eBay auction pricing strategies that really work!
If your items aren't selling, then you might have a bad pricing
strategy. There as many pricing strategies in the world as there
are buyers - if you look at two businesses selling the same
thing, often the only difference you'll be able to find between
them is pricing.
The 'Few Dollars More' Strategy.
Here's something you might not have thought of. If you set your
auction's starting price to what you would usually charge for
Buy it Now, while setting the Buy it Now price a few dollars
above, you can make a profit by setting off an interesting
psychological reaction in the buyer's mind.
Here's what they'll think. They want the item, but why should
they bother bidding for it? After all, they could use Buy it Now
for just a few dollars more, and be sure of getting it! Doing
things this way makes the value of the Buy it Now option extra
clear to the buyer, and makes them more willing to pay extra for
the privilege.
The 'One Dollar Less' Strategy.
This is simple, but requires you to keep an eagle eye on your
competition. As soon as they start a Buy it Now auction for an
item you stock, start an auction for one of those items
yourself. Match the title closely, but price your item one
dollar less than theirs. This will mean that your auctions will
sit together in the search results, and who's going to see both
and go for the one that's a dollar more expensive?
The 'Free Shipping' Strategy.
Buyers really hate paying for shipping. With Buy it Now, you
might find it easier to incorporate the shipping cost into the
main price of the item, and then write "free shipping" in the
auction's title. You'd be surprised how many buyers would prefer
to pay one price including shipping for the auction, instead of
having shipping added on at the checkout. Again, this is
psychological: they pay the same at the end, but it doesn't feel
like they've paid an unnecessary 'extra' cost for Internet
shopping.
The 'Go for It' Strategy.
If you'd like a slightly more risky strategy, try this. List
your item for the maximum duration (ten days), starting the
listing on a Thursday so it goes across two weekends and
finishes on a Sunday. Set the starting price to the minimum (one
cent).
What you're trying to do here is give bidders as long as
possible to discover your auction, so that they push the price
up themselves. Pay for a few upgrades like bold and highlight,
to give them a helping hand. If you do this right, you can make
a much bigger profit than you would have with any Buy it Now
price, especially with a medium or high value item.