In order to have a selling experience more profitable at Ofetta, you need to promote your auction well. It all depends on how many bids are placed on your item, for your main profit is 80% of cash collected from all bids placed on your item. Using social sites, forums, blogs, newsgroups, emails and Google ads is undoubtedly an indispensable way to promote your business. But you should know what and how to tell your customers as regards Ofetta. What would you tell a customer you come across personally, is something that you should assess beforehand in order to use effectively every medium of promotion.
After telling your customer that he can win brand name products at 90% or more discount, and that he can earn a whopping extra buck of £800 as well, you should ideally start stressing on the simplicity of bidding on Ofetta. Start with explaining the arithmetic. Make sure that the customer understands everything. Tell him that this is shopping only, but done differently and not some info-cluttered investment plan. Instead it’s just that, irrespective of the original price of an item bid for the starting price is always zero. Every bid costs only £0.5 and each bid raises the price by £0.01 and extends the deadline of the auction by 30 seconds. So it’s pretty likely and common for your customer to win a product costing £200 at 90% less i.e. £20 only.
Now move on to the winner-takes-all auction. Only at Ofetta, the buyer can get the opportunity to earn 80% of all bids placed on the item he has won. Give your customer a simple example as aforesaid. Tell him that if the aforesaid auction were a winner-takes-all auction, then he could win £800. Explain him how. Since the winning bid is £20, the number of bids placed on the item is 2000 (20/0.01). That makes it £1000 of cash collected from all bids (2000 x £0.5). Your customer gets 80% of £1000: that’s a staggering £800.
Do explain the ‘Buy Now’ feature to your customer that allows him to quit bidding and, if he is not the highest bidder at the time, can buy the item immediately at a discount equal to the value of the number of bids placed by him. For e.g. if your customer has placed 50 bids on a £100 item, and decides to buy it now, then he gets it at £25 less (50 x £0.5). Therefore, the ‘Buy Now’ price is £75 plus cost of delivery. Now if your customer tells you that he doesn’t have the time to be at Ofetta, tell him about Bidpal, the automatic bidder that will bid for him within his chosen price range and for the number of times specified by him.
Explain to your customers all other relevant details related to Ofetta, like the Paypal payment system etc. Tell them to be patient while bidding and not to be reckless. Lead your customers to ofetta.com now.
Robert Alfred is the contributing writer of Ofetta.com. He is specialized in writing articles about penny auctions .
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