by TheCollector » Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:54 pm
Great job Robin
I see some of your items are doing very well!
I must just reiterate though, that I think you could raise higher figures if you utilise your free picture option on EBAY.

You have some great lots, but buyers are having to bid in the dark as they cannot see what they are buying
I know you mentioned before that your buyers still bid a lot without seeing the items, but you currently stand to sell some great lots very cheaply - remember, you have to cover your costs!
To give you an idea, I sold 13 items on EBAY just before Christmas and raised just over £500, which is over £38 for each lot, and this was mostly just by listing a picture with the item! Sorry, but it DOES make a difference!!!!
I am not trying to criticise you in any way, but I have gained a little experience in charity collecting over the past year or so! Anyway, the very best of luck to you - you are collecting for a great cause {thumb2} {clap} {clap} {clap} {clap} {clap} {clap}
Ian

Great job Robin {up}
I see some of your items are doing very well!
I must just reiterate though, that I think you could raise higher figures if you utilise your free picture option on EBAY. :wink: You have some great lots, but buyers are having to bid in the dark as they cannot see what they are buying :?
I know you mentioned before that your buyers still bid a lot without seeing the items, but you currently stand to sell some great lots very cheaply - remember, you have to cover your costs!
To give you an idea, I sold 13 items on EBAY just before Christmas and raised just over £500, which is over £38 for each lot, and this was mostly just by listing a picture with the item! Sorry, but it DOES make a difference!!!!
I am not trying to criticise you in any way, but I have gained a little experience in charity collecting over the past year or so! Anyway, the very best of luck to you - you are collecting for a great cause {thumb2} {clap} {clap} {clap} {clap} {clap} {clap}
Ian :mrgreen: