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Aaron Turpen
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Online Marketing: Online Auctions

By Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz



Many people have not considered the value of using online

auction houses, such as eBay and Yahoo! Auctions, to

promote their own businesses. No matter your business,

with a little creativity, you can use this tool to market

yourself.



There are three important pieces to the marketing puzzle

when using auction websites: your user name, your profile,

and your products.



When signing up, pick a user name that reflects your

business. Your business name is preferred, but anything

close (even your website name: yourbusiness.com) will do

well. For example, my username on eBay is

"AaronzWebWorkz."



The next focus is the "profile" page, which you will set up

as a part of the signup process with these auction

websites. In this profile, you are able to talk about

yourself (read: "market yourself") and link to your

website. This is fairly straightforward. Make sure that

your links are correct and that you haven't made any

spelling or grammatical errors. Short and sweet works

best. The majority of those who do come to this page will

read your information. If you make it too long, though,

they might skip it. After all, most people who load these

profiles are looking for other auctions, not your life

story.



The final issue to deal with is your products. Even if you

sell services (as I do), you can use these auction sites.

If you are new to the auction site, read several other

auctions and go through the posting process (without

hitting the final "post" button) to see how the auctions

are structured. Once you have an idea of how you should go

about posting your items and what kind of knowledge you'll

need, start writing your product information. Do this by

typing them into a text editor (Word, Notepad, etc.) and

running them through a spell checker. Then re-read them

once or twice to make sure you didn't miss anything or

fudge the description. Once you're ready, go back to the

auction site and post your ad. I'd suggest no more than

one or two to get started. Once you have a handle on

things (and have made a couple of sales), you'll be ready

to post more often.



The auctions themselves are unimportant. I usually take a

service that I perform for a minimal cost and post it at a

bare minimum cost. For example, I do domain name

appraisals normally at $5 each. I post them on eBay at $1

each as the starting bid. These don't take much time to do

and are something that many people look for. Even selling

at only a dollar, after eBay fees, I usually make about

sixty cents profit. That doesn't sound like much, and it

isn't, but I'm not in it for the money. A look at my

server logs says that the thirty minutes a week I'm

spending on my auction marketing is sending about 200

visitors to my site. This number has been steadily

building since I began using this form of marketing a few

months ago. The more you market, the more referrals you'll

receive!



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Aaron Turpen is the proprieter of Aaronz WebWorkz, a full-

service provider of Web needs to small businesses.

www.AaronzWebWorkz.com





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