How to Drive Traffic to your Site using eBay Auctions

Many eBay auction sellers rely only on eBay for generating 100% of their online income. Most of these people are running a successful auction business; however, they could do even better. They are missing a huge opportunity to turbo-boost their business profits and reduce their listing fees at the same time. If you feel you are one of these people, these are the steps you should follow to optimize your net auction business:

1).Create a website. If you can write an eBay ad, then you can design a website. It is not rocket science. You can download many free web templates from the internet and customize them easily with any HTML editor. If you type the words “free web templates” in Google, for example, you will get more than one million results!

2).Register a domain name and hire a web hosting service. These services start at about $6 per month, depending on the web space and special services you require. Once you have set up your hosting account, you must publish your site. I use and personally recommend D9 Hosting, click below to get 10 % off  and claim your FREE Domain Name when you register for a 12 or 24 months hosting plan with them. Take advantage of this low cost offer !


3).Register an account with Paypal in order to be able to receive online payments from your website. Paypal’s payment buttons and shopping cart options are easy to use and allow you to set up your site very quickly.

4).Use allowed strategies in your eBay auctions to drive traffic to your website. You don’t have to pay listing fees and commissions for the sales that come from your website, so your objective should be to use eBay only to generate traffic and monetize your sales from your own website.

But everybody knows that eBay does not allow placing outbound links in the auction ads, so how can you turn the massive eBay daily traffic into a continuous stream of visitors to your site?

Here comes the interesting part…

The first method is to put a link to your site on your “about me” page and then link your auction ad to it. This is allowed by eBay. Your auction visitors will be directed first to your “about me” page, and then driven to your website. A second way to gain traffic is advertising your business using a picture or logo on your auction ad that includes your website’s URL. By doing this, you will be using eBay as a very cheap way of advertising online. All your auction visitors will see the name of your site and will be invited to type your URL in their web browser.

To optimize the number of visitors to your auctions, make sure to use popular words in your auction’s title.

Another easy technique is to write your site’s name without the “http://” or “www” in a paragraph of your eBay ad. This should be done carefully. The paragraph should not look like an advert for your site, but as a natural explanation. For example, let’s say your website is www.digitalmegastore.net. You could include a paragraph like this in your advert:

“You can find more information regarding this product at digitalmegastore.net, as well as free articles and free e-books that will contribute to increasing your knowledge on your subject of interest.”

Finally, and in my opinion, the most efficient way to gain massive traffic is to create an information product and give it away on eBay. Sell it for one penny and send an email to your customers with a link to your download page. Since we are starting on Product Creation this week with John’s Masterclass, the timing fits perfectly, does it?

Attention – very important!

You MUST capture your customer’s name and email address in order to build your own customer list, so that you can promote other products in the future using auto-responders. At this point, you will be taking control of your own business and you will not have to depend on eBay anymore to monetize your sales.

Alternatively, I recommend using this new product just launched last week by Dave Nicholson : Total Web Traffic. I have just acquired it and I am currently going through implementing it to bring in extra traffic to my sites. I must say that Total Web Traffic is a great traffic course with loads of high quality videos that show you where to get started and there is a whole load of information, advice and tips that is separated into tidy little modules so that is is simple to follow.

11 Responses to “How to Drive Traffic to your Site using eBay Auctions”

  1. Hi Nic,

    Great looking site packed with excellent information!

    I have just started to work through ‘Total Web Traffic’ and so hopefully I will implement some of the strategies before the weekend!

    keep up the good work!

    All the best

    Andy Cockayne

    http://andycockayne.com
    http://twitter.com/andy-cockayne

  2. HI Nicolas
    Great site my first visit but not my last a lot of good information.

  3. Hello Nicolas,

    Just passing by to check your blog and see how it is taking shape.
    Not sure if you checked out my blog yet and I invite you to.

    I wish you all the best with the course which I hope you are enjoying as much as I am.
    Cheers,

    James

  4. Hi nicholas, what a prolific blog and you are getting on with the job of monetising. You are obviously an ebay expert as well. I will subscribe and revisit.

    Ciao john

  5. Cheers for the comments John ! I look forward to working with you and getting to know you further, down the track.
    Good luck with finding your nich and creating yout very first product !
    All the Best, Nick

  6. Hi
    Sorry for not replying before but I have had computer problems which suggest I have a annoying nasty which is affecting the way my computer behaves.
    Thanks for droping by my blog which I am about to update as I have not done so for a week.(Naughty Boy)
    I am copying to a point with Johns course but finding the current week a bit difficult to say the least.
    Never mind. Best of luck and will talk again soon.

    I have found your site V interesting so I shall “be Back” soon
    Cheers Rod

  7. Hi Nicolas, how did you get the D9 banner on the blog is it just a cut and paste job?
    Cheers
    Rob

  8. Hi

    Your site is looking good and some excellent tips. Nice to see it’s not all about pushing products. The tweetgetter site was useful – thanks.

    Thanks also for stopping by my site

    Regards

    fellow masterclass student

  9. Hi Nicolas – I agree that EVERY business should have a presence on eBay to drive traffic to its non-eBay website (or even its off-line business) After all, eBay provides you with a ready-made website and all the traffic that you will ever need. You just need to employ a few “crafty” strategies to divert that traffic. I’m compiling an eBay resource site at http://www.TheOnlineAuctionResourceCentre.com that might be of interest.

    http://www.MartynBoaden.com

  10. Thanks for the response Tom!
    Glad the link for of value and that you enjoyed the site’s content..in its baby steps still…
    Cheers, take care, Nick

  11. Hello Martyn and thanks for the note and link provided.
    Will check it out and probably get some tips and ideas from it!
    Cheers, talk again soon, Nick

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