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Using 100% Feedback On eBay To Boost Sales
 by: Gary O Brien




There’s no question that internet commerce has become commonplace. In the late 1990s, there was a skeptical attitude at large and many weren’t sure if it was possible to make money on eBay or other e-commerce sites.

As it turns out, it is quite possible and some power sellers out there have even had enormous money making success. For newcomers and start-ups, the trick is turning a line of merchandise or services into a marketable online product. There’s no other way to make money on eBay. There are several strategies to employ along the way including striving for 100% feedback on eBay.

When a customer sees that a merchant has 100% feedback on eBay, they know they can trust this person to deliver high quality and prompt service. Before a person can really make money on eBay they have to develop a base of content customers who are more than happy to go on the record saying they appreciate the product and merchant.

Of course, it’s not always that simple. While a heavy dose of superfluous customer service assists efforts to make money on eBay, it doesn’t guarantee 100% feedback on eBay. That’s why seasoned merchants employ a few other strategies.

Mutually assured destruction.

It sounds grim, but these ratings work in both directions. The most sadistic buyers want to interfere with the merchants ability to make money on eBay, but most people out there want maintain a high level of satisfaction their end as well.

When a buyer threatens to damage the merchant’s record, they’re usually trying to get attention for a legitimate issue rather than inhibit the merchant’s ability to make money on eBay. Resolve that issue and positive feedback on eBay is likely to pour in.

But even if the customer seems unable to be satisfied, there’s still a good chance that they’ll leave their complaints off the record. Merchants who successfully make money on eBay have thousands of transactions in their history, and one negative remark matters less to them than it does to a buyer who has only bought a few dozen items. So if a customer is threatening to file a complaint, it never hurts to remind them that the system works both ways.

Buying 100% feedback on eBay.

It may sound like cheating, but there are plenty of people who do exactly this. There are no explicit rules against paying for feedback on eBay. It’s is easy to justify as long as its viewed as a product. It’s like paying for testimonials, and it has helped a lot of people make money on eBay.

Usually, this service costs one penny or so. A person buys an imaginary product for a penny, and then the seller contributes to their positive feedback on eBay. It works in the other direction as well as sellers use this tactic to boost their own ratings. Sure, it sounds a little sleazy, but many are people who make money on eBay for their main source of income.

There’s no substitute for generating 100% feedback on eBay in an aboveboard manner, but it is possible to bury negative remarks by paying around ten dollars for a thousand good remarks. This minor investment can definitely help people make money on eBay

About The Author

Gary the author is a recognized expert about selling on eBay and other online business opportunity's.
The author invites you to visit:
http://www.gary-o-brien.com

 


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