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Lesson 3 "How YOU make $100.000 on eBay in One Year"
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By: Bjorn Brands Email Article
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Creating product descriptions for eBay that really SELL your product is one of the easiest ways you can bring TONS of shoppers to your auctions AND easily out-earn your competition!

Your product description should give ALL the details of your product that bidders need to know. The more detailed and clear you are with your description, the more your bidders will trust you, and the more likely they'll be to bid on your auction!

Highlight the benefits of your product!

When most people write their eBay auction, they focus on their product's features; its size, its color, etc.

What they often don't do is express its benefits. What is it about your product that can improve its owner's life? Will it help them save money? Spend less time on tedious household chores? Get more done in less time?

When you describe your product, make sure you answer the question, 'what's in it for me?'

Set your product apart from your competition. Make sure shoppers know your product is the "most" something out of all of the similar products. The newest, cleanest, brightest, fastest, cheapest, quickest to ship, or easiest to use. Pricing and shipping!

Make sure that you describe *exactly* how you want to be paid for your item, and explain how you plan to ship it. Put this information prominently in the listing description... in at least two places!

You Have to Write a Good Listing Title!

The listing's title is what appears on eBay's search results page when someone searches eBay using a specific keyword or keywords. When writing your title, avoid flowery or attention-seeking words that having nothing to do with the product.

Instead, make sure you're including relevant keywords that relate directly to the product:like type, brand name, color or style, condition, etc.

Think like a buyer. What words would YOU use to look for this product? Put as many of them into your title as you can... even common misspellings!

Over 80% of eBay buyers use the search box to find their listings! That means that if you have the wrong keywords in the title your listings will never be found.

Now, what your competitors do not know is that it is very important to drill into the exact keyword phrases that people will be searching for on eBay!

Doing this is like finding a gold mine of opportunities that your competition doesn't know about.

Let's say for example that you are going for the keyword phrase "play drums."

Well, there are lots of possible combinations, and what listings eBay features for the keyword phrase "learn to play drums" and "how to play drums" are completely different!

eBay's search engine is very exact and unless you have a listing for all the combinations you might be missing out on most buyers.

So, brainstorm and come up with the best possible keyword phrases. It will pay off handsomely on eBay.

For example, if you identify a phrase such as "play drums," keep brainstorming until you have a list like this:

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Bjorn Brands is a successful enterprenuer who transitioned from having his own building company to a great online business. Check out his site and see for yourself at http://www.moneyacces.com

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