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Bring In eBay Customers With Your Site

New customers are out there, but they might not be on eBay--yet. Use a website to show them the way to your business.
Posted by Janelle Elms | August 1, 2006
URL: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/159936

To get the most from your eBay business, make sure you're using the "triangle of success": eBay auctions, an eBay Store (read my previous column on eBay Stores) and a website. eBay Power-Seller and 47-year-old website owner Yaron Hankin (www.anytimesale.com) says, "People look at someone who not only sells on eBay, but also has his or her own website, as a more established seller."

Steps to creating a successful e-commerce website include:

eBay also has a powerful, award-winning website solution for you: ProStores. Besides complementing your presence on eBay, ProStores allows you to add another site through which you can sell. "I've been able to maximize profits by placing items we don't [offer] on eBay on [ProStores]," says Hankin, a ProStore owner. "The sale on the [ProStores] website just adds to the bottom line."

Pricing for ProStores starts as low as $4.85 per month, and depending on the level of ProStore you choose, includes a unique domain name with hosting as well as up to 200 e-mail boxes. You can easily create your website using a setup wizard with more than 130 themed templates. Your shopping cart includes PayPal and credit card payment options, as well as a virtual point-of-service terminal. ProStores helps you easily incorporate advanced marketing strategies into your website, including storewide sales, daily feeds to shopping search engines and an SEO Manager that automatically defines your website for natural search.

Use your triangle of success to achieve a triangle of results: Grow, expand and sanction your e-commerce business.

Janelle Elms, eBay University instructor and online business consultant, specializes in coaching individuals and companies how to build successful eBay businesses and maximize their profits.