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  • Adam Ginsberg: How to Sell on eBay - Hot Tips
    By Adam on October 10, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    hot-siper-box-3deBay continues to change, and evolve as any good marketplace should.  It has grown from a place where you would sell your unwanted “stuff” and become a massive platform that hosts just as many mom & pop sellers as it does major online businesses.

    Companies & individuals who want to run tests on items to see their marketability are also more often turning to eBay, its far cheaper than normal marketing campaigns & is a very grass roots way of connecting with the people. So whether you sell for pleasure or business, whether its for small or big companies here are several hot tips for selling on eBay.

    1. Buy on eBay! Why do I suggest buying on eBay if the title of the article is How to Sell on eBay? Well, there are two main reasons.  First, the more you buy, the more you build your feedback score.  And secondly, the better you buy, the more you profit when selling these products on eBay.

    I’m a huge fan of sniping to win auctions on eBay.  To get the #1 eBay sniping software, visit HotSniper (click this link now).   You’ll win 99.9% of the items you bid on - and you’ll be shocked at the results!

    2. Sell Hot Items: as often as possible try to keep an inventory of ‘hot’ items in your eBay store. If your mainstay is decorative plates this may be harder to do… but it never hurts to ‘cross’ promote auctions & offer a variety of different items for sale in different categories. It is as simple as searching google or a tech blog like engadget.com to see what items (usually electronics or children’s toys) are selling really well in the world at large. Now all you have to do is figure out how to get them for cheaper & resell these kinds of ‘hot’ commodities for a nice little profit.

    3. Paypal, paypal, paypal. All I can say if you don’t implement paypal as an option (or the only option in most cases) then you are falling far behind in the eBay rat race. Paypal takes credit cards, allows buyers a feeling of security & allows you the buyer to get your hands on your money faster. Its as easy as a few simple steps to sign up for either a personal or business account & costs nothing. Sign up for paypal now & you’ll thank yourself later.

    4. Use Systems. Any business person will tell you the key to great success in the world of product pushing is systems. Whether you use something more complex like terapeak to track your competition & what sells on eBay or just do the leg work yourself & keep it all neatly collected in a notebook, make sure to implement systems in all your eBay goings ons. Track sales prices of items, then subtract the cost of the item & listing fees. This will show you whether you are really profitable or not, you’d be surprised how many ‘major’ eBay powersellers barely make a profit because of their lack of good systems that show them how to cut costs & optimize their success.

    5. Invest in a Great Camera. Easy as it sounds, do some research, pick a brand & get a good digital camera so you can take amazing pictures. Because in this business the photos really sell the item. My personal favorites are the Sony cyber-shot line of cameras or the Canon Powershot brand, they take amazing photos, have a lot of extra features & are relatively inexpensive.

    6. Push that 100% Guarantee. Always, always, always offer your customers a 100% guarantee. It inspires buyer confidence & leads to much more click throughs to your auction listing. I’ve noticed return rates when you offer a 100% guarantee actually go down! The biggest percentage of customers returning items you will have to worry about (if you sell a good product) is between 3-5%. That is worth the boost in sales the 100% guarantee will give you.

    7. Ship Well. Thats right, this is not the place to skrimp. When you ship, make sure you pack it tight & pack it right. This motto will get you far in eBay business when your customers happily unwrap their well packaged and attractive items instead of opening a beat up box full of broken parts. Also don’t wrap in toilet paper, paper towls or rags… I’m not joking alot of sellers do this to save on packing costs. Use bubble wrap, tissue paper or packing peanuts when shipping items. Also double check shipping addresses & offer tracking for free if it is a higher end item so nothing gets “lost in the mail”.

    Implement these Hot Tips & you will see a boost in your sales & a jump in customer satisfaction. Remember, selling on eBay is like a game… so play it right & you’ll go home with the most monopoly bucks.

    And don’t forget, use HotSniper today - you’re going to LOVE IT!

  • Adam Ginsberg: Snipe Your Way to Success!
    By Adam on October 8, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

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    HotSniper is here.  After 18 months of development HotSniper is avaible to the public for the very first time!

    For most eBay bidders, buying on eBay is a common disappointment. They submit the highest offer in the last few minutes of bidding (if they are sitting in front of the computer and their internet doesn’t stop working), confident in the likelihood of winning.

    Then suddenly, with seconds to go, someone else swoops in with an even higher offer. Oh, and before this person has time to retaliate, the auction closes.

    In eBay jargon, the second-to-last bidder has been hit by a sniper.

    “It’s a phenomenon that can only exist in the online auction world,” says one savvy eBay buyer.  “It’s not uncommon to see moderately priced items surge several hundred dollars in the final seconds of bidding.”

    Although sniping has existed in one form or another almost since the inception of eBay, the practice has grown increasingly prevalent of late, fueled by experienced auction buyers competing for bargains.

    The truth is - if you really want to get a great price on eBay for an item up for auction, you need to snipe it.

    Go Now and try it out - there’s no cost to do so…

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    Have you ever won an auction with 2 seconds to go?  It’s such a rush!  Of course, those people that lose out on the auction don’t think it’s fair, but it’s such a great way to win an auction and get an amazing price.

    “We know it’s there,” said eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove. “It’s a tool that many of our users like, and it’s a tool that frustrates many of our users. But it’s up to our users whether or not they want to use a sniping tool.”

    Sniping isn’t against eBay policy. It’s fun - it’s simple - it’s effective - and it’s addicting.

    Go now and check it out…

    HotSniper

  • Adam Ginsberg: Snipe Your Way To Auction Success
    By Adam on October 6, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Adam Ginsberg trains people all around the world on how to make money on eBay.  So often, how much you sell an item for is determined by how much you pay for that item.  As such, Adam Ginsberg stresses the importance of understanding how to become a successful buyer on eBay.  And, in reality, bidding for a bargain is all part of the exciting eBay experience. One of the frustrating and disappointing aspects of eBay is when you get out bid at the very last moment prior to the auction ending.

    According to Adam Ginsberg, when buy on eBay and want to virtually “guarantee” a win every time…you’ll want to use a technique called “sniping”.

    Sniping is the art of bidding at the last possible moment - let’s say, with less than 30 seconds to go in the auction.

    Don’t worry, sniping is perfectly legal on eBay.  Of course, it’s annoying when someone does it to you but it’s a highly effective way to win auctions…the challenge is that you have to be sitting at the computer ready to bid, just before the auction ends.

    Here’s the challenge - you can’t always be on hand each time a selected auction reaches its final moments. It can mean having to log in many times each day or perhaps even in the middle of the night. According the Adam Ginsberg, the answer is using special sniping software.

    So what is sniping software and how does it work?

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    Basically, it’s sophisticated software that enables you to choose your high bid in advance then let the software bid for you with a few seconds to go.  It works automatically, regardless of whether your computer is on or off. So, you can pre-set your maximum bid and then do what you need to do away for the computer.  In essence, it’s a “set and forget” bidding system. And, it’s very simple to use.

    Here’s what you do.  First, enter the details of each auction you’re interested in (i.e. the auction number) and second input the maximum amount you’re prepared to pay for the item.

    That’s it.

    Then, the software places your bid on your behalf in the very last SECONDS of the auction. This means that anyone bidding against you just hasn’t the time to place a counter bid. Auto snipers claim to be around 95 – 99 per cent successful in enabling you to win auctions this way.

    If you are a buyer on eBay, this is a must have tool.  In today’s busy environment who has time to sit in front of the computer when you can automate the entire process?

    Adam Ginsberg recommends HotSniper.com for your buyer needs.  HotSniper.com is the #1 sniping software available for auction success!

  • Adam Ginsberg Launches ShortenMe.net
    By Adam on September 19, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Adam Ginsberg launches ShortenMe.net - another addition to the long list or URL shortening websites.  What is ShortenMe.net anyway?  ShortenMe.net is a URL shortener.  URL shorteners transform ugly, long URLs into short ones that you can email without fear of them breaking - or include in Twitter tweets without using up too many characters.

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    What the headings mean

    • URL length shows how many characters (including the http:// at the front) the shortened URL generated for this site’s homepage was. The first figure is the base length (EG http://shortenme.net/ is 20 characters), the second number is the short code generated (this can vary from 4 to 6 characters at most services - popular services have used up all the 4-character ones already, so it might be good to start using a new service!  The result is that you can expect ShortenMe.net to change to 20+5 if this post is very popular!), and the final number is the total.
    • Custom name - whether you can choose your own memorable short-code or not (rather than the random string of letters automatically generated). Not all services offer this feature
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    It simple and easy to use.  For example, if I wanted to promote something at AdamGinsbergBlog.com I might use ShortenMe.net reduce the number of characters in the URL.  If you wanted to promote an Adam Ginsberg affiliate offer - or any affiliate offer for that matter, you could use a URL shortening service like ShortenMe.net to “mask” and shorten your affiliate link.

    I purchased this service for 2 reasons.  First, I thought it would be cool to own a shortening website.  And, secondly I really liked the name.

    So, try it out today and see how it works.  Go there now and have fun!

    ShortenMe.net

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  • Exciting eBay Partner Program Changes
    By Adam on August 30, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Starting September 1st 2009 for all new publishers and October 1st for all existing publishers, eBay Partner Network will start paying for clicks sent to eBay sites. The price paid will depend on the traffic’s quality — the more incremental revenue the traffic generates for eBay, the higher the amount paid per click.

    This new program is called Quality Click Pricing

    With Quality Click Pricing, eBay will pay publishers for clicks sent to eBay sites and the amount paid per click (EPC) on a daily basis will depend on the traffic’s quality. The quality of traffic will be assessed using a number of different factors, including revenue from sales and the long term value of new users, as today, but also eBay advertising and PayPal revenue and other user behavior factors. Essentially, the more incremental revenue your traffic generates for eBay, the more you’ll be paid per click.

    The key is “quality traffic” - and if you can make this happen you will have massive opportunities to take advantage of the new eBay affiliate program payouts!

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