Saturday, November 2, 2013

Welcome to my ItemAuctions.com Blog

I started selling online last year using a well known auction. Things seemed to be going pretty well for a few months. Items were slowly selling and they were quickly shipped.

I soon identified that numerous purchasers are not extremely modern and suppose you're attempting to rip them off on transporting in spite of the fact that you charged precisely what Usps charges. More terrible yet, purchasers punish you in the Detailed Rating System for moderate transporting when the Usps administration is moderate or the purchaser deliberately picked a moderate dispatching technique.

Upon further investigation I discovered the auction site allowed buyers to severely penalize sellers but did not allow sellers to return the favor. The auction site could place holds on the sellers payment and still require the seller to ship the item. Something as simple as a ignorant buyer saying their package shipping was slow when they requested slow shipping could result in a sellers payment being held 21 days.

As I meticulously shipped sold items and communicated with buyers about their purchases, I thought I had nothing to worry about. Wrong! After two months and not a single problem, my funds were suddenly put on the 21 day hold. I received a email saying that it looked like problems loomed on the horizon. Despite having a 100% positive feedback rating, a verified account, and bank account linkage, the hold remained.

I emailed a few recent buyers and asked them to please leave feedback so the payment service would release my funds. They did but the damage was done. I decided to leave the well known auction site.

My purposes behind leaving were ample. They continued climbing barters expenses, they needed a month to month store expense to get any respectable closeout posting markdown, month to month posting charges, and amazingly high last quality expenses. In the wake of paying all the sale posting charges, I made a couple of pennies on the sold thing. 98% of the offering value headed off to the sale site. Far more detestable, I needed to pass on the crazy charges to the purchasers as higher costs.

The final straw came when the well known auction site started charging final value fees on shipping. Charging a fee on a fixed expense that a seller has no control over is ridiculous.

I started looking around for auction site alternatives to the well-known auction site. I soon stumbled upon a variety of sites. Many seemed to offer the same final value fee structure as the place I wanted to leave.

ItemAuctions.com turned up in one internet search. I'd never heard of it. I did some research but still not alot of information out there. Some reviews were less than flattering but after reading them it seemed that they were mainly from unsophisticated buyers - the ones that never read the auction posting, not computer literate, naive about the internet, don't follow directions, unfamiliar with USPS postage rates/regulations/shipping schedules, don't understand internet auction sites, or have extremely poor communication skills.

After perusing the ItemAuctions.com forum, I decided to take a $50 gamble on ItemAuctions.com and take out a lifetime Seller+ account. That was in July of 2011. There's been a steep learning curve and some mistakes along the way but I've more than made back that $50 fee.

The purpose of this blog is to throw out a lifeline to those looking for an alternative to that well known auction site. However, ItemAuctions.com isn't for everyone. Sellers can't be lazy like that other site. You'll have to learn marketing and selling tools to attract the buyers.

Buyers can easily buy on ItemAuctions.com  One great feature on the site is both buyers and sellers can leave positive, neutral, and negative feedback. Users can only have one account too. No more hiding behind multiple account names.

Now join the adventure!

The first rule of selling on ItemAuctions.com

When endeavoring to offer anything at ebid.net, read the posting administers - deliberately. Not perusing the principles is the fastest approach to get forever banned from the bartering site. ebid.net considers its business important and doesn't endure dealers who offer unlawful things or attempt to trick purchasers.

Merchants are not the main individuals who can run afoul of ebid.net administration. Purchasers who attempt to trick merchants can additionally be banned from the site. Three strikes against your record and purchasers and merchants are forever ousted.

Assuming that you're not sure in the ballpark of a posting administer or require assistance, contact ebid back at info@itemauctions.com or head off to the Help area and round out a backing ticket. Supportive consultation can additionally be acquired on the ebid Forums. Discussion parts are not ebid representatives. The possessors of ebid do frequently stop by and response inquiries.

Sellers can leave feedback for buyers on ItemAuctions.com

One of the incredible characteristics of ItemAuctions.com is that dealers can leave genuine sentiment about purchasers for every transaction.  That incorporates negative criticism.  The major online closeout website hasn't permitted any legitimate merchant reaction about purchasers since 2008.

ItemAuctions.com permits purchasers and dealers to leave input about the transaction.  The criticism isn't set in stone either. Purchasers and venders can alter the criticism they left at whatever time.  No mediator from ItemAuctions.com is required.

Buyers that try to blackmail sellers with negative feedback aren't tolerated either.  They usually have their accounts suspended.

Management at  ItemAuctions.com supports fair honest feedback for buyer and seller.  Without it, business is hampered and members leave.

Need help with a feedback issue at ItemAuctions.com?  Contact them using the 'Help' tab in the upper right hand corner.  The click on 'Contact Us'.  You'll immediately be used a support ticket and support contact usually happens within an hour.

The first rule of selling on ItemAuctions.com

ItemAuctions.com is not the same as ebay.  While not "another" closeout site,  it is "more current" to the Usa market.  It along these lines does not have the same measure of web activity.  You may be lucky enough to offer a thing in one day however more probable it will take one prior month you will make your first deal.

When posting things available to be purchased, know what amount of exertion you are eager to put into your offering deliberations.  ItemAuctions.com depends on its venders to create site movement - not paid publicizing.  You'll have to utilize your person to person communication abilities, and have amazing Seo depictions of your things to pull in activity.  If you're a sluggish dealer, itemauctions.com is unequivocally not the bartering site for you.

There are many helpful sellers in the itemauctions.com forums.  Ask and then act upon their advice.  Most are former sellers on eBay and know how both auction sites work.  Everyone wants newbies to be successful sellers.  You'll still need to give it time before you'll see the same sales numbers that you had on the Bay.

If you are tired of high final value fees and are willing to put in some sweat equity at ItemAuctions, you'll start selling items.  If you list items with poor descriptions, eye-straining color combinations, ALL CAPS (screaming), and out-of-focus pictures - you'll fail to sell anything.

The sheer amount of traffic on eBay helps lazy sellers there.  Not so on ItemAuctions.com.  You'll need to put forth more time and effort.  You'll be rewarded with reasonable final value fees and none of those stupid 21-day payment holds.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Best of Bidding Sites 2013

Top bidding sites of 2013:

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3. www.ebay.com - Buy and sell electronics, cars, fashion apparel, collectibles, sporting goods, digital cameras, baby items, coupons, and everything else on eBay.