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Tutorial: Should I Sell Internationally?

2:10 pm in Tutorials by Jason

They say a picture is worth 1000 words.  But here is a picture that is worth 1000 bids.

Pick a new country to sell in. This is a short article on why to start selling Internationally, now how.  Let your data decide.  I have suggested to many people that they start selling Internationally, to UK and Australia (Canada doesn’t count), and after that, who knows?  One user in particular had a lot of traffic from Australia because of the nature of her product line I guessed, so I said she should look into that.   She just responded, she “didn’t like to sell Internationally” because of the “hassle” involved.  Let’s prove her wrong, shall we?

For a 25% increase in business she could probably overcome any problems she encountered.  Well, now I can change her mind; below is a screen snapshot from the traffic of this person’s auction items.  You can tell from the shade of blue that her listings are no stranger to AU.

In your own Sellebrity Analytics account, click the LOCALE tab:

You can zero in on particular countries

Medium blue areas like UK and AU are significant for sales.

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Tutorial: “Spy” on Potential eBay Business

1:05 am in Tutorials by Jason

Here is one neat way to use data from Sellebrity Analytics to analyze your data and make an additional sale or two per week!  I hope this will inspire you to share other examples you encounter.

One day, you are checking out World Spy (which shows you a live view of visitors to your website or eBay listings).  You see that one of your regular buyers, Haris Pilton, keeps popping up. (Her name is there because she bought from you on a previous occasion, and you either entered her name manually, or her checkout action put it there automatically.  (More on that in a future article.)

A previous customer, Haris Pilton, pops in for a visit.

A previous customer, Haris Pilton, pops in for a visit.

Let’s SPY on Ms. Pilton some more.  So we click on her, and we are taken to the following page.

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