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Thread: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

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    Default Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    I am trying the advice of the seasoned sellers. I have changed all my titles from caps. I have everything running for 7 days with 10 reposts. These are the tips I have accomplished from the wisdom of the seasoned sellers.

    My third mission was to TWEET all my auctions. This is done! My question involves the Twitter Bots: What are they and what do they do with my listings?

    Any web acknowlegement is wonderful I am sure. My concern is the followers that signed up when all I have on my Twitter are the BUY IT NOW
    listings that I have.

    A Twitter education is more than welcome.

    My next mission is to buy at least five items for feedback.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    Don't know much about Twitter Bots......................what a wonderful world it is!! lol.........but hat's off to you on a job well-done!! Wishing you much success here!
    Ta-Ta for now!

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    Congrats and well done!

    Not sure what Twitter bots are myself, but I'm sure someone who does will be along shortly to enlighten.

    Best wishes for many sales to all,

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    Welcome to eBid ToolQueen! Not familiar with "Twitter Bots" but I know that real eBidders or other followers can and do retweet your tweets. I get tons of views when I tweet auctions. Not sure if the increased views translate into bids/buys. I am in the process of setting up Google Analytics, hope I can get it to work for eBid traffic. Best of luck to you on your eBid sales.

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    New mission accomplished. I set up a webpage at flavors.me for my ebid stores. This is a free site. Links appear on on my page directly to my stores.
    At the end you can post your webpage to Google, Bing and Yahoo.

    When time permits fan pages on facebook.

    Thank you for the advice on promoting my online sales!

    TheToolQueen

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    Congrats on all your hard work, hope it pays off.

    Best wishes for many sales to all,

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    Quote Originally Posted by burgyeb View Post
    . I am in the process of setting up Google Analytics, hope I can get it to work for eBid traffic.
    If you do lets us know how you did it as I find it impossible to connect Google Analytics to eBid
    My posts only state my own opinions, unless I've stolen them from someone else

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyBridger View Post
    If you do lets us know how you did it as I find it impossible to connect Google Analytics to eBid
    Since we have no access to the pages, or areas of pages that would need to be updated I can't see any way of doing this.

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    A better way of tracking marketing online would be to use a service such as bitly which I've detailed here

    http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthrea...your-marketing!

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    Default Re: Trying the advice of the seasoned sellers!

    Quote Originally Posted by salesoutlet View Post
    A better way of tracking marketing online would be to use a service such as bitly which I've detailed here

    http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthrea...your-marketing!

    Whilst that would give figures about those url links it would not give us any details about how many people are finding eBid stores via seach engines like Google shopping
    My posts only state my own opinions, unless I've stolen them from someone else

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