How To Use eBay Auctions To Drive
Traffic To Your Site
by: Peter Tarrida del Marmol
Many eBay auction sellers rely only on eBay for
generating 100% of their online income. Many of these
people are running a successful auction business;
however, they could do even better. They are missing a
huge opportunity to turbo-boost their business profits
and reduce their listing fees at the same time. If you
feel you are one of these people, these are the steps
you should follow to optimize your net auction business:
1. Create a website. If you can write an eBay ad,
then you can design a website. It is not rocket science.
You can download many free web templates from the
internet and customize them easily with any HTML editor.
If you type the words “free web templates” in ,
for example, you will get more than one million results!
2. Register a domain name and hire a web hosting
service. These services start at about $40 per year,
depending on the web space and special services you
require. Once you have set up your hosting account, you
must publish your site.
3. Register an account in Paypal in order to allow
online payments from your website. Paypal’s payment
buttons and shopping cart options are easy to use and
allow you to set up your site very quickly.
4. Use allowed strategies in your eBay auctions to
drive traffic to your website. You don’t have to pay
listing fees and commissions for the sales that come
from your website, so your objective should be to use
eBay only to generate traffic and monetize your sales
from your own website.
But everybody knows that eBay does not allow placing
outbound links in the auction ads, so how can you turn
the massive eBay daily traffic into a continuous stream
of visitors to your site?
Here comes the interesting part…
The first method is to put a link to your site on
your “about me” page and then link your auction ad to
it. This is allowed by eBay. Your auction visitors will
be directed first to your “about me” page, and then
driven to your website. A second way to gain traffic is
advertising your business using a picture or logo on
your auction ad that includes your website’s URL. By
doing this, you will be using eBay as a very cheap way
of advertising online. All your auction visitors will
see the name of your site and will be invited to type
your URL in their web browser.
To optimize the number of visitors to your auctions,
make sure to use popular words in your auction’s title.
Another easy technique is to write your site’s name
without the “http://” or “www” in a paragraph of your
eBay ad. This should be done carefully. The paragraph
should not look like an ad for your site, but as a
natural explanation. For example, let’s say your website
is
www.auctionearnings.com. You could include a
paragraph like this in your ad:
“You can find more information regarding this product
at
AuctionEarnings.com, as well as free articles and
free e-books that will contribute to increasing your
knowledge on your subject of interest.”
Finally, and in my opinion, the most efficient way to
gain massive traffic is to create an information product
and give it away on eBay. Sell it for one penny and send
an email to your customers with a link to your download
page.
Attention - very important!
You MUST capture your customer’s name and email
address in order to build your own customer list, so
that you can promote other products in the future using
auto-responders. At this point, you will be taking
control of your own business and you will not have to
depend on eBay anymore to monetize your sales.
Copyright 2005 Peter Tarrida del Marmol
About The Author
Peter Tarrida del Mármol has succeeded on using eBay to generate
traffic for his affilliate internet business. To
learn more, click on:
http://www.auctionearnings.com |
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