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eBay Seller Release 12.1 – eBay Search Update – eBay.com (USA)

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

eBay Seller Release 12.1 :: List Title Product Search Relevancy

Product relevancy is key when shopping online, the faster a seller can find what they are looking for the more likely they are to engage and buy your products. So it’s no surprise that eBay have updated product search to increase product relevancy.

(Please note, always refer to your relevant eBay website for the latest accurate information)

Highlights

  • Product listing titles are now being cross referenced across your whole product listing for search term relevance
  • Listings using item specifics will have increased search visibility
  • Listings using UPC’s, ISBN codes, Brand and manufacturer part numbers will have increased search visibility

As a seller, how does this help me?

By meeting the latest search listing criteria and using relevant keywords in your product titles you will increase your relevant product search visibility and can enjoy increased sales!

What do I need to do as a seller?

Follow listing title best practises to maximise your listing search exposure, you can read more on this from our recent articles:

http://blog.frooition.com/2011/07/ebay-seller-release-11-2-title-expansion-update/

http://blog.frooition.com/2011/10/increase-your-ebay-sales-by-optimising-your-ebay-listing-titles/

http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/listings.html

Top Tips:

  • Familiarise yourself with the latest eBay search updates
  • Follow the best practise guides above to maximise your product search visibility and enjoy increased sales!

Check back each day over the next two weeks for a detail release on each key highlight of eBay Seller Release 12.1!

Check back tomorrow for a detailed release on eBay Category and Item Specifics Update :: (Early April)

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eBay Seller Release 12.1 – New eBay Return Center – eBay.com (USA)

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Seller Release 12.1 :: www.ebay.com New eBay Return Center (Early June)

As we well know, returning products can be a real headache and not just for the buyer but also the seller, costing time, energy and money for both parties. To address this, eBay are about to launch their exciting new return center which virtually automates returns!

For the moment, this latest eBay development is opt-in only for sellers.

(Please note, always refer to your relevant eBay website for the latest accurate information)

Key Highlights

  • Return options “3 days” and “7 days” will be removed streamlining return policies  (Early May)
  • Merchandise credit and exchange refund options will also be retired early May
  • New Return Center is opt-in only from May 28th
  • This return platform virtually automates returns
  • Buyers can initiate a return by clicking ‘Return this item’ next to the transaction in my eBay
  • Buyers choose a reason, and can print a return shipping label and packing slip from within the new Return Center without having to speak to the seller
  • As the seller, you are automatically notified of returns
  • eBay pays for the return shipping upfront and then charges the buyer or seller via Paypal according to who you specified pays for shipping
  • Upon receiving a return, you as the seller can simply click a button to issue the refund. (your final value fee for that transaction will show as a credit on your next seller invoice and a portion of your PayPal fees will also be refunded)
  • Sellers who have opted in cannot receive a negative for the 14 day return period
  • Sellers can charge a small restocking fee for returns
  • Sellers who opt-in to the new return center can specify a set of return policies to apply to individual or a group of specific listings for timeframe, refund method, restocking fee, and whether you or the buyer pays the return fees.

As a seller, how does this help me?

Balancing DSR’s is vitally important to attain a Top Rated Seller Status on eBay and equally important to increase customer satisfaction and increase further sales. With one center point of reference for returns, and a standard 14 day return window, shoppers and sellers can look forward to a less stressful and more manageable returns process.

A seller adopting a 14 day returns policy inspires greater perceived confidence in their products and therefore generates greater buyer confidence, the more confident shoppers feel the happier they will be to buy your products.

The eBay Return Center will enhance the eBay buying experience and help to reduce the amount of seller complaints whereby sellers will have a greater opportunity to satisfy customer issues and improve those all important DSR’s all from one point of contact.

What do I need to do as a seller?

  • Opt-in to and adopt the new eBay Return Center for your product returns as soon as its available on May 28th (you can opt in from your All Selling or Site Preferences Page in My eBay)
  • Revise your existing listings including Good Till Cancelled to align your listings to the new eBay Returns Center 14 day policy
  • Create a competitive return policy to stand out from the competition and remember, with increased transparency you will inspire greater confidence in your buyers

Top Tips

  • Test extending your return policy and see how buyer confidence increases and therefore your sales!
  • Make your return policy transparent and easy reading to further improve confidence
  • Consider using a bulk revision tool to update all your listings on mass and save a huge amount of your time and money
  • Don’t forget to check out Frooition’s bulk revision listing tool

Check back each day over the next two weeks for a detail release on each key highlight of eBay Seller Release 12.1!

Check back tomorrow for a detailed release on eBay Shipping Updates:: (Late May)

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eBay Seller Release 12.1 – Top Rated Seller Update – eBay.com (USA)

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Seller Release 12.1 :: www.ebay.com Top Rated Seller Requirements Update (Early June)

All sellers should aim to become a Top Rated Seller to enjoy the many benefits it brings including fee discounts, exclusive search boost for fixed product listings, a strong badge of association and best of all increased sales from the massive buyer confidence associated with all Top Rated Sellers.

(Please note, always refer to your relevant eBay website for the latest accurate information)

Highlights, From June 1st

  • Annual sales requirements for Top-rated status will be lowered from $3,000 to $1,000, so more sellers who provide a great service can enjoy the many benefits of becoming a Top Rated Seller
  • Listings that offer 1-day or same day handling and a 14-day (or longer) returns will benefit from increased search visibility on eBay and receive a discount of 20% on final value fees
  • Top Rated Sellers must provide tracking information or a delivery confirmation on at least 90% of your shipments (from June 20th)

As a seller, how does this help me?

As a Top Rated Seller you can benefit from:

  • Fee discounts
  • Exclusive search boost for product listings
  • Top Rated Seller Status Badge (Increased buyer confidence and sales)

What do I need to do as a seller?

  • Make sure you are familiar with the new Top Seller Requirements
  • Introduce/Update practises to meet these new requirements

Top Tips

  • Follow eBay best practises to avoid low DSR’s (1 and 2’s) Read More Here
  • Adopt early to ensure you meet these new requirements when they go live
  • Check your seller dashboard to track your progress towards Top-Rated Seller status
  • Consider using eBay’s label printing service to automatically upload your tracking information on listings - Read more here
  • Don’t forget, Frooition’s eBay designs are proven to increase sales by up to a massive 30%! Contact us today and see how you can benefit from a world-class eBay design

Check back each day over the next two weeks for a detail release on each key highlight of eBay Seller Release 12.1!

Check back tomorrow for a detailed release on eBay’s New Return Center :: (Early June)

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Running your plan…

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Running Your Plan

Running a plan is like taking a night drive home, even though you can only see 50 feet in front of you at times, you know eventually you’ll get there. You may need to adjust your route several times depending on what becomes visible, but sticking fast to your objectives and watching the road you’ll find the quickest and safest route to your destination.

Likewise with a plan, unexpected events will happen along the way and you may need to update and deviate perhaps several times but by drawing back to your objectives and holding fast to your plan you will get there.

Stay Fuelled – Your Mindset

If you want to make the whole journey you need to keep your vehicle fuelled and with the right stuff, similarly if your mind isn’t balanced and focused on the task at hand you won’t complete the project.

Stay positive

With a positive mindset things naturally go smoother and weigh less on your mind.

  • Take a deep breath and smile
    Sounds almost too simple? Yet, smiling releases endorphins that make you feel good! So even if you don’t feel like smiling, take a moment and just hold that smile; see your smiling right now! :D
  • Don’t be anxious, relax
    Worry and anxiety can at times help spur us forward to complete things, but more often than not anxiousness raises our stress levels, deprives us of sleep and generally runs us in a circle. If you feel anxious consider the reasons why? Is there anything you can do about it right now? If not, stand still, put your hands on your hips and take a slow deep breath and hold it for 2 seconds, exhale slowly… Now grab a pen, a piece of paper and write out your worry list of things you need to do to address this anxiety. Take a second deep breath and work through your list one point at a time.
  • Surprise!
    Unexpected things are going to happen, try to stay balanced by accepting that such events will happen and you’ll be in a better state of mind to address them when they do.

Stay focused

“Help, I’m procrastinating!”, I’ve been there myself… sometimes you are thinking about so many different jobs you just start putting off the one you need to do right now and can’t focus. The key here is simple, prioritise. Simply pick up your work plan and establish the highest job priority. Once you know which job is the most important grab that job and do not let go until it’s completed.

Prioritising – Pay off versus time

There are many ways to prioritise your tasks; my method of choice is to weight each job by the time it takes to complete versus the amount of return the job would create upon completion. Once I’ve created this list I prioritise the greatest pay off jobs that take the shortest amount of time and work through each in turn.

Being SMART

It may feel like we’re going back to basics here but you need to be SMART, when you outline, review and update your goals ensure they are SMART.

S – Specific

M – Measurable

A – Attainable

R – Realistic

T – Timed

Regularly review your current jobs on the above points to ensure you are on target and not deviating from your end goal.

For example when it comes to measuring your budget if you find midway through your plan you are running over report the bad news to senior members immediately; it’s better to stop a project that is running over-budget than explaining why your department is at a huge loss in the next senior management meeting.

Top Tip:

  • Annotate!
    When things go good or bad annotate your plan accordingly detailing what the event was, the effect it had on the plan and how you resolved the issues. These annotations will prove invaluable when evaluating your plan at a later date and help build your future planning skills.

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Check back next week for part 3 ‘Reviewing and closing your plan


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It’s all in the planning…

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

“Fail to plan, plan to fail…”

We’ve all heard this before, and how true it is!
Have you ever gone food shopping and thought, if only I’d drawn up a shopping list, I wouldn’t miss a thing; I’d be done in half the time, and best of all without having to wrestle my way through the shop feeling exhausted and confused at the end like I’ve achieved nothing.

Whether planning your shopping trip, starting a business, or creating your marketing campaigns things always go smoother with a plan.

Benefits of planning:

  • Saves time
  • limits distractions
  • Increases productivity
  • Massively reduces stress
    And you’ll feel good too!

Where do I start?

First off, take a breath, it’s not as complicated as you might think and you don’t exactly need to plan the whole of 2012 in your first sitting, perhaps consider the first quarter or even a single campaign at hand and then spider out from there.

As with anything, you need to know where you are going in order to get there, write down what you are trying to achieve and think of your aims and objectives for that achievement – keep things simple you can always come back to it later and expand on your points.

Definition of a business Aim:

Aims are long-term plans from which company objectives are derived.

Definition of a business Objective:

Business objectives are medium to long-term goals established to coordinate the business.

Once you have your aims and objectives written down set out short term goals, once those are listed move onto listing the tasks that when complete will achieve those goals. This list will guide you in small steps towards your eventual aims and objectives.

Work with a date calendar

A date calendar is a key tool to organise projects and meet future objectives. By setting out tasks and goals across a calendar you can organise your work load monthly, weekly or even day to day! This simple yet fantastic tool will help you organise and increase productivity; bringing structure to what can otherwise be chaos.

Top Tip: Setup a date calendar to maximise planning efficiency.
Consider using:

Microsoft Excel – Perfect for creating a custom simple calendar with massive scalability

Google Calendar – Prebuilt and available online at any time, this FREE online calendar comes with many powerful features including shared calendars, providing other online users exclusive access to your calendar.

Check back next week for part 2 ‘Running your plan

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