Are
You Getting The Highest Possible Profits
From Your Ebay Auctions? Here's a tip: Add
audio to your auctions.
According to a recent report, adding
audio to your eBay auctions could increase
bids by as much as 22% over auctions without
audio.
A recent trend showing up on a lot of
websites is the addition of an audio clip.
The clip is a personal message by the
author or the website owner encouraging
you to take advantage of what they offer.
The psychology behind this technique
is really Marketing 101. It's called personalization.
An audio clip added to your eBay auction
allows you to personally tell the potential
bidder about the product. Using your own
voice allows you to make contact with
the bidder on a personal level that written
words cannot. Because, that's what your
eBay auction really is...It's just a long
written classified ad asking the bidder
to make an offer to purchase your item.
Prior to the advent of the telephone
the only reliable way to communicate long
distance was by writing letters. It was
not unusual back then for lovers to write
each other daily or weekly. The decline
of letter writing is a well documented
event that coincides with the advent of
the telephone.
With audio you can describe the item,
tell the bidder why you are selling it
or even communicate with them about your
refund policy or provide your contact
information. The possibilities are almost
unlimited as a way to establish a rapport
with the bidder.
But, the most important reason to add
audio clips is that it makes it easy to
convey excitement and invoke emotion,
giving you a really powerful selling-edge.
How to add audio to a web site:
The simplest way is to upload a .wav
or Mp3 file to a website and provide a
link to the file. When the bidder clicks
on the link his or her computer will automatically
recognize the file and play it with the
audio player on the bidders computer.
There are some drawbacks to this method.
If the bidder's computer doesn't recognize
the file it won't play. The overall effect
is not as professional as it could be
and it distracts the bidder. If you are
a reasonably tech savvy type you can easily
deal with the drawbacks of this approach.
For the rest of us, there are a number
of software solutions and websites that
will simplify the task of adding audio
to our eBay auctions.
Here are two:
Audio Maker Pro - http://audiomaker.thynke.com
- (The one I use and recommend)
Sound Streamer - http://soundstreamer.thynke.com
- (Less expensive)
Different programs and websites range
from charging a one time fee to monthly
fees for the use of the program. The good
news is that many will let you test them
for as little as $1 for a trial basis
or let you download a demo version to
see how well it will work for you.
Mike Nalbone is an author, editor, publisher
and webmaster who earns a living full-time
on the Net. For more, exclusive eBay profit
tips like this one, visit: http://auction-tips.thynke.com
About the Author
Mike Nalbone is an author, editor, publisher
and webmaster who earns a living full-time
on the Net. For more, exclusive eBay profit
tips like this one, visit: http://auction-tips.thynke.com