OK, I kind of know what a Wiki is, but this is here as a test and to see if it's a useful for this community. I'm trying to see the differences here between a community blog post and a community Wiki, so please forgive the duplicate content.
With the increasing power of the Google Search and great online communities like Worthpoint, it's becoming easier to sell your items and services yourself.
People all over the internet are finding that it's ultimately more profitable and much less work in the long run if they learn to market their products and services on their own websites. By building a trusted community of customers aka "friend marketing" it's possible to avoid the tiresome wheel spinning activities and learning curves of the corporate online selling sites. Once you've built a good foundation, you'll never have to worry about anyone upping fees or taking privileges away.
The first post here in this community will therefore contain the appropriate content "Steps to Selling on Your Own".
I never consider ANYTHING to be the last word on a subject, and I welcome community members to weigh in with tips and suggestions to this and any post. Please note that as I myself think of more steps to apply here, I will edit the post and add them.
Here in no particular order are Steps to Selling on Your Own.
-If your on eBay already, take the best of what you've learned from the site and apply it in anyway you can to your own marketing system. Why try to reinvent the wheel?
- Again, if your already on eBay and you have a good feedback rating, get a screen capture of that rating so you'll always have it to use as a reference no matter what happens. If you keep it active, a link to it can help lend credence to anything else you do.
- You MUST get your own website or a blog to market your own products.
- Keep and maintain a house list.
- Listen to podcasts and read blogs that keep current with subjects your interested in. It's a free education.
- If you don't already, look into getting an online shopping cart or storefront.
- Grow your community by commenting on blogs and podcasts. There is nothing that will get you quicker recognition than adding value to the conversation of a blog or podcast, it's the lifeblood of those mediums.
- Focus on ONE THING ONLY, customer service. The reason your probably reading this is because your fed up with customer service at some corporate site with lousy customer support. In the online world, very happy customers become evangelists for your business.
- Get a Mentor or a few. A Mentor need not even know your their apprentice, but follow someone who is going along the path you want to go and learn from their shortcuts and mistakes. Just remember that it's important to do it in your own style and flavor if you want to stand out.
- Be different, you must have a USP (Unique Selling Proposition)find something in your product or service that you do better than anyone else and make that the focus of your pitch.
- Find what your passionate about and work in that field, it's what you'll be the most successful at and you'll enjoy doing it. There will still be hard times and obstacles along the way, but they'll be much easier to overcome if you use this approach.
- Help others to be successful, this is and has always been the key to becoming very wealthy, and it gives you a nice warm fuzzy.
- Have fun, don't take anything too seriously and come back here often!
Thanks for reading.
AW
I'm adding just this comment by wally
I'm adding just this comment just to let you know someone read this.!!
Self-selling. Pictures are 1000 words. You can never show too many pictures of what you have for sale.
WWW (the other Wally)
Thanks by Kazz
I have never bought or sold online but now find I must so your wiki has come at the right time for me....
I have a long way to go before I understand many of the things on that to do list but at least I now have an idea of how to begin....Thanks so much ...
I will keep watching for updates & will add comments on my own progress if they might help other total novices as I progress.
okay, I am intrigued by amithst
First, I am mildly confused--do I have this right--you have set up a wiki and linked it as a Worthpoint discussion group?
For a while I've been collecting sale-able (I hope) collectibles with the idea of setting up an online storefront and/or selling on ebay and/or selling locally in consignment shop, periodic yard sales, or some similar format.
I've dabbled in setting up a wiki for my family history/genealogy research; I had never thought of using it for selling. Hmm.
I've been buying and dabbled in selling through online auction sites for years but never got going full tilt at selling. I know enough about that format to know I want a side-by-side online storefront independent of any auction site.
I've also dabbled in setting up storefronts through some web services, but I am uncomfortable about the level of control they wield over my "territory."
I'm looking forward to seeing how the wiki format might be useful in selling. I've just today discovered WorthPoint; I like it already. I'm looking forward to becoming an active member of the community.
Amy in Kansas