07-21-2022 02:01 AM
hello, I have some sticking questions When selling on eBay, what is the buyer's first impression?
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07-21-2022 05:57 AM - edited 07-21-2022 05:58 AM
TITLE gives me the the first impression of of a seller and tells me if he's experienced. I figure I'll be dealing with a good seller when I see a well-structured, informative, sensible title, taking advantage of all or most of the characters allowed. I don't want to see the CapsLock on or space wasted with Look! Wow! Rare! and such nonsense.
PHOTOS give me the next important impression. If they are stock photos, I lose interest immediately because the person is probably a dropshipper; in any event, I want to see exactly what I'm buying. If the photos are blurry or poorly lit or taken against a cluttered background, I figure either the seller is trying to hide flaws or is just untidy and lazy, and I lose interest.
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07-21-2022 04:12 AM
Honestly, I don't understand your question.
That's sort of difficult to predict. Most of us here are not very good at reading someone's minds, let alone what they think.
07-21-2022 04:22 AM
Did you notice the OP's location?
07-21-2022 04:33 AM
You should be able to ascertain an answer as you are a buyer yourself.
07-21-2022 04:34 AM
Yes. I guess I'll blow the dust off my crystal ball and see what I can come up with...😄
07-21-2022 04:39 AM
Am not famous for my dusting cloth skills, so hope you will be able to offer help to the OP.
07-21-2022 04:50 AM
a lookers first impression is the title. then the pictures and last but not least the pictures.
the buyers first impression after a purchase is re reading the TOS maybe or checking out your store
07-21-2022 05:57 AM - edited 07-21-2022 05:58 AM
TITLE gives me the the first impression of of a seller and tells me if he's experienced. I figure I'll be dealing with a good seller when I see a well-structured, informative, sensible title, taking advantage of all or most of the characters allowed. I don't want to see the CapsLock on or space wasted with Look! Wow! Rare! and such nonsense.
PHOTOS give me the next important impression. If they are stock photos, I lose interest immediately because the person is probably a dropshipper; in any event, I want to see exactly what I'm buying. If the photos are blurry or poorly lit or taken against a cluttered background, I figure either the seller is trying to hide flaws or is just untidy and lazy, and I lose interest.
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07-21-2022 06:03 AM - edited 07-21-2022 06:04 AM
@naween_1989 wrote:hello, I have some sticking questions When selling on eBay, what is the buyer's first impression?
Countless retailers, consultants and research firms have spent countless billions of dollars trying to figure out what buyers are thinking.
07-21-2022 06:06 AM - edited 07-21-2022 06:07 AM
Pics and description. If a seller is too lazy to write more than a one sentence description or more than one quality pic, I usually move on.
Even a piece of paper is a 3d object. There is a front and a back. If I sold a white piece of paper I would provide 2 pictures.
07-22-2022 12:11 AM
thank you. I have little idea with your help
07-22-2022 12:14 AM
Welcome to selling on Ebay. Here is a little more information that may help you on your new adventure of online selling. I wish you nothing but good luck.
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/selling/selling?id=4081
https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/get-started/seller-fees.html
https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/service-and-payments/funds-availability.html
https://www.ebay.com/help/listings/creating-managing-listings/creating-listing?id=4105
https://sellerschool.ebay.com/pages/videos
07-22-2022 12:18 AM
Sorry for not understanding my question.
Finally, I would like to thank everyone who commented to me because I got a happy answer.