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Promoting Your Website with an eBay Business

August 7, 2009 by Karen  
Filed under eBay Business

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eBay is one of the most popular websites on the whole internet. It attracts millions of visitors every day from all over the world. Almost every country has their own version which makes it very useful for selling and marketing.

Up until recently eBay businesses were almost always seen as small concerns that were run out of bedrooms. There are now more and more businesses which are starting to show an interest in eBay.

It is no longer only for individual sellers because it is increasingly popular with large business. Companies such as Vodafone, Dell, Argos and even Littlewoods sell products on the site for a number of reasons.

Offloading stock

You can sell huge quantities of anything very quickly. That’s why a number of businesses use it to offload surplus stock. It can be used in a very similar way to shopping channels.

If you sell clothing or anything that is seasonal then you might want to consider using eBay to sell excess stock. This will often work much quicker than holding a sale and having to wait for people to purchase them all.

Promotion

Perhaps a much more beneficial reason for selling products on eBay is to promote your main business. If you already run an online or offline business then you could use it as a valuable promotional tool.

eBay is visited by millions of people every day, many of which probably haven’t even heard about your company. It is also a trusted site which means many people might be tempted to give you a try.

Marketing Materials

When selling on eBay you will have to be careful that you abide by the terms and conditions of the site. For example creating a link back to your homepage may seem like a great idea but it is almost certainly against the terms and conditions.

You can use your eBay business to build your brand name and market your business. Whenever anyone buys anything from you it’s a great idea if you include a flyer or a voucher in with the package. This will remind them who they brought the product from. When they are asked where they got it they should be able to give them your website address.

Selling on eBay is one of the best ways that you can build a brand name and promote your own products at the same time. eBay can also be used to increase your revenue.

When you are considering starting a business on eBay you will find it much easier if you already have an existing business. eBay businesses don’t need anything special and you can run it with a couple of hours each day.

It’s even possible to integrate eBay into your order management application to make sure that you can handle and dispatch orders effortlessly.

Starting your own business on eBay is often overlooked as a promotional tool, but the truth is that it really does work. Running an eBay business isn’t just suitable for online businesses because it’s also ideal for real bricks and mortar businesses too.

Amanda O’Brien is a successful eBay Powerseller and author of ‘The 2,500 Per Week eBay Powersellers Secrets’ home study course. Want to learn more about starting an eBay business or simply want to improve your eBay sales? Claim your free report and free sample chapter from The 2,500 Per Week eBay Powersellers Secrets. Available from http://www.powersellerprofiteer.co.uk.

Or visit Amanda’s website at http://www.powersellerpod.co.uk for regularly updated eBay tips, techniques and secrets.

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