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No Special Tools To Download Or Install
You will find that these sites are created to be extremely user-friendly. You don’t have to download an update if one is necessary. It’s all done behind the scenes. You don’t have to know HTML, although it can help to differentiate your offerings from others. You don’t have to install a specific browser, as they work with most Internet browsers. You don’t have to be very technical at all for the most part. It’s all done for you by the staff of the online 3rd party site. They understand that their users are not programmers, and they don’t expect you to download software programs or to install them either. However, they will offer software features that anyone can learn to use, and you can become a super user without having to really become a technical expert.
OPEN YOUR BROWSER AND GET STARTED
All you have to do to get started with 3rd party sites is to open your Internet browser and navigate to their main URL. They will have an area where you can register with them as a seller, and it will be pretty obvious what button or link to click. Instead of running programs, installing software, or selecting templates, all you have to do is to set up an account by giving them some basic information that is already preformatted as a form for you to fill in. It’s really that easy.
LIST YOUR PRODUCTS
Once you have an account, and they know where to send the check to, you can start listing your products. You will be limited to the terms of service for that particular site. No firearms are allowed to be sold on eBay.com, for instance. Know what you can and can’t sell by reading the terms of service that comes up when you first register. If you try to sell something that is prohibited, your account will be suspended.
Aside from that, it’s pretty easy to list your products, and the sites have tools that make this process very easy. For Amazon.com, all you have to do is to put in an ISBN number for it to pull up the book title, and then you can add information on the quality of the item in your possession that you wish to sell secondhand. That’s definitely something you won’t have with a standard website, yet with 3rd party sites, these types of tools are common. Whatever makes it easier for their sellers to list their products gets them to list more, which means more commissions for them. It makes sense to provide more When To Use 3rd Party Sites To Sell tools to facilitate listings. If you make a lot of sales, premium tools are made available to PowerSellers on eBay.com. Third party sites will try to support your selling activities as best as they can.
Search-Friendly Listings
If you were to put up your own website and then get some good tools for listing your items, like an e-commerce cart, it still isn’t going to give you the same exposure as a 3rd party site. The reason for this is that many of these sites are crawled by Google and other search engines frequently. They know that new sale items are coming up every day, and people want to find the listing if they input a description into their search engine for a particular site. That’s why they’re heavily favored in search engines, in some cases, especially eBay listings, due to the amount of interest and the credibility this 3rd party site has already established.
In comparison, your own personal website, while fancy and slick, needs time to build up the same credibility and interest from search engines. If you want to eventually develop your own site, it doesn’t hurt to start by marketing some items on 3rd party sites and then having a reference URL back to your site. That way, you get the advantage of the search-friendly listings of 3rd party sites, but also start to develop your own personal following that will help you with search engines later on.
THINK LIKE A BUYER
When you build your listing, think like a potential buyer. Try to make it easy for your listing to be seen before others’ listings on the same site. Third party sites will sell their high visibility features, from bolding to highlighting, or featured listings. You can actually buy these, as well as buy multiple image files. You might get some of these items for free if you progress up their ladder of stellar sellers, but until then, you will probably have to buy the additional features. That’s why it isn’t just words that sell online; it’s also how you use those words.
Include keywords that people are searching for in the heading and subheading of your listing. Try to describe your item in words as best as possible. Make sure the listing is accurate too, as you will be held to your word, and it can affect your standing in the community if you misrepresent a product that sells. Pay close attention to the heading, as this is what people see of the listing first.
Similarly, the image file is very important, as that is the next thing they will look at. While 3rd party sites won’t take pictures for you, they try to provide the best guidelines to help your pictures be at their best. You can buy the When To Use 3rd Party Sites To Sell option to list more than one image, and that can be a way to help differentiate your listing from others. Keep in mind that while 3rd party sites offer many perks, they can cost you in terms of additional fees that eat into the final selling price of the product. Take that into account when structuring your sale on these sites.
When You Want An Instant Audience
Third party sites that are well-established have a large audience of fans and frequent visitors that will come back again and again. This is one of the main advantages of using third party sites when you can’t generate the same traffic as these established sites. As the saying goes, “If you can’t beat them, join them.” That’s exactly what millions of business vendors are doing to help generate interest and sales at a site that already has a large audience, instead of trying to build their own high-traffic site. Of course, the hope is that by aligning themselves with a major player, they can siphon off some of their buyers back to their own sites eventually and not have to pay commissions on their sales. Until then, a commission is a small price to pay for a higher volume of sales from increased opportunities.
Other Details- 1 Ebook (PDF), 12 Pages
- 1 Squeeze Page (HTML)
- 2 Ecovers (PNG)
- Year Released/Circulated: 2020
- File Size: 3,784 KB
License Details:
[YES] Can sell and keep 100% of the sales.
[YES] Can edit the squeeze page.
[YES] Can be bundled into another paid package and sell at a higher price.
[YES] Can be used as a bonus to another product you are selling.
[YES] Can be sold in a Dime sale event.
[YES] Can be added into a paid membership site.
[YES] Can pass on the Master Resell Rights privilege to your customers.
[YES] Can be given away for free AGAINST an email address (lead generation)
[NO] Contents of the product can be edited, modified or altered.