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Reconsider this Before Starting your Ebay Business




By Brent Crouch

From: Brent Crouch
Saturday, 2:22 p.m.


Dear Friend,

You may be thinking I already have an Ebay account, or I don't need your advice for starting an Ebay account. It is as easy as signing up.

If this is what you are thinking, please read further. If you have already thought of everything I am going to share with you here, then you are that much ahead of the game. If not, you can save yourself some grief by at least considering the information below.

READ ON.....

Even if you have an existing account, now maybe the perfect opportunity to open a new one. Most people start selling under an account they currently have. This is not the best choice.

You need to plan your Ebay business with your future in mind. The goal of most Ebay sellers is to eventually open a website to begin selling outside of Ebay. While this maybe more than a year away, it is important to setup your Ebay account to promote your future website right from the start.

Most of us start Ebay accounts for the purpose of buying or selling a few items around the house. Most of us didn't start our first account planning on starting a major business or using it to eventually promote our own website. Most of us choose a user id that is easy for us to remember. While that maybe okay for a personal account, it is not the best idea for your business account.

Think ahead! What is your business going to be called? If or when you eventually open a website, what is the domain name of the business going be?

If you are going to be selling DVD's, I'd come up with a business name that includes your primary product in the title. The name of your business can include anything from your name, geographic location, or anything you choose. Some examples are California DVD, Jennys DVD, Dollar DVD, 1 Cent CD, etc.

Once you know your business name, you can open your new Ebay account. If your business is going to be called California DVD, the perfect User ID for your new Ebay account will obviously be CaliforniaDVD.

The reasons are obvious. Once you are an established seller moving lots of product on Ebay, some of your customers will want to order product directly from your website. If you named your user id after your business, you'll be easy to find.

A LESSON FROM EBAY'S LARGEST DVD SELLER...

Take Ebay's biggest seller jayandmarie. This seller moves tens of thousands of CD's and DVD's a month. If one of his customers wanted to find his website outside of Ebay, the obvious guess would be jayandmarie.com .

You may be thinking, this doesn't apply to me. I don't have any plans of starting a website. My advice is don't limit yourself.You have no idea where your business will be in 1 year from now. It is much better to plan ahead. Besides that, unless your current account has 1000's of feedback, you have nothing to loose by starting a new account.

You may also be thinking, I'll keep my existing account and just change the name. This may or may not be an acceptable alternative. The main drawback to changing your name is the icon ebay will place next to your user id letting the whole world know you just changed your identity. For some reason, bidders will avoid your items while that icon is next to your name. Your sales will drop tremendously for the few weeks that it is in place.

If you are determined to keep your existing account, and don't plan on selling anything for a few weeks, then changing your name may be an alternative. For everyone else, please follow step one below.

WHY IS THIS THE FIRST STEP...

I recommend starting a new account for your first step, so you will have time to establish the account while you are researching suppliers. You are going to need shipping supplies to ship your products. Purchase them with your new account! It will give you the perfect opportunity to build your account feedback.

There are so many things you can do with this account to build your feedback while you are busy getting your business going. If you are low on cash, use your new account to sell some items around the house. If you are like the rest of us, there are plenty of things of value laying around that are no longer used.

STARTING A NEW ACCOUNT IS EASY...

CLICK ON THE EBAY LINK BELOW. It will take you to the Ebay Home Page. From there, you'll see "Hello Sign In or Register" near the top of the page. Just click register and follow the instructions to setup your new account.

http://www.jillianentertainment.com/newebayaccount.html
If you don't see, "Hello Sign In or Register" at the top of the page, but see something similar to "Hello Your Current User Id", then you need to click "sign out". Then you can click on the picture below and will be taken back to the Ebay website where you will see "Hello Sign In or Register" at the top of the page like the rest of us.

Good Luck with your business,


Brent Crouch
http://www.jillianentertainment.com/Articles/Ebayaccount.html

 
 
About the Author
Brent is the owner of Jillian Entertainment. He has spent the last 3 years teaching others how he took his startup business to over 1.5 Million Dollars in revenue selling CDs and DVDs.


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