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marshland
21st December 2010, 09:20 PM
I have five hundred football programmes listed which has taken quite a time in front of the computer!
Although some seem to attract a number of views I have only sold a few while my other items sell reasonably well with 5 items sold this week from far fewer listings.
The programmes are reasonably priced compared to competitors on eBid and elsewhere.
Is there little or no market for football programmes ( other sellers here don't seem to be selling that well) or is there something else that I should be doing to advertise my programmes?
Perhaps posting on football fans websites etc.
Ideas would be appreciated from those football fans who visit these pages..

Peter

bykimbo
21st December 2010, 10:01 PM
The only thing I can suggest, and you won't want to hear this, is that your photographs are rather poor - sorry. You describe a programme I looked at as being near mint, the photo is such poor resolution it's all blocky and and rather washed out, so the programme looks shabby. You did ask, so I hope you don't mind me offering that opinion, I know it's not flattering! :o

marshland
22nd December 2010, 12:05 AM
Kim
Thanks for the advice - Don't be sorry about unflattering advice -It's not as if I am selling loads so something is wrong - either programmes are not selling and that can only be answered by Huddy or the other guys who also offer programmes or my strategy is wrong and your comments may help correct that.
You are right about the pictures. I use a scanner as getting a good digital picture of glossy paper can be difficult and time consuming for an item on which I can only make a small profit - my scanner has seen better days and I have promised myself a new one when I start loading postcards which will eventually be my main business- I think that purchase must come very shortly.
I do use the same scanner for other items that seem to be selling well so I don't think that it is totally down to the image. Perhaps I should experiment with the size and resolution of the images. My images may be too small to look good and if improved may help sales even more on the other items.
I have tried other thinks to help with no success
I displayed a good quality picture of the club badge on recent items rather than a scan of the actual programme
That has good and bad points in that it is quick and draws attention quickly to the item but of course it may put off some people who want to see the actual cover.
I have also tried varying prices, postage and auction lengths, making special offers and offering them to other countries.

bykimbo
22nd December 2010, 08:32 AM
As a solution to the problem of putting in lots of time making pics of something that's low value, I like the idea of using the club badges. As you say, a good eye-catcher for fans. Do you use both badges (two teams) side-by-side or pick one? I think if you do that you could put an offer near the top of your description saying a scan of the actual item is available on request - that might reassure people, and means you only have to scan them if they actually ask. With low cost items they probably won't bother. If I saw a well put together listing with that offer I'd probably assume the description was accurate. However, I'm not a buyer or seller of these items, so don't take my word for what's best here! :D

bykimbo
22nd December 2010, 08:33 AM
p.s. just a thought - if the others *are* selling successfully, it might be expecting a bit much for them to come in and tell you how to compete directly with them more effectively. ;) A search of closed listings might be the way to go.

marshland
22nd December 2010, 02:16 PM
Kim
I normally show the badge of the home team but I like the idea of listing the badge of the away team.
The offer to supply a scan of the actual programme is in the same area as the grading of the programme , perhaps it could be higher in the blurb.
I have checked the completed listings and they do not show many sales although some of the sellers have high sales numbers so even if they are not selling at present then they have sold in the past.
I understand what you say about competitors secrets but even if we are competitors we need to work together to build sales and make eBid the place to go to find football programmes then we will all sell more.
I am not really after secrets I am more interested in the viability of selling football programmes on eBid ie is it worth putting more effort in and buying in more stock or would I be better concentrating on another area.

Huddylion
22nd December 2010, 04:20 PM
Hi

Sorry only just noticed this thread,I am not really selling programmes at the moment only a few odd ones that haven't moved,my 500 + Millwall programmes were selling ok ish mainly to Millwall fans obviously,I have a link to my Millwall shop on the main Millwall supporters club site which has helped me,I sold them all to one programmes seller who then let me down grrr,like an idiot I deleted the auctions rather than closed them,just haven't had the urge to to relist them. may get round to it in the new year or just try and sell them somewhere as a bulk lot(may save me some time).
As for your prices seem ok although mine were around the same with a buy one get one free so half the price !!!!!
Maybe as was said go into other football forums with a link in your sig to try and drive people your way.

marshland
22nd December 2010, 05:24 PM
Thanks - That info is useful - Your shop was one of the reasons that I decided to build on an interest (In my case all things Ipswich Town rather than Millwall although I have been to Cold Blow Lane a few time with Ipswich) and sell programmes from Essex , Suffolk and East London.
I think that with the advice on sharpening up the images from bykimbo and your advice for promotion via football sites I will list the remainder of my Programmes (just Southend and Ipswich ones to go) and then promote what I have listed before I add any more.

Thanks to both of you.

Peter

Saturdayat3
22nd December 2010, 09:06 PM
Hi Peter

I am selling a collection of programmes on here and I don't think there are any secrets or tips on best ways to sell them. The important things for me are a good picture of the programme (long winded I know but I prefer that to a club badge), the date of the fixture, and details such as creasing, tears, writing and rusty staples (present or otherwise).

To be honest, I welcome as many sellers of programmes as possible. I don't view this as competition, but rather more choice which in turn attracts more buyers. So please list, list, list away!

I also find there is no rhyme or reason to sales. Yes it is much slower here, but I would rather sell here slowly, than sell them slightly quicker elsewhere, whilst losing money for the privlege of doing so. I am not a dealer as I am not adding to my collection, I'm simply reclaiming much needed space.

Hope my views help and I am certainly happy to help in any other way I can. Good luck selling. :)

Saturdayat3
22nd December 2010, 09:10 PM
Oh, forgot to mention........I considered posting on football programme collectors forums, but after reading many and looking at their rules, most don't take kindly to that sort of posting. Unless you post regularly and contribute, they may delete your "advert". But do your homework and see what you think for yourself.

tonyreddevil
5th January 2011, 09:14 PM
think this should be in" plug your auction" as well
this is everybody mentioning programmes

Carlisleone
5th September 2011, 11:16 PM
Hi Gents
Joined the site yesterday, aiming to upgrade tomorrow and start listing my football programmes, I had a small website with them all one but it got corrupted. The least I will get here is a site I can refer to while the programmes clutter up my spare room.
Should eventually be a few thousand of them so I am here for the long haul. As you can guess from my name here I will have quite a lot of Carlisle games listed. Perhaps a Postcard shop too as theres a couple of thousand of those in a corner too.
I will keep checking back for advice or to refer to your posts. If I ever learn how to create a banner I will start the ball rolling.

Carlisleone
5th September 2011, 11:21 PM
Oh and one thing.... Its not Soccer, it will never ever be Soccer. Its football ! There is only one..... jumpers for goalposts and all that !

dodge1197
21st September 2011, 08:47 PM
i have had my progs on for quite a while and listed them much lower than what i should just too try and get some interest,the only views i get are when i post them on twitter,i even promote other sellers progs in the hope more people become aware of ebid,i am only a collector of west ham progs the progs im selling are ones iv gathered as a young lad.

dodge1197
7th October 2011, 04:06 PM
still very quiet not even a little nibble,i am losing a bit of interest if i dont tweet my auctions i dont get no viewers,someone please give me hope

dodge1197
6th November 2011, 04:10 PM
still very quiet not even a little nibble,i am losing a bit of interest if i dont tweet my auctions i dont get no viewers,someone please give me hope

Is anyone there really am losing hope,not even a little nibble,HELP

DEANO1197
10th December 2011, 05:43 PM
hi ebid,i have been putting some footy progs on ebid and just wondered whether there is any advice about my listings which would help me sell.thanks

SportsSentro
11th December 2011, 11:57 AM
Hi Deano

Just checked out your items - Personally i think they should be flying out! great items and bargain prices!
Maybe just a case of getting the right people to view your items, try fan sites / fan forums with links to your items - I would expect there to be a high interest in your items. Good Luck & All the best

SS

DEANO1197
11th December 2011, 01:05 PM
i know this may sound really daft but how do i get the link to direct people to my items thanks.

cheaver
11th December 2011, 01:18 PM
i know this may sound really daft but how do i get the link to direct people to my items thanks.

Hi Deano, you will find eBid linking info on Astral's How To thread (below)...

http:// (http://%20http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthread.php?140039-**-NEW-USERS-**-eBid-Knowledge-Base-for-answers-to-your-queries.)http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthread.php?140039-**-NEW-USERS-**-eBid-Knowledge-Base-for-answers-to-your-queries.

tazzydjr
11th September 2013, 03:30 PM
I've recently listed various Programme's from Euro Under 21 2013 Tournament Final, German DFB Cup Final, German DFL Super Cup Final and other various Programme's i use to list on eB*y but slowly moving certain items over here and I'm due some copies of (England Under 21 v Moldova Under 21 Euro 2015 Qualifier Programme and also Southgate's first match in-charge of the young lions)

http://uk.ebid.net/perl/main.cgi?words=1437832&category2=8499&categoryid=8499&categoryonly=on&mo=search&type=user

tazzydjr
13th September 2013, 01:08 PM
UPDATE - Just stocked in England Under 21 v Moldova Under 21 Under 21 Euro 2015 Qualifier programme's these SOLD OUT on the night at Reading this were also Gareth Southgate's first match in-charge of the Under 21's

tazzydjr
13th September 2013, 08:45 PM
More listing have been added tonight feel free to have a look

http://uk.ebid.net/items/tazzydjr

tazzydjr
14th September 2013, 02:49 PM
Feel free to have a look at my range of CHEAP Football Programme's which include England Under 21 v Moldova Under 21 at Reading FC which SOLD OUT on the night of this match and were Gareth Southgate's first match in charge of the Under 21's

There are also Team GB Headband's & Wristband's for sale going cheap these are no longer in shops

Also A Exclusive Programme which never went on sale in Israel during UEFA Under 21 European Championships 2013 Israel Final's

http://uk.ebid.net/items/tazzydjr

bluebedouin
14th September 2013, 03:27 PM
Bit of a "heads up" here.
This forum is to "Chat and air your Sporting opinion".
You're advertising (plugging)your own listings which is only allowed in the "plug your auctions" forum.

tazzydjr
14th September 2013, 04:05 PM
Bit of a "heads up" here.
This forum is to "Chat and air your Sporting opinion".
You're advertising (plugging)your own listings which is only allowed in the "plug your auctions" forum.

I'm still getting use to this site

bluebedouin
14th September 2013, 04:21 PM
It's probably easier to look at it as two sites;the selling one & the forum one.
The selling site is eBid's own & the forum is a "bought in" addition from vbulletin.The rules for all forums can be found via the FAQ tab in the bar above.Rules pertaining specifically to eBid forums as stated by Gazza are at the top of each section;"Announcement:Forum Rules - Please follow these."
If you're not sure about anything,just ask.There's usually someone around.http://www.ebid.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=20950&d=1295726155