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		<title>Supplementing Your Auctions with an eBay Store</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The final step in your creation of a successful eBay business is to set up your own online storefront to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The final step in your creation of a successful eBay business  is to set up your own online storefront to offer additional merchandise to your  auction customers. If you&#8217;re selling printer cartridges, direct your buyers to  your online store selling paper and other printer supplies. If you&#8217;re selling  collectibles, direct your buyers to your online store selling non-auction  collectibles. Or, in Caitlin&#8217;s example, she can direct buyers of her iron-on  transfers to her store selling T-shirts and sweatshirts as well as additional  transfers.</p>
<p>Another benefit of selling merchandise in an eBay Store is that  eBay will automatically advertise items from your store on the Bid Confirmation  and Checkout Confirmation pages it displays to bidders in your regular auctions.  These &#8220;merchandising placements&#8221; help you cross-sell additional merchandise to  your auction customers.</p>
<p>Setting up your own online storefront is surprisingly easy to  do, thanks to a service called eBay Stores. An eBay Store is an online  storefront where professional eBay merchants market fixed-price goods, in  addition to their traditional auction items. If you&#8217;re a heavy seller thinking  of making the move into real honest-to-goodness retailing, eBay Stores is a  relatively painless way to start.</p>
<p>You access the eBay Stores home page at <a title="eBay stores" href="http://stores.ebay.com/">stores.ebay.com</a></p>
<h4>Do You Qualify?</h4>
<p>Just about any seller can open an eBay Store. All you have to  do is meet the following criteria:</p>
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<li>Be a registered eBay seller, with a credit card on file</li>
<li>Have a feedback rating of 20 or more, or be ID verified</li>
<li>Accept credit cards for all fixed-price sales</li>
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<p>Given that accepting credit cards can mean using PayPal, you  can see that you don&#8217;t actually have to be a big traditional retailer to open an  eBay Store. Any individual meeting the requirements can also open an eBay Store,  thus making eBay Stores a great way for entrepreneurial types to get started in  retailing.</p>
<p>Why would you want to open your own eBay Store? Well, it  certainly isn&#8217;t for casual sellers; you do have to set up your own web page, and  keep the store filled with merchandise. But if you&#8217;re a high-volume seller who  specializes in a single category (or even a handful of categories), there are  benefits to opening your own store. These include being able to sell more  merchandise (through your store) than you can otherwise list in auctions; being  able to display a special eBay Stores icon next to all of your auction lists;  and being able to generate repeat business from future sales to current  purchasers.</p>
<p>eBay Stores are great for small merchants who don&#8217;t otherwise  have a Web presence. They&#8217;re overkill for the casual seller, however and probably  not worth the effort for larger retailers.</p>
<p>You also have to pay eBay for each item you list and each item  you sell just as in a normal auction. The difference is you&#8217;re not listing for a  (relatively short) auction; you&#8217;re listing for longer-term inventory.</p>
<p>eBay Stores also offers a full assortment of listing upgrades,  just like the ones you can use in regular eBay auctions. These enhancements gallery, bold, highlight, and so on are priced according to the  length of your listing. You can also offer multiples of the same item in Dutch  auction format.</p>
<h4>Setting Up Your eBay Store</h4>
<p>Opening your own eBay store is as easy as clicking through  eBay&#8217;s setup pages. There&#8217;s nothing overly complex involved; you&#8217;ll need to  create your store, customize your pages (otherwise known as your virtual  storefront), and list the items you want to sell. Just follow the onscreen  instructions, and you&#8217;ll have your own store up and running in just a few  minutes.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re ready to set up your store, go to the eBay Stores  home page and click the Open a Store button. When you accept the user agreement,  the store creation process begins. On seceding pages you&#8217;ll be asked to choose a  store theme, enter a store name and description, provide a logo (or choose from  supplied clip-art), and then choose a subscription level. On the last page you&#8217;ll  click the Start My Subscription Now button, and then eBay will create your  store. It&#8217;s that simple!</p><p>The post <a href="https://www.wiredtips.com/supplementing-your-auctions-with-an-ebay-store/">Supplementing Your Auctions with an eBay Store</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.wiredtips.com">Tips For Sellers & Buyers</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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