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Gaining Feedback Quick. If you have a low feedback rating or are new to eBay you're going have to get your rating up before you will start to be successful. Once you get into double figures, preferably over 50 you will start to notice more sales. The best way to get your feedback up if it's low is to go and buy some eBooks, make sure you buy books with resale rights. Not only will you be improving your rating you're getting some stock to set you on your way. Just do a search for ebooks then hit the lowest first option Make sure you search
worldwide, just check items worldwide on eBay's home page as you can pick up
loads of eBooks for $1 which is only about 60p. I always leave feedback first when I buy and if I have not received feedback in return after a few days I email the seller and ask if they will leave me feedback in return for mine. Most sellers simply forget but you will usually get your feedback within 24 hours. Watch out for sellers selling for 1p or 1c as they could be upping the price by charging you for postage. I have seen many eBayers selling for 1p but charging £4.99 postage as an admin fee, make sure you check the postage because if you hit buy now you're committed to buy. Also, don't only buy (or sell) nothing but 1c or 1p eBooks. If you do you risk your account being suspended by eBay for feedback solicitation. Although this is extremely rare I just thought I would point this out. If you buy eBooks you will actually resell yourself for one or two dollars you will have no problems. |