Sunday May 11, 2008
HOW WOULD YOU like to increase your business's traffic by almost 20 percent, simply by bragging about how great your products are? Platinum PowerSeller Jude Hodge did just that using eBay's Reviews & Guides. Hodge, the owner of GPS Specials, which specializes in auto and marine GPS navigation systems and electronics, knows how powerful the Reviews & Guides section of eBay can be for marketing a business. After she created a few reviews and guides, Hodge saw sales of her $9,000-a-month Brookings, Oregon, business grow. "We have increased our traffic by 16 percent," says Hodge, 46.
Hodge writes reviews of products she carries in her store as well as guides to help people understand the benefits of those products. "eBay [has] so many brands and features, so a guide or review really helps consumers understand the product before they spend their hard-earned money on it," she says. She's right: In the world of e-commerce, customers are increasingly relying on product reviews to conduct research before making purchases.
Hodge's visibility in this section of eBay has also improved her customer service levels. "Because of my reviews and guides, many customers have called me to ask more questions and ended up buying their GPS [devices] from me," she explains.
Adding this powerful marketing feature to your business is easy: Go to http://reviews.ebay.com; choose whether you're going to write a review (e.g., review of a book, movie or electronic item) or a guide (e.g., information on how to use the product, its benefits and where to get it); then simply click "Write a review" or "Write a guide."
Some key points to keep in mind as you're writing:
Writing a review or guide may take a little extra time, but it has its advantages. The most important one? Says Hodge, "The best part has been the exposure."
Janelle Elms, eBay University instructor and dean of online business for LA College International, is creator of theB eBay Stores Video Series.