How To Use Ebay To
Gather Tons Of Quality Trafficby:
Matt O'Connor
The major bugbear of any webmaster is that no matter how
stylish, how well written or how downright beautiful their site
is – it all counts for nothing unless you have traffic.
There are many articles (just like this one) that can
describe the varying ways of getting eager visitors to gaze
upon the marvels of your site.
You could use reciprocal links to get visitors from other
websites – although there is talk that the value of these is
slowly diminishing.
You could write articles to get back links to your site –
write a particularly good one and you’ll be surprised how many
times it gets duplicated over the net, all the while with your
website address in the author bio!
There are other avenues to explore such as viral e-books,
forum signatures and so on, but what if you could harness the
power of a site that already has billions of visitors?
Heard of ebay? Thought so, you’re probably already a buyer
or seller on there. But it’s time to start seeing auction
listings as something other than a way to sell off unwanted
tat.
I’ll let you know what I do and then you can adjust the
method to suit your own needs.
I have a newsletter which I publish at least once a month –
I struggled for a long time with how to get subscribers whilst
also selling a lot of e-books on ebay. Then it hit me – time to
combine the two!
Now, it’s a great idea to include links to your site within
the ebook, providing you’ve written it yourself obviously. The
buyer will read the book and hopefully click on the link to
whichever of your sites you’ve chosen. You could even have them
sign up to your newsletter before they can receive the
book.
On ebay however, you’re going to get a lot of visitors who
read your auction and decide not to buy for whatever reason.
You may only sell 4 or 5 books per one hundred visitors.
This is where the “about me” page comes in to play. Make the
most of this underused tool!
Ebay gives you the opportunity to write a quick description
about yourself, your interests and a list of your feedback. Use
this space to give yourself a short bio and then a link to your
latest website. Be careful though – ebay doesn’t allow direct
links to sales pages. Instead link to your newsletter course, a
page on one of your content sites or anywhere that doesn’t
obviously look like you’re taking sales away from ebay.
The killer tip is to include a link to your about me page on
your auction listing. I usually place a short paragraph above
and below my listing pointing out the benefits of my free
newsletter.
It helps also to make the product you’re selling compatible
with what you are offering through the “backend” of ebay. Don’t
sell a mint condition Barbie doll and then put in an
advertisment for your bonsai gardening auto-responder course
for example.
I tend to offer a resell rights ebook or (preferably) a
short guide I have written myself about one aspect of Internet
Marketing.
That way you will no only get sales for your listed product
(provided you do your listing in the correct manner, but that’s
a whole other article) but also subscribers or visitors and
therefore future sales for your off-ebay business.
Give it a try and use some of eBay’s billion dollar power
for yourself!
Relevant Resources
Easy Profit
Auctions Create
lists effortlessly with ebay
Platinum Power
Seller Teaches you by example
how to make money on ebay.

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