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Adam Ginsberg: Snipe Your Way To Auction SuccessBy Adam on October 6, 2009 | No 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!
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Adam Ginsberg Launches ShortenMe.net
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.
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!
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Adam Ginsberg Ponders…By Adam on June 28, 2009 | No Comments
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “If the opposite of pro is con, is congress the opposite of progress?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “How is it possible to have a civil war?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “How do you draw a blank?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “If it’s zero degress ouside today and it’s supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold is it going to be?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “If light travels faster than sound, is that why people appear bright until they speak?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “Is there another word for synonym?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “How would we know if a word were misspelled in the dictionary?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “How do you tell when you are out of invisible ink?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “Shouldn’t there be a shorter word for monosyllabic?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “How come you press hard on the remote when you know the battery is dead?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “Why si the word abbreviated so long?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “What was the best thing before sliced bread?”
Adam Ginsberg Ponders: “Why do we wait until a pig is dead to cure it?”
Do you have a question for Adam Ginsberg? Ask Him Here!
PS - These were all gathered together by my amazing 12 year daughter who was creating her uniquely written camp newsletter. So, while I do ponder these thoughts, I certainly can’t take credit for making them - nor assembling them all into one place. It’s great to have awesome kids!
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Using Facebook and Twitter for Increasing Online Sales
Community sells. Members discuss shared interests – hobbies, travel, politics, medical conditions, favorite foods, you name it. They create their own buzz and ‘user-generated’ content about their favorite products and services. They recommend things to one another – everything from the cars they drive and the restaurants they frequent to the places they travel for vacation. Think about it: Are you more likely to purchase something based on the recommendation of a salesperson or a family member or friend?
You belong to communities already – your family and friends, your neighborhood, perhaps a school or church or a professional organization. All of these communities can help you research popular products and services and spread the word about what you do and the products and services you sell.
You can tap the full potential of these communities, extend them, access different communities, and even create new communities online via social media sites, including two of the most popular: Facebook and Twitter.
Getting Connected on Facebook
Facebook was created for college students to keep in touch but has expanded to serve a variety of communities – from extended families to alumni groups, fan clubs, advocacy organizations, and everything in between.
After you join Facebook (membership is free) and create a personal profile, you can then invite people to become your “friends.” Other members can invite you to become their friends or request to be your friend, but both members must consent. Only friends have access to one another’s profiles and other content they choose to share. As soon as you have a few friends, you can communicate with them in the following ways:
- Post a message on your “wall” for all your friends to see. Messages can include text, photos, links, video clips, or birthday wish lists.
- Join or create a “group” and share content with members of that group. Groups may include thousands of members.
- Email friends for more private discussions.
Tip: If you must sell, soft-sell. Facebook is a social site, not a sales site. Posting a short message about a product or service you like (and perhaps have for sale) is acceptable, as long as you don’t abuse the privilege. If you wouldn’t do it at a family or class reunion, don’t do it on Facebook.
Facebook is good for:
- Getting a better feel for popular trends
- Identifying potential opportunities
- Promoting items for sale (soft-sell only)
- Letting friends know about your website or blog
- Notifying your friends of a new post on your blog
- Connecting with people who share your interests
Facebook is not good for:
- Hard-sell advertising
- Sales pitches
Keeping in Touch with Twitter
On Twitter, the question of the day, every day, 24 hours a day is this: What are you doing? And on Twitter, millions of members are constantly in the process of updating that question and reading other people’s answers.
Each Twitter update is considered a “tweet” and is limited to 140 characters. Members can post messages using an Internet-enabled computer or via cell phone or a third-party application. Messages tend to be simple and direct, and conversations move along quickly.
You can also send private, “direct” messages when you don’t want to share with the entire Twitter community. For example, if a person has a public question about a business, and you did not want to share your answer with the whole world, you can reply directly so that it would be seen only by that individual.
Spotting Popular Topics and Trends
Tweets are archived, and you can search them at www.search.twitter.com. This is a great way to identify popular topics, market trends, and individuals who are most actively involved in various topics of interest.
Attracting Your Own Following
When people find someone interesting on Twitter, they “follow” the individual. Typically, your “followers” can see all the tweets you create instantly – if they are either at their computer or they have their cell phones or third-party Web applications set to receive your messages. If not, your messages get buried by newer tweets.
By looking at a Twitter user’s profile, you can see all the people they follow and all of their followers.
You can tag your account with up to three terms that describe your interests. To tag your account and find others who share your interests, visit www.wefollow.com.
Tip: One way to grow your list of followers is to put a Twitter badge on your website. Twitter supplies the code, so you can install it yourself. The badge shows visitors your latest messages and lets them see you are involved and current. It also gives them a way to follow you in the future.
Many Twitter users feel it’s polite to follow anyone who follows them. Some automate the process by using a free service such as TweetLater (www.tweetlater.com). If you follow a large number of people, a large percentage of them will auto-follow you, increasing your list of followers.
Recognizing Tweeter’s Marketing Limitations
Marketers have yet to figure out a way to successfully monetize Twitter. Some say if you have a huge list of followers, you can tweet about your business and drive sales. While there are some success stories, they are the exception. Consider using Twitter more for eavesdropping on discussions to find out what’s hot and what’s not.
Twitter is good for:
- Spotting trends
- Connecting with trendsetters and keeping up with their latest activities
- Notifying people of a new item for sale or post on your blog
- Getting quick answers to questions through informal polls
- Maintaining contact with people in your field of interest
Twitter is not good for:
- Driving substantial sales although it can be used to drive traffic which in turn can become huge sales
- Replacing a website or blog
- Developing loyal customers and solid business relationships
- Creating lasting content that people will read in the future
Learn more about twitter here: http://adamginsbergblog.com/category/twitter/
Supplements, Not Replacements
Both Facebook and Twitter should be considered helpful tools to supplement your current business. Neither of them can replace your website or blog. They can however, increase awareness, drive traffic to your website or blog, and establish you as a credible source of information in a particular subject area (if what you’re sharing is credible).
Facebook and Twitter are free and relatively easy to use. Take some time to sign up, create your profile, and get connected. In time, you too will gather many friends and followers and have a community in place to clue you in on what’s popular and do some of your sales and marketing for you.
Find Adam Ginsberg on Facebook Here: http://facebook.com/adamginsberg.com
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Adam Ginsberg: Increase Your eBay Sales with TwitterBy Adam on May 25, 2009 | No Comments
In this article, Adam Ginsberg shows you how to use Twitter to increase your eBay sales.
Today, more than ever, selling on eBay is competitive. One key to your success will be the number of visitors you get to your listings. In theory, the more visitors to your listings, the more items you’ll sell.
Most eBay sellers simply put items for sale and then wait for people on eBay to find these listings. It used to be that all items for sale would end up on the front page of eBay as the default search results on eBay was based on time ending soonest. This changed when eBay changed its default search results to be based on their “best match” algorythm.
Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, which are free to use, can be a valuable source of additional traffic to your listings - resulting in more viewers, more bids and ultimately more sales.
Twitter, the fastest growing social networking site on the internet, is a site that can help you get more people to your auctions resulting in an increase in your income. Of course, whether or not that person bids is a different story…but the first step in selling on eBay is to get visitors to your listings.
What exactly is Twitter anyway?
Twitter has become a cultural phenomenon. Everyone is using it, from internet marketing to celebrities. Twitter.com is a social networking site that allows users to post short, 140-character max, messages almost like like mini-blog posts. Users sign up for a free account and can begin posting immediately.
Unlike Facebook.com, and other such sites, people can become your Twitter “Follower” when they see something from you that piques their interest. You can also follow other people when they post something that interests you. You don’t need prior knowledge of the person or some sort of prior relationship.
How to effectively use Twitter to promote your eBay listings.
First, you should post a tweet (twitter blurb) about once a week to a listing or your eBay store. Don’t comment more than that or people will either un-follow you or stop reading your posts.
Second, use Tweetburner.com to shorten long url links in teach Twitter post. This is very important very important when you only have 140 characters per Twitter post - and eBay links can be very long. As well, you can track traffic to each post. Tweetburner calls each shortened url a “twurl.” I’ve made more than 200 twurls and have generated more than 16,000 hits bo my websites, etc. which is an average of almost 80 visitors per Twitter post. The more followers you have on Twitter the better this ratio will become - as of the writing of this article I have more than 16,000 followers on Twitter.
If you use Twitter effectively you can easily drive traffic to your eBay listings - or any other site you want to promote. I reached 16,000 followers in less than 5 months. Oprah reach 1,000,000 followers in 30 days.
In Summary, here are 4 steps to use Twitter to increase your sales on eBay.
Step 1: Twitter is a social networking site where you post comments about what you are doing throughout your day - either in your business life, personal life or both. You can register for a free account here: Twitter.com . It’s fast and it’s easy to register. Tip: Create your twitter account using the same name as your userID on eBay. This will help people recognize your auctions and your store.
Step 2: Once you’ve registered your account on Twitter.com, it’s now time to follow Tweeters (other Twitter members) to follow. You want to build a variety of followers and get lots of different people viewing your auctions. Use this link to find other tweeters: http://search.twitter.com. Here you can type in a word or phrase and find people who are talking about that phrase. You can open their profile and use the Follow button on the left top side of the screen. Remember the more people you follow the more people who will follow you.
Step 3: Now that you have followers it’s time to send tweets (twitter messages). You should only sent 1 post to an auction/eBay store for every 15-20 non-promotional related tweets. Once you’ve updated your account with 10 to 15 tweets, then post your first update promoting an item for sale on eBay. Make sure to use Tweetburner.com to shorten the link to the eBay listing (or any url you might want to promote). Remember, you only have 140 characters so use your words wisely.
Step 4: Remember, one key element to making money on eBay is to get people to your auctions. This will result in higher bids and more sales.
Use Twitter and other social networking sites to promote your eBay listings for an increase in online sales results.
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