Building a reputation on dormant seller accounts
If you have a seller account that needs to cool off from violations. Or if you're saving accounts for when your current ones get naru'd, this is for you. Especially if you're selling vero items. Its generally good to have the account be atleast a month old before listing sensitive items like that anyways.
Everyone knows that buying tangible .99 or 1.00 items is a great way to get quick buyer feedback. If your account doesn't have atleast 5 feedback, get it up to that point so you can list items with buy it now. Buying ebooks (on cd), cables, baseball cards, anything low price and mailable is what you need.
While you're doing that, sign up for auctionpixie. Its an online tool somewhat like auctiva. But with only a few features. The one you'll be using is their automatic feedback feature they provide for free. I know auctiva has the same issue but they haven't worked the kinks out with it recently and the feature does not work. I also think auctiva's auto feedback is checked daily. Auctionpixies feedback is returned within minutes of receiving.
Start listing the low priced items with the buy it now option and watch how people buy the item then instantly leave a positive feedback in hopes of building their accounts feedback up. Keep that up until you can list with a quantity. Then list your items with a quantity of 30-40 each. Make sure you have atleast 7-8 auctions going at the same time. Then you can just watch your account grow.
The account will require minimal maintenance. You'll only have to check it every other day to see if you've received any questions. This is a very successful method to gaining great positive feedback with little work. Plus you'll make some extra spending cash to pay for supplies or whatever you need.
This was tested on a seller account for one month. The account has 2 violatations that are waiting to expire. During the month, the average purchase/feedback received was 3 a day. The peak was 7 in one day. The total positive feedback received in one month was between 90-110. Out of the total, only 5 ebooks were delivered digitally.
Any inputs always welcome.
Last edited by Burst; 02-03-2009 at 11:10 AM.
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