Creating eBay Selling Opportunities by Communicating with Your Buyer.
One thing many eBay sellers neglect is to actually communicate with their buyers " not with some automated ‘suggestion' system, but with
actual person-to-person contact. If you can be friendly and sound nice, then you can make them think you're doing them a favour while you make a
few extra sales.
‘I Could Throw In…'
When you receive an order for an item that costs a lot for shipping and needs some kind of equipment, this is an ideal opportunity to
make a ‘friendly' extra sale. For example, if someone has just bought a computer, you could send an email like this:
“I'm just emailing you to ask if you'd like a mouse or a keyboard " since you're buying a computer from me, I can throw in any accessories you
want without charging any extra shipping. If you're not interested though, then don't worry about it " it was just a thought.”
Note how informal this email has to be. It can't stink of sales, or the whole ‘communication' thing will be ruined. Would you rather buy
something extra from someone who says “you might as well, since you're paying shipping anyway” or from someone who says something like “our
valued customers will also love our GREAT DEALS on mice " check it out!” I know what my answer is.
Know Anyone Else?
Here's a simple thing to try: when you thank your buyer, simply say that if they're pleased with you then you'd really appreciate it if they
could spread the word. Many eBay buyers feel like they've got a real bargain, and combining this with good customer service could be enough to
make your customer go out and start writing down your eBay store's address on pieces of paper for their friends. If you notice a lot of orders
coming from the same town, then you'll know that this technique is working.
Any Problems?
If you contact the buyer a few months down the line to ask if their product is still working fine, you might find that they're having a
problem you can fix, by sending a spare part or an upgrade. This is another opportunity to make a sale " not to mention helpful for them.
Anything to Sell?
If you've just sold them a brand new item, ask your buyer if they have an old one that they might like to trade in. They will often be
delighted to take you up on your offer, since they were wondering how they were going to get rid of their old one anyway. Give them a fair price
for it and offer to pay their postage and you won't believe how happy they'll be " and the chances are you can make a good profit on what they
send you.
When everything is going to plan with your buyers, it's nice to be able to spend a while every week leaving them all big chunks of positive
feedback. But how do you make this feedback the best it can be?
That's it for now. You see, we've tried to compile the very best information on this topic - and put it into a form useful to anyone
like you who is interested in the subject.
We'll take a look at the dos and don'ts of leaving feedback for buyers in the next article. How to Leave Great Buyer Feedback
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