Online Sales Intro Class

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Draft class outline for online sales class Spring 2013

Introductions

  • John Ashcraft - Amazon.com sales of ink and toner at Free Geek
  • Brian Keefer - Online Sales Associate at Free Geek
  • Class members
    • Name, online sales experience, plans & dreams, what you hope to get out of this class.

Topic Selection

  • Supplies: Show and tell
  • Live demonstration of listing and fulfilling orders on amazon.com.
  • Getting things to sell: ideas and discussion
  • account setup considerations
  • Ebay VS. Amazon: compare and contrast
  • General advice about what it is like to sell online professionally.


Class Objectives - Students Will Be Exposed To:

  • General information about selling items on Amazon.com and Ebay.com
  • Setting up accounts
  • Making listings
  • Fulfilling orders
  • Getting paid
  • Open discussions with experienced and successful sellers

General information:

Supplies

  • Printer
  • Scale - John recommends: Accurate to .2oz with capacity up to 35lbs
  • Packaging Tape - with convenient dispenser
  • Tape measure
  • Scissors
  • Packaging material - Reduce/Reuse
  • Digital camera - Important for Ebay but optional for amazon.com

Technical considerations

  • Email access: reliable and regular
  • Bank account
  • Credit card
  • Telephone #
  • Computer/printer
  • Storage space - Secure / separate.

Something to sell?

  • Start with what you have
  • Try going with what you know about

Useful skills and mindset

Patience

  • List -> wait ->fulfil orders -> wait -> Get Paid!
  • Sales may be slow
  • Customers will be upset and the fault may or may not be yours
  • There may be setbacks!

Be Self Motivated

  • Work while you wait!
  • Not every listing will turn into a sale.
    • More listings generally means more sales.


Amazon.com vs. ebay:

  • Listing
    • Amazon.com: 1-5 minutes per listing
    • Ebay 5-10 minutes per listing
  • Fees:
    • Amazon.com: about 10-15%+$2
    • Ebay: 10% Final Value fee plus any optional services
  • Payments
    • Amazon.com: buyers pay Amazon. Direct deposits go to your bank after a 2 week hold.
    • Ebay: Customer pays you directly, often immediately including shipping charges
  • Customer Interactions
  • Returns and refunds
    • Amazon guarantees that buyers can return any item for any reason. You have to deal with it.
    • Ebay: You decide to accept returns or not, refunds - flexible options


Amazon.com

Listing your item

  • finding the exact product listing
  • accurately choosing a condition
  • composing description details
  • Determining a price
  • selecting shipping options
    • Potential to lose money on shipping

Creating your account

  • Standard Amazon.com account
  • Amazon seller account

Making the sale

  • Email: "Sold, ship now:"
  • Logging in to seller account
  • Print packaging slip
  • Pack item
  • Buy shipping
  • Verify that the shipping label, packaging slip and item all match!
  • Ship

After the sale

  • Returns & Refunds
    • In general the buyer can return anything for any reason
    • Be helpful and polite your reputation is at stake

EBAY

Creating your Accounts

  • Create accounts for Ebay and PayPal (suggested)
  • Terapeak (optional)

Listing your item

  • Ebay Basic Selling Skills - http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/howtosell/sellingbasics.html
  • Research and evaluate your item to determine your selling price
  • Prepare your item and photograph it - take lots of high quality, detailed pictures
  • Decide on Auction Style or Buy it Now, opening bid/price
  • Full & complete title - use keywords and accurate, technical descriptions
  • Write a complete and accurate description noting any flaws or damaged areas
  • Determine your return/refund policy
  • Set a fair shipping price

During the sale

  • Monitor all of your selling activity with My Ebay
  • Respond to customers emails

Making the sale

  • Your Item Sold! - send an invoice to the buyer
  • Email from PayPal - You've Been Paid!

After the sale

  • Pack your item well - bubble wrap, sturdy box, packing materials
  • Print & Pay for the postage label (PayPal required)
  • Ship your item as soon as you receive payment - encourages good feedback for you
  • Leave good feeedback for your buyer
  • Answer all emails promptly
  • Resolve any problems ASAP


General Advice

  • It is ok to lose money on some sales.
    • Expect this and be sure that you are having an overall profitable experience.
  • Feedback is worth money.
    • Sellers with better feedback ratings can expect quicker sales and higher prices.
    • New sellers can be devastated by a single negative feedback.
    • Half of the negative feedback that John sees is probably undeserved.
    • Communicate with buyers early and quickly to resolve issues.
  • Be emotionally resilient
    • When negative feedback comes in, or large orders are refunded, it is common for a seller to feel demoralized.

Open discussion

Bonus topics:

Where to get things to sell

  • This can be what makes your business special!
  • Start at home: low risk, your old stuff may have value online.
  • Research before investing. Use a computer or phone to check prices.

Craigslist

  • something