Comic Book Secrets

Thursday, September 15, 2005

A Great Tool for Serious E-Bay Sellers

I'm always looking for small tweaks that will increase my sales percentage and prices for my E-bay auctions. Once you have your basic selling format in place, you should do the same.


Over the last couple of months I've been using a tool called SellersVoice on all of my auctions and it has been successful.


The feedback I've received from bidders and potential bidders has been excellent. This tool is easy to use and adds a couple of important dimensions to your auctions.


There are two very important things you are trying to accomplish in any auction listing:



  • You must earn the trust of the bidder so they feel safe buying from you.

  • You must describe and highlight your item to get a higher bid and make your auction stand out from the hundreds of others on E-bay.


SellersVoice helps accomplish both. This tool allows you to add an audio description to your comic book listings.


Sellers voice will allow you to describe in vivid detail the condition and benefits of your book. Audio also allows the bidder to hear you, building trust that there is a real person, serious about selling comic books, listing the auction. It also allows you to reinforce your payment, shipping and packaging policies while the bidder looks at your book.


The company also allows you to be an affiliate, adding a “sales multiplier” to everyone of your auctions. Sellers voice is an all-around fantastic solution to help you achieve maximum sales price for your comic books.


One of the great things about this tool is you can try it out for $1.00 (yes, $1.00) for a full 30 days. This will allow you to run several auctions and see for yourself what kind of bids you can get, and the receive feedback from companies.


You really have nothing to lose and everything to gain. You don't even need a microphone to record your audio, you can do it right over the phone.


Click here to visit the company website.

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