through online auctions. You can build  whole business through online auctions or use auctions to attract new customers to your existing website. And, you can use online auctions occasionally to sell some of your old household items. You can even advertise wholesale products through auctions. Some online “auctioneers” are earning thousands of dollars each month!

Either way, there are a few simple techniques you can apply to maximize your auction profits. Choosing your one stop online auction shop is only the first step to success. Next, you’ll need to start building your business.

Here are six ways you can maximize your auction profits:

1. Include Photos

One way to maximize auction profits is to include photos with your listings. Most auction sites allow one photo to be displayed next to listing titles. It’s very important that you include a photo to catch the shopper’s eye. People naturally look at pictures and then read the nearby caption. Newspapers and magazines have trained us that way. So, it’s explicable why an auction shopper will look at photos and then read the titles beside the photos. Unfortunately, listing titles without photos can be easily missed.

Another reason to include photos is because auction buyers want to see what they are buying. They are more willing to trust a new seller if a photo of the item is available. If you are selling a luxurious item, include several photos at different angles if necessary. For printed materials such as reports or e-books, you might try creating a few colorful banners and even a mini banner for the photo that will appear next to your listing titles. Banners will have the same eye-catching effect as a photo!

2. Write Compelling Listing Titles and Copy

Don’t be afraid to apply proven marketing techniques to your auction titles and copy. You’re a seller, so don’t vacillate to sell! Use key phrases that will get the buyer’s attention. Words like “free,” “no reserve,” “low or free shipping,” or “like new” always get the buyer’s attention.

3. Use Banners at Your Website

If you own a website and are using auctions to attract more customers, don’t forget to place some banners at your website that link to your auction store as well. Some customers who reach your site by other means might love auctions. They might buy from you both ways!

4. Don’t Under-price your Items

Not many sellers have a problem with over-pricing, but under-pricing seems to be a huge problem with auctions. Don’t sell yourself short. Price your items reasonably, but be sure to include a little profit for yourself. Remember, your time is valuable. If you ship items, you must take time to package and mail them. If the items you are selling offer very little profit, try to find popular items with higher profits that are also unique. The more sparse the supply of a popular item, the higher bids you will receive.

5. Keep Contact with Customers

Be sure to keep in contact with your auction customers after they buy. Send them a personal “thank you” email and include an email signature to get them back to your auction site or to your regular website. An email signature is actually a “P.S.” after your thank you message.

Here’s an example…

P.S. Be sure to visit our auction site again. Some new items have been added recently, and you will receive FREE SHIPPING with your next purchase. (Your auction site address here.)

6. Ask for Feedback

Be sure to ask for feedback after someone makes a purchase. Good feedback helps other buyers to trust you. Some buyers will not buy from a new seller if no feedback is available. The more positive feedback you receive, the more your business will grow.

Keep these tips in mind as you list items at your one stop online auction shop. You’ll see profits increase in no time!

Online Auction Allows You to List Your Products

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

There are auction websites on the Internet that make selling a product much easier. Actually, auction sites make selling a project rather exciting. So let’s say you have a clothing business that you’re trying to get off of the ground, but you have tried everything you know to try. One thing you haven’t tried, though, is the online auction. The online auction allows you to list your products and auction them off. There are a number of advantages that come along with this. The first advantage is that you are now exposing your product to an entirely new audience. The second advantage is that you are going to be able to link these individuals up to your website. Pushing your productPushing your product through an online auction site means that you’re going to be able to reel in the customers. How this is done is by listing your clothing item for a price that is less than retail. From there, shoppers will continue bidding until the auction expires. Whoever has the highest bid is the person who wins the product. If they love the product, for more details visit to www.auction-words.com they will come back to your site for more. They will even tell their friends. Even if the item doesn’t sell, individuals who visit the auction page will link up to your website to see what else you have. The item you’re auctioning is only a representation of what you offer. You want these shoppers to say, “Whoa, this is really nice. I think I might see if they have something more up my alley.” Then again, they may say, “I love this. If I win it, I’m going to see what they have that matches.” These are the things you want them to think. You want them to want your product. You want them to need it. If you wish, you can put multiple products up for auction. Try items that will appeal to different types of people. This is so you can target more than just one type of person. You’re opening yourself up to a broad audience and that broad audience will make purchases from you. The product you chooseOne rule of thumb when using an online auction site is to make sure you choose a product that represents who you are. As stated before, you want to choose different products that appeal to different types of people. If you have a lacy shirt with ruffles, then you’re going to appeal to those who live lace and ruffles. If you have a leather vest, you’re going to appeal to those who love leather vests. The person who loves the shirt with ruffles may not be into the leather vest. The same goes for the person who likes the leather vest. That person may not be into ruffles. This is just an example of how you can target to certain individuals. If the wrong people are coming across an item, for more details visit to www.auctions-profits.com they are going to hit their back button and move on. They’re not going to go to your actual online store. There are also some individuals who auction services off in order to gain new customers. How this works is they say that they will perform a certain service for the price of the winning bid. This may be a service that normally costs $1,000, but someone can get it for half of that. What happens is the customer enjoys the services they have received and they come back for more. When they come back for more, they pay regular price. However, they are so hooked on the services that they are willing to pay that price. When that occurs, you should be jumping up and down. Making your listing Before you can list a product or service, you have to register for an account. From there, you are able to go in and list your product. There is an area that specifies where you post. All you have to do from there is follow all of the instructions. That way, you can properly post your auction. Another thing that is important about your listing is that you are descriptive. You must not leave out any details. If you do, the buyer can come back on you and say something about it. It is important for the reputation of your business that you are honest in your listings. Even if you are honest, leaving out details can be misconstrued as dishonesty. Just be cautious and mindful and you should be okay. All it takes is a little common sense and you’re in business. The effectiveness of the online auctionThe online auction is quite effective in that it increases exposure. If you use this in addition to other marketing methods such as article marketing, classified ads, and other methods available to you, you should be able to really get the word out there about your website. You have to be proactive in your marketing. It may take some time, but you’ll find that it will really pay off. And if you think that no one is going to check out your product on an online auction site, you’re mistaking. At one time it may have been difficult, but a lot of people make their livings on the Internet by using online auction sites. They make thousands of dollars per month, so be active in this. It may not happen immediately, but if you put work into it you’ll be in good shape. So go out there and start listing your items on an online auction site. Let the world know that you exist and make them say “wow.” Make them think that you have all that they need and make them believe it even more when they visit your website. If you provide them with what they need, they will always come back to you for more. When they come back to you for more, then that means there will be more money in your pocket. More money in your pocket means success for your business.

Online Auction Addictions. be Auction Smart!

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

An online auction website provides a platform for consumers to buy and sell almost anything in a virtual marketplace.

Online shopping and auction websites have seen phenomenal growth over recent years and are becoming increasingly popular. Although there are certainly a number of factors that attribute to the phenomenal uptake of Online Auctions, one of the reasons for its increased popularity is undeniably related to the fact that consumers thrive on adrenalin. Once bidders get hooked on the sense of winning and scoring a bargain, they very often start to become addicted to the counter-strike syndrome.

One online bidder confessed that after only 30 wins, he had become addicted to online auctions. Another bidder sheepishly admits that she is becoming addicted to Online Auctions and often wakes up during the very early hours of the morning to make sure that she wins her bids. To ensure that she does not miss out on her win she lines up all her PC’s and laptops and then just before the auction is about to end she enters her final bid amount just split seconds before the auction ends. She then hits the enter key on every one of her computers (which she probably bought on bulk at an online auction) to make sure that she gets her final bids in before anyone else has the opportunity to. (That is of course if they were even awake at that ungodly hour.) Has she never heard of an automatic bid feature?

Bidding just got easier: Most auction websites have the automatic bid feature which is a fantastic little invention that bids on behalf of bidders if a bidder is not able to be online during the auction or is unable to track the auction. This feature allows bidders to just sit back and let the automatic bid do the bidding for them so that they do not have to wake up at 3am in the morning to bid on their most desired items. It bids on a particular item with the specified bid increment amount to meet the current highest bid amount. It will bid on the bidder’s behalf only up to the amount that has been specified as the maximum that the buyer is willing to pay for the item. This does not mean that it immediately increases the bid amount to the maximum amount that has been specified; instead it will bid higher only to meet the current highest bid amount. The bidder enters the maximum bid amount and clicks on the bid now button. The system then bids for them the moment someone else has outbid them or at the end of the auction in order to meet the reserve price. Every time the automatic bid feature places a bid on behalf of a bidder, the bidder is notified by email communication.

So why do people become addicted to Online Auctions? As technology advances and man continues to thrive on many things that he can devour wholeheartedly, it is only natural that a certain form of addiction may arise. We are not talking about some substance abuse; rather we are referring to the type of addiction in the form of a compulsion or an urge to continuously repeat actions often with very little regard for the consequences that may follow. Online shopping is not only incredibly convenient, it is fun too. Participating in and winning an Online Auction is a very rewarding experience. In an auction, you can never actually purchase an item unless you have won it in a bid. The highest bidder wins the auction.

Most Online Auction websites participate within very close-knit community environments. This community gives rise to a sense of belonging and recognition amongst this group and may also offer some people a place to release their tensions or enable them to deviate from unpleasant things. A form of retail therapy takes charge and offers a certain level of relief. So, if you are generally very competitive by nature, then the process of bidding in an auction may become very addictive. Their is an overwhelming sense of achievement and success in winning a bid. Often this may leave you with an urge of wanting more.

Auction Caution: Auctions only really become addictive once the person involved can no longer control his urge or feelings. Auction websites encourage their bidders to be aware of the potential warning signs of developing auction addiction. These may include having to place excessively ludicrous bids in order to achieve a desired level of adrenalin or excitement; becoming preoccupied with auctions even when busy with something completely different; lying to family to conceal the extent of your online bidding (denial); feeling restless when trying to cut back on your auction activity; using auctions as a way to escape problems or to intentionally increase your self-esteem through winning; where a relationship has been jeapordised through your ongoing bidding activities; and most importantly, if you have engaged in any unethical or illegal activity to finance your online activities.

You’re not obsessed if you’re simply just smart! One of the best things about auctions is that people can find the rarest, the cheapest and the most extraordinary items at affordable prices. No wonder why nearly 80% of the people interviewed in a certain survey have stated that they are willing to buy their items through auctions. In an article published by IOL, Mary Jean Smith, a television producer, said she was addicted to online shopping. “It’s divine. It really makes life easier. Now I can spend more time with my children,” she said.

Don’t be concerned that you might be labeled as an auction addict if you are simply just wise to the fact that there are bargains to be found online. There is a clear difference between a wise buyer and an addictive one. Happy online shopping.