eBay Selling Tools For Easier Business

There are quite a few eBay tools available and they are more than useful to help sellers get the most out of their businesses. While eBay itself regularly upgrades the eBay selling tools, there are companies that also offer their own tools. Most of these outside tools aren't downloadable and not really purchasable, and you would need to pay a monthly fee.

 

So what do these eBay selling tools from other sites really have in store for you?

For one, there is Andale. They have been introducing eBay selling tools for ages now and many eBay sellers have been using their wares. They also have a decent reputation for being quite accommodating with their customers. They will interact with you on their forums and take any suggestions, and answer any queries on their software.

Andale does not have one major tool for use. It actually provides you with lots of smaller products that do everything from taking a pick from a lister, to image hosting, to being a useful email manager. For a more comprehensive list, you can go to their website at: http://www.andale.com.

Now, their tools aren't really free. Just don't overshoot your budget and buy everything they offer but buy only what you need.

Then there is Vendio. They provide you with two editions of their software. There is Sales Manager in a Merchandising edition, designed to make it easier to list individual auctions, and there is an Inventory edition, designed for sellers who sell multiple items of the same kind. They are offered to you at 10c per auction. And for people who sell a lot of tickets on eBay, they sell a special software called a Tickets Manager. You can visit them at http://www.vendio.com for more details.

Now for those of you who can shell out a larger amount of cash, there is ChannelAdvisor. They have three versions of their software. There is an Enterprise and Merchant version, both designed for very big operations, and a Pro version that would do everything you'd need it to do. It would offer you all the inventory features and standard bulk listings. And as mentioned, the cost is high, at about $29.95 per month.

For additional information about their products and all their features you can visit their website at: http://www.channeladvisor.com

So now, let us take a look at eBay's own selling tools.

Most of their tools have an evaluation period or are free to download - such as the eBay Turbo Lister that is a software that is completely free and is almost imperative for anyone who regularly sells on eBay. It allows you to keep your auction listings offline. This means that once you have completed your auction listings offline, you simply have to upload it onto eBay.

Then there is the Hammer Tap Deep Analysis, a tool that helps you filter through auctions and find out which specific products are more likely to sell. You can also use it to know about the value of different brands or specific product features. It also analyses market trends that help you find out what auction could provide you with higher success rates. It also helps you decide when to end your auction listing, as well as when you can find out if you need to use a reserve price. And it even helps you choose the correct price that can attract more bids. Deep Analysis gives you enough data and information to help you become one of the more professional and successful sellers.

Overall, there are quite a few more tools available on the web and eBay maintains a broad directory of all eBay selling software. Besides their regular upgrades you still have the freedom for a lot of choices, and you should choose wisely.



 

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