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adam34996 12-06-2010 03:37 PM

How I increased feedback by 15%
 
Just wanted to share....

I have always sent a follow up email requesting feedback, thanking them for purchase ect..... With very few responses.

When my account went under review a couple months back, I came up with a more desperate to the heart approach. I only planned on using it until I got my account in good standing but now I use it every time.

I would say I average 30-35% with this email.

Of course it can be tweaked, but what I have come to find is the "professional" emails get less attention then the "real".

Here it is , short and sweet.......





I understand this is unprofessional but desperate times call for desperate measures. My Amazon seller account is under a 30 day review because my feedback is far below my sales volume.

Being able to sell on Amazon is my livelihood right now and your help in this matter will truly make my day.

Every positive feedback left will help my review process so if you have not left positive feedback already, please take a second to do so,

www.amazon.com/feedback

If you are not happy with your purchase in any way, just contact me and I will fix whatever you need.

I appreciate your help and understanding.

First Edition 12-06-2010 04:49 PM

That sounds a little desperate..... but asking people for help is always the way to get what you want :)

holymoly 12-06-2010 05:50 PM

Hey lemme tell you this 1st ed. It IS DESPERATE...but who cares?!?!

I mean...I'm not poor, but if someone is giving me FREE food stamps...I'll TAKE EM!

It's like...if something is there for the taking, why not?

E-Nertia 12-06-2010 06:22 PM

True story...I'll take anything people give me. And with Amazon, we sellers are desperate for feedback sometimes.

cherrqell 12-06-2010 08:26 PM

Already copied and pasted. Im in that situation right now. Thanks a Bunch!

holymoly 12-06-2010 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Nertia (Post 187982)
True story...I'll take anything people give me. And with Amazon, we sellers are desperate for feedback sometimes.

We need to probably invent a better solution to this whole feedback problem. I mean eBay pushes it enough that it's not the problem of the day for 99% of sellers. But Amazon is a whole different beast!

MrMondo 12-06-2010 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by holymoly (Post 188015)
We need to probably invent a better solution to this whole feedback problem. I mean eBay pushes it enough that it's not the problem of the day for 99% of sellers. But Amazon is a whole different beast!

I disagree - to me, the problem with the Amazon system is that the way it's weighted you have to get 100 positive feedbacks to balance one negative one. And there are actually really only two ratings when they figure out your percentage - 4s and 5s count as positives, everything else as negative (even a 3, which is supposed to be "neutral")

holymoly 12-07-2010 01:02 AM

Gotta say, I concur!

ovidiu 12-07-2010 02:59 AM

Include a printout with every order, asking for positive feedback. I think I got my percentages to about 30% of buyers leaving feedback.

123 12-07-2010 03:17 AM

Yeah I always include my feedback cards in my orders, with a quick thank you note and directions on how to leave feedback.

nobody999 12-07-2010 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ovidiu (Post 188093)
Include a printout with every order, asking for positive feedback. I think I got my percentages to about 30% of buyers leaving feedback.

i've included a note in my orders asking for feedback if everything is fine, but i still get only 5 percent.

MadSam 12-07-2010 12:01 PM

This counts as feedback begging.

rsot 12-07-2010 12:51 PM

For the amount I lose on shipping, I would take begging for feedback no problem ha.

cherrqell 12-07-2010 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adam34996 (Post 187904)
Just wanted to share....

I have always sent a follow up email requesting feedback, thanking them for purchase ect..... With very few responses.

When my account went under review a couple months back, I came up with a more desperate to the heart approach. I only planned on using it until I got my account in good standing but now I use it every time.

I would say I average 30-35% with this email.

Of course it can be tweaked, but what I have come to find is the "professional" emails get less attention then the "real".

Here it is , short and sweet.......





I understand this is unprofessional but desperate times call for desperate measures. My Amazon seller account is under a 30 day review because my feedback is far below my sales volume.

Being able to sell on Amazon is my livelihood right now and your help in this matter will truly make my day.

Every positive feedback left will help my review process so if you have not left positive feedback already, please take a second to do so,

www.amazon.com/feedback

If you are not happy with your purchase in any way, just contact me and I will fix whatever you need.

I appreciate your help and understanding.

Sent out 15 this morning, got 2 glowing feedbacks already.

ovidiu 12-07-2010 01:37 PM

i've included a note in my orders asking for feedback if everything is fine, but i still get only 5 percent. \

I don't think "if everything is fine" is good enough. You need to make it sound like you're really obsessed with ensuring their order is satisfactory, and you are willing to address any concerns. Of course, selling in a different category may affect the feedback rate. My next step would be to buy or print some cheap, but tasteful greeting-card like messages including a request for feedback. I've received them from sellers on both eBay and Amazon. Makes the whole thing more personable for the buyer.

adam34996 12-07-2010 03:31 PM

This is definatly feedback begging. Keep in mind, at the time I drafted it, it looked like my account was about to go down so I was begging.

Then I went back to my more professional written email and received so few that I just said f it.

I am a little worried at how "unprofessional" this is because I like to look professional. But I figure, this account is not likely to last forever anyway so who cares.

Until I get bestbuy status and my accounts are invincible, I am going to stick with it :)

imjustme 12-07-2010 04:04 PM

You should add that you have 4 hungry children to feed, and a dog that hasn't seen a bone in 2 years. And also write down your bank account information. Who knows, maybe Bill Gates bought your item :D

nobody999 12-07-2010 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ovidiu (Post 188173)
i've included a note in my orders asking for feedback if everything is fine, but i still get only 5 percent. \

I don't think "if everything is fine" is good enough. You need to make it sound like you're really obsessed with ensuring their order is satisfactory, and you are willing to address any concerns. Of course, selling in a different category may affect the feedback rate. My next step would be to buy or print some cheap, but tasteful greeting-card like messages including a request for feedback. I've received them from sellers on both eBay and Amazon. Makes the whole thing more personable for the buyer.

yes, i do make it sound like i'm obsessed with customer satisfaction, i was just paraphrasing :)

newtools 12-07-2010 11:32 PM

It does'nt matter what is sounds like, as long as you get what you need. Amazon feedback can be hard to get so i can understand.

Saying it sounds desperate as if some are better then that i find offensive.

the goal is to get where you need to go, not prove who is better then others though a show of your personality. Thanx cherrqell for your letter.

I tried bribing people by putting a slip in the package saying i would give $8 back for $100+ purchases and the lower purchases got $5
and ppl still did not leave feedback. so whatever you gotta do.

TGMT² 12-08-2010 01:46 AM

Thanks newtools for a Great reply to some of the comments on this Thread.

The OP has shared something that has been proven to work by them and another member which can benefit some new Amazon sellers here.

If all it takes is a quick email to get some much needed feedback, who really cares what it says?

E-Nertia 12-08-2010 11:14 AM

Honestly I have considered a monetary bribe before also. Never made it that far. For me hand written thank you notes have been doing great.

It's funny companies can do surveys all the time and it's not considered desperate. Feedback is just another survey.

inthezone 12-08-2010 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by imjustme (Post 188204)
You should add that you have 4 hungry children to feed, and a dog that hasn't seen a bone in 2 years. And also write down your bank account information. Who knows, maybe Bill Gates bought your item :D

dude that was just too funny... :D

I used to deliver newspapers to the owner of Boston Bruins, and every morning I used to dream about him giving me a couple of millions. :D never happened, cuz the guy never stepped out of his house when I got there. :(

shogun1 12-10-2010 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Nertia (Post 188418)
Honestly I have considered a monetary bribe before also. Never made it that far. For me hand written thank you notes have been doing great.

It's funny companies can do surveys all the time and it's not considered desperate. Feedback is just another survey.

i put notes in the order saying the first 50 feedbacks get a free order,sold these items for about 10 bucks but they only cost about 2 bucks,did it long enough to show some history and ditched it

Axcend 12-10-2010 06:51 PM

include a "free gift" with every order you ship out. something as small as a $2-3 gift probably won't hurt you financially if you are making $20-40+ on each sale. File it under the cost of doing business.

Lucky for me, I run my website on the side as well as seen in my signature. I send one of those out with every order I sell if the profit is enough, with a business card. Also add in a little note saying "here is a free gift i'd like to offer you in appreciation of you choosing me for your business and I hope to be of service in the future. If you have the time I would really appreciate if you left a positive feedback for your order on Amazon, as if sellers do not get enough feedback their selling accounts are closed down. Thank you and have a wonderful day (holiday/new years/etc). I'll offer sellers just above cost to me if anyone's interested, just message me. (not sure if I can advertise that on here, please remove my post if not admins)

Melissa1971 12-11-2010 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrMondo (Post 188038)
I disagree - to me, the problem with the Amazon system is that the way it's weighted you have to get 100 positive feedbacks to balance one negative one. And there are actually really only two ratings when they figure out your percentage - 4s and 5s count as positives, everything else as negative (even a 3, which is supposed to be "neutral")

Yes if you have one feedback which is positive, a neutral brings it down to 50% I was shocked when it happened to me

My second feedback was a neutral because the Postman crushed a few games. Read about it in Feedback where he stated how he spent alot of money on the new games and they were poorly packaged so the box was crushed. So i responded to him in the feedback kinda chastizing him for not telling me until the feedback reminding him I sent it priority within just two hrs and didn't do it so the postman could smash it up. I also thanked him for letting me know because it really helped me, now I pack them in thicker boxes. I also told him I'd be sending him some money immediately. He sent me an apology and removed the feedback, I never asked him to or even hinted. He said he couldn't get a hold of me, didn't see my email as he did with all his other sellers and Amazon kept sending him notes to leave feedback.He was impressed I would refund him especially after realizing how much his feedback hurt my account, seeing the 50%. I was going to abandon the account knowing it would be closed anyhow, can't seem to stop logging in under my other account name. He's a sweetheart, I was lucky to have crossed paths with him.

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Melissa1971 12-11-2010 03:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Axcend (Post 189199)
include a "free gift" with every order you ship out. something as small as a $2-3 gift probably won't hurt you financially if you are making $20-40+ on each sale. File it under the cost of doing business.

Lucky for me, I run my website on the side as well as seen in my signature. I send one of those out with every order I sell if the profit is enough, with a business card. Also add in a little note saying "here is a free gift i'd like to offer you in appreciation of you choosing me for your business and I hope to be of service in the future. If you have the time I would really appreciate if you left a positive feedback for your order on Amazon, as if sellers do not get enough feedback their selling accounts are closed down. Thank you and have a wonderful day (holiday/new years/etc). I'll offer sellers just above cost to me if anyone's interested, just message me. (not sure if I can advertise that on here, please remove my post if not admins)

That's a great idea. What is your feedback rate if it is alright to ask?

Axcend 12-11-2010 09:42 AM

It varies between 40-50%, but then you have to factor in the few complaints and refunds. Some people just can't be pleased, but for everyone who is satisfied or people who aren't as satisfied, but with something extra thrown in they seem more likely to leave at least 4 stars. Also to be noted, that when I write them the little side letter, I also note that only 4 and 5 star ratings go towards my account, 3 stars counts against it. Some people think a 5 star rating means that you flew to their house and hand delivered their item with a singing telegram behind you.

pod 12-11-2010 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Axcend (Post 189300)
Some people think a 5 star rating means that you flew to their house and hand delivered their item with a singing telegram behind you.

Ha!

Thats solely eBay's fault. They don't make any effort to let the buyers know anything about the feedback. At all. The only reason we know what it means is because we have to. Nowhere clear and obvious does it say 4 out of 5 is a fail.

What reasonable person is going to think 4 out of 5 stars means fail. Even out loud that sentence makes no sense....

Truth is the majority of the 5 stars we get is not from people that think everything was perfect. Its from people that are indifferent and run down the list giving 5s because they got what they ordered. Nobody really thinks that the crap they got is "perfect". They just blast the 5s....

xfishx 12-12-2010 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by holymoly (Post 187963)
Hey lemme tell you this 1st ed. It IS DESPERATE...but who cares?!?!

I mean...I'm not poor, but if someone is giving me FREE food stamps...I'll TAKE EM!

It's like...if something is there for the taking, why not?

That is Exactly How I Feel! If you were a Girl i would marry You it would be like marring my self!

Gamefreak 12-14-2010 02:40 AM

hmm interesting stuff here I need something like this. Sold 130 items only received 15 feedback. :-(

Every week I email ppl only get like 1 feedback. Daym amazon

thedexperience 12-18-2010 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 123 (Post 188095)
Yeah I always include my feedback cards in my orders, with a quick thank you note and directions on how to leave feedback.

Yeah I actually sent a thank you note on how much I would appreciate if they were to leave me a feedback. In a couple of days I will also email them to leave me a feedback. Do you have any advice on how I can create a professional feedback card? Thanks.

cherrqell 12-18-2010 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedexperience (Post 191025)
Yeah I actually sent a thank you note on how much I would appreciate if they were to leave me a feedback. In a couple of days I will also email them to leave me a feedback. Do you have any advice on how I can create a professional feedback card? Thanks.

I mention that because I have such a high quaility item, and my customer service is so awsome, I sell so many items that my sales can't keep up with the feedback that Amazon expects, and my account is under review to make sure the customers are truly satisfied with the tranactions. With that said, I explain that I only need one more 5 star positive feedback, and the review will be lifted so I can continue to offer high quality merchandise, at resonable prices without being limited by inventory controls from Amazon seller support.

Usually they are more than happy to lend a hand at the succe3ss of my business.

Seems to help out. I stay at 20% most of the time.

cherrqell 12-31-2010 03:00 PM

<<<<5 out of 5: "pleasure to do business with. Even included a thank you card that was signed.. Class act. I would buy from them again in a heart beat and will reccomend them to everyone I know.. Need more companies like this online.. "
Date: December 31, 2010 Rated by Buyer: joseph c.>>>>

Now why cant every feedback come back like this. Since I included a very nice thank you card personally signed, my feedback shot up to 45%, plus they have to get the merchandise in 2-3 days.

First Edition 01-01-2011 11:38 AM

I never gave a crap about thank you cards, or follow ups... as long as a product was delivered, and it worked, I never cared. I think it's a shame that we live in such a society where we have to BS people on every transaction in order to be successful.

msk5412 01-02-2011 12:45 AM

Got a feedback from this before I even logged off
 
I just copied this and sent it to 6 pages of buyers in my sold orders. Before I left the site, one had already left a positive. Suspended for too few for the amount of sales. So will post if this generated a lot more feedbacks as in the case of the op. Great idea, not to proud to beg.

Marshal Stealth 03-27-2011 03:04 PM

Worked like a charm. Copied & Paste, feedback started coming, and that was enough to pass my review!

Thanks! :D

technomove 04-21-2011 04:07 PM

Does anyone cares about leaving a feedback for a customer? Or it's not necessary?

Melissa1971 04-21-2011 06:24 PM

I only leave it for them if they've left Positive feedback for me

I doubt most customers ever see it

inleague2003 04-22-2011 01:41 AM

I would leave out the part about my account being under review because of low feedbacks.I think the the customer might wonder why you have low feedbacks and look over the product a little more closely.If the product is in mint legit condition than this is not a problem.

kris3841 12-11-2011 08:52 PM

This month one of my accounts fell under "rolling review" so with ever order I shipped I included a nice Holiday thank you note that says if they leave me positive feedback and then email me afterwards to let me know I will ship them a free Christmas gift. The gifts run $3-4 so it is a monetary hit on me but I figured I really needed the feedback to save this account. So far (about 2 weeks in) I have seen a definite jump in feedbacks maybe from 5% to around 15%. I can post the results at the end of the month once the numbers come in and hopefully my account is saved.


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