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Ebay Auction Pricing Strategies.
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...

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Using Smaller Online Auction Sites to Make Profit on Larger Auction sites.
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Work with the web to become an internet auction guru!
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Boost Your eBay Business To Power Seller Status
By  Mark Kenny
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Dropshipping: 10 Top Tips To Success
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eBay Business Secrets Revealed
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10 Tips For Selling Successfully On eBay
By  Mark Kenny
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Mistakes To Avoid In Your eBay Auctions
By  Evelyn Lim
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Log on to eBay and you will see countless auctions on any item you can imagine. As eBay auc...


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If You Want to Save Money, Reverse Online Auctions Are The Way to Go

By now everyone knows how eBay works. You list an item you're trying to sell, and buyers place bids on it. After a predetermined length of time (commonly seven days), the highest bidder "wins" and gets to pay that much money for the item. That's great for sellers, but what about buyers? Wouldn't it be better if sellers competed for a buyer's business, instead of the other way around? That's where reverse online auctions come in.

Reverse online auctions work in the opposite way from eBay-style auctions. A buyer lists the item he's looking for, and sellers compete for his business by offering their lowest possible prices. In effect, the buyer is playing hard-to-get. Rather than running to eBay and flinging himself at the seller -- "Please sell it to me! Look how much I'll pay for it!" -- the buyer plays it cool, letting the sellers come to him.

As a result, buyers in reverse online auctions usually pay less than people participating in regular auctions. A DVD that's only worth $12 might have its price driven up to $20 or more on eBay, due to buyers competing with each other for the right to buy it. With a reverse Internet auction, that price


will stay low, because buyers aren't getting in each other's way, artificially driving up the price. Instead, the sellers are driving DOWN the price, because they want your business.

There are two ways of running an auction online: open and closed. In an open online auction, all the bidders know where they stand in the bidding, i.e., whether they've been outbid. In a closed auction, each bidder only knows his own bid. Therefore, he must put forth his very best offer at once, since he won't be able to make a better one in response to someone else's bid.

Sellers know that e-procurement -- where items are bought, paid for and sold over the Internet -- is more lucrative than traditional brick-and-mortar stores simply because there are fewer overhead costs. So it's in their best interest to attract new online customers, and they know one way to do that is to participate in reverse auctions on the Internet.

About the author:

Richard Verker has been writing business articles for 15 years. After studies in general economy and e-commerce, his work on online auctions make his articles top-rated by magazines and thousands of readers.