Showing posts with label Extravaganza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extravaganza. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Week 5 of the Stimulus Extravaganza at OnlineAuction.com is Hobby Week!


Hobby Week!





The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza
continues Feb 28th to Mar 6th
with your favorite hobby items!

Don't miss out on these great deals!


WEEK 5 CATEGORIES:
Crafts and Hobbies
Dolls and Bears
Entertainment Memorabilia
Handmade Items
Memorabilia
Movie and TV Memorabilia
Pets and Supplies
Toys and Hobbies

To search the event, please visit OnlineAuction.com
and enter W5 into the search box.

Here is just a small sample of the fantastic products
available from Week 5 participating sellers...
(just click on the title to visit the page)

From AdirondackArts:
VINTAGE 1970'S STAWBERRY BLONDE LADY DOLL CAKE TOPPER W5
From Annimae:
Cat Dish Fancy Feast Pink Plastic Heart Shape W5
From Bedding4me:
Plush White Snuggles Bear 10 Inches Sitting W5
From Supergranny:
400 Used Wine Corks For Craft Projects W5
From Goldi:
Ashton Drake Galleries "Shawna" Porcelain Doll 1993 W5
From LFWoodworking:
Shania Twain portrait Wall Plaque hand scroll sawn, solid oak W5
From Aphrodite:
Life like Baby Doll From France a Diana Creacion W5
From Fleapirates:
Ribbed Clam Seashells Lot of 24 W5
From Tjintx:
Creative Memories Fancy Square Maker Paper Punch W5
From DustyCorners:
music hound Lounge martini music Easy Listening album guide book cd w5
From YawningDawg:
Men's Long Sleeve Western Style Shirt Handmade Blue W5
From GabbyDanie:
BRAND NEW IN PACK 3 PCS SCRAPBOOKING FOAM STAMPS - W5
From StubsInc:
1939 RPPC Golden Gate Exposition Real Photo Postcard Owl W5
From IceColdSales:
Creatology 3D Wooden Puzzle Flying Dragon Mega Size W5
From Maggiemaybecrafty:
Environmentally Friendly ReCycled China #2 sea glass substitute W5
From MetzyMom:
Ylang Ylang Scent Goats Milk Soap Homemade Soap W5
Please click here to view
our YouTube video for Week 5!


Thanks for supporting our sellers!
Enjoy shopping...






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Sunday, February 7, 2010

It's Interiors Week At OnlineAuction.com!


It's Interiors Week
at OnlineAuction.com!




The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza
continues Feb 7th to Feb 13th
with special deals and great buys for your home
.

You'll find an array of tantalizing merchandise
for sale and auction,
in the following categories:
Antiques
Art
Clocks
Collectibles
Holiday and Seasonal
Home and Garden
Native American
OOAK
Pottery and Glass
and Western

To search the event, please visit OnlineAuction.com
and enter W2
into the Search Box.
To entice you,
here are some titles from participating vendors...
(just click on the title to visit the page)

From Aphrodite: Porcelain Capo di Monte Floral Basket W2
From Bedding4me: Porchview Queen Size Comforter Set by Havana Jacks Cafe W2
From Fleapirates: Vintage White Cotton Pillowcases with Lace and Tuxedo Pleats W2
From StubsInc: Homco 1985 Denim Days New Beginnings # 1500 MIB Tag Box W2
From Curiocache: Clarinex Tablets Digital Clock New W2
From Supergranny: Happy New Year Embossed Unused Post Card Circa Early 1900s W2
From Gabbydanie: Brand New 4 pcs Unique Syringe Pens - W2
From Kidatheart10: Antique Porcelain Chocolate Pot Decorated with Roses W2
From AdirondackArts: ANTIQUE BLUE WILLOW PETRUS DIVIDER DINNER PLATE W2
From LFWoodworking: Bird House Yellow and White, Custom Made W2
From Tjintx: Autumn Gourd Wreath with Berries W2
From Yawningdawg: Spun Glass Peacock Figurine Rainbow of Luminous Glass W2
From Goldi: Vanna White Barbie Type Doll Happy Holidays MIB W2
From TheTikiShak: Cowboy Rooster Birdhouse W2
From Annimae: W2 Mia Bella Valentine Value Bag #2 Total Value of $55.00
From Maggiemaybecrafty: Crow or Blackbird PIE BIRD piebird pie vent 0 S/H W2
From Davendeb1178: Howard Miller Fables Wall Clock Oak Wood W2
From Sixftrs: NEW Damask Stripe Window Panels/Drapes 63" Length W2
From DustyCorners: Western Outlaws book The Good Badman fact film folklore w2
From IceColdSales: Homer Laughlin Cavalier Eggshell Pattern Platter L53 N5 W2
From Robinsgoneshopn: 1983 Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening Hardbound 2 in thick book W2
From MetzyMom: Gift Box Soap Set Chamomile Soap Bath Tea Bag Facial Masque Bath Salts w2

Please click here to view our YouTube video for Week 2!

Browse often,
have fun,
buy lots of home decor,

and support OLA's
outstanding sellers

in Week 2 of :

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Have You Become Complacent When Listing?

This wonderful post is courtesy of www.fleapiratesplunder.blogspot.com

Have you been selling online for a while? Perhaps you started out on eBay, like I did. Oh boy, was that fun and easy! Five to ten years ago, all you had to do was put up a photograph and a description on eBay, (almost any item), and the odds were good that someone out there would see it and buy it. The economy was in a better place and people were spending. eBay's user base grew. Sellers were happy.

As the eCommerce world has evolved, and our economy has taken a turn for the worse, sellers are finding themselves with few options... change strategies or be left out in the cold. eBay isn't quite the selling venue it used to be, since they implemented regulations that cater to buyers whims, define what you sell, how you ship, what payment methods you accept, and add higher costs for the priviledge of selling there. Many sellers felt pressed to break out on their own, or join alternative auction sites, and let me tell you, old habits really are hard to break!

The habit I would like to discuss today is complacency. The definition of complacency is: contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions. Are you complacent in how you handle your online selling? Are you sticking to what you know, instead of reaching out to learn new ways to be successful? This article is intended to motivate you into finding new ways to enhance your online business. We're going to talk about The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza, but rest assured, these tips apply to any venue and any website.

The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza was developed with two goals in mind:
1.) To promote a sustained advertising campaign for OnlineAuction.com.
2.) To share search engine optimization tips between sellers.

I follow an interesting lady on Twitter. Her ID is TrumpAllCanada. She is a marketing representative for the Trump Network. (Not a bad job, eh?) Her posts are always motivational and/or inspirational, and I have enjoyed following her tremendously. This week, she quoted J Paul Getty, one of the first billionaires. I would rather have 1% of 100 peoples efforts than 100% of my own efforts. Take a moment to really let that sink in... is that not the absolute definition of teamwork? The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza is meant to be exactly that... a team effort!

To participate in the Extravaganza, you do not have to be a current user of social networking sites, like Twitter or Facebook. The members who are using those services will promote all the items in the Event, and you will see an increase in the amount of views your auctions are receiving. Both sites I mentioned are free, and while joining their community is entirely up to you, the Event offers you the opportunity to give them a try while there are other members available to mentor you, to join you, to support you, and to applaud your efforts.

The guidelines established for the Extravaganza are fairly simple. Adhering to each guideline also improves your chances for winning a great prize! There has been some confusion over why certain guidelines / tips have been included, so here is a brief explanation of what some of the more important guidelines will do for you. Remember, these tips can be used at any site.

1.) Use a keyword rich title, limiting yourself to 72 characters.
2.) Use the subtitle space, with a maximum of 50 characters, and be sure it contains keywords from your title.
3.) Use your title as the first wording in your description.

How is this important? Take a look at the graphics below. These are two examples of search engine results. Pay particular attention to what words are included in the results.


This example shows you how keywords in your title can improve the way in which people find your auction listing. The title of the auction is in blue, and is one of the ways search engines locate our items for buyers. The words below the title are directly taken from the description area. Having a title and subtitle with popular keywords is essential to helping buyers find you. Using your title and subtitle to start your description allows the search engine spiders to further determine relevancy and rank... it like getting a double bang for your buck!



In the next example, you should know that the subtitle was used to include keywords only. The subtitle was not sentence-based, nor was it included in the description. Subtitles are used primarily for the benefit of the search engine spiders, and because the subtitle corresponded to the keywords in the title and description, an optimal rank was achieved.

Both of the above examples are acceptable! It is the keywords, the title and the character count that matter. Thinking in terms of character counts, imagine if this seller had used a bunch of meaningless words in the title, (like LOOK! and WOW! and AMAZING!), taking it in upwards of 72 characters. Would the search engines have categorized the product correctly? Perhaps not, and to make matters worse, as a buyer, you would not get the full impact of what was being sold, so would you click through? Absolutely not.

In addition, today's sellers must understand that searching is entirely relative to the person who is making the search. In the first example above, one buyer may use the words Disney In The Picture Frame Mickey, where they would find that particular listing number 1 out of 119,000 results. Others might use Disney Frame Mickey Minnie, where this listing would be found in the second spot out of 58,000 results. Less specific buyers may only use the words Disney Picture Frame Mickey, where this listing would appear on page 6 out of 252,000 results. Those results change quite rapidly, too, as people are creating new pages with those same keywords and older, irrelevant pages are falling in rank. Your best bet is to write good content, include the keywords that will best match your item, and create backlinks, to show support for the item.

What is a backlink?
Backlinks are in-bound links, created when an outside website hosts a link pointing back to a particular item. For example, when you post an item to Twitter, the link you provide is a backlink. Think of each backlink as a popularity vote for your item. The more popular items get better search engine visibility, so place links everywhere you can! Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and blogs are a great way to develop backlinks.

Getting back to the Extravaganza guidelines...

4.) Use your exact title at the very end of your description.

Why? Because, at OLA, for example, the entire description box you find in the Sell Your Item form is considered as your description to the search engine spiders. Many sellers use this area to place wording about Shipping, Payment Options and Terms. You should place your title in the last paragraph because search engine spiders gather the most information from your first paragraph, (about 25 words), and your last paragraph, (also about 25 words). The middle, where you are doing the majority of your selling, and clarifying your terms, is skimmed over for keywords, but is not indexed as closely as the other two paragraphs... it's fluff. Putting that title back in at the end is a reaffirmation of your original wording, and stands to add relevancy to your keywords.

5.) In your description, be sure to include a link back to your store.

Another backlink? You bet! Only this time it links to your store, (or to your list of items, if you don't have a storefront). Once you get an interested buyer, placing a link to your other items makes it easy for them to continue shopping with you! For OLA members, that link looks like this, with your user-name in place of mine:
http://www.onlineauction.com/store/fleapirates

Lastly, 6.) Name your photos!

How? Basically, rename them once they are stored on your hard drive, and before you upload them to a hosting site, like Photobucket or OLA itself. For more information about how naming images can benefit you, please read this article, from one of my favorite SEO resources, Site-Reference.com.

All of the guidelines above have been tested by me and other sellers contributing to the Extravaganza. As stated earlier, these techniques are universal. Testing, for me, is a long process in which I create two similar listings, with differing attributes, and I monitor which one gets better search engine placement, traffic and a quicker sale. I highly suggest that you employ similar tactics to locate positive results of your own!

Use one or use them all... break that old complacency habit and start taking control of your search engine placement and traffic. There are certainly more tips to be found in the world of SEO, so please share with us if you have found a winner!

Don't forget to shop The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza, starting January 31st, 2010!



This wonderfully written post came from FleaPirates at FleaPiratesPlunder.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

6 Week Stimulus Extravaganza on OLA




Announcing an exciting new event at OnlineAuction.com,



The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza!

January 31, 2010 through March 13, 2010



Why is this exciting?
Because it is a collaboration of online merchants, all working towards promoting OnlineAuction.com, and offering great deals in every category! From antiques and art, to real estate and automobiles, there will be specials to entice even the most discerning shopper. Look for advertisements on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blogs, and all over the internet, as well as locales across the U.S.A!

And why are you telling me this now? The Extravaganza starts at the end of January?
Mark your calendars!

For sellers: Right now merchants are encouraged to sign-up for the weekly specials. Information about being a merchant is located in the OLA Chat Forum. As each week progresses, merchants and products will be featured in advertising that will be spread far and wide by the participants. This blog, in particular, will be a showcase for all the fantastic deals!

For buyers: Now is the time to plan your shopping experience! Check out the categories in each week listed below... what are your favorite things to shop for?

To make weekly browsing easy, just use the letter W and a week number in your search. For example, using the search term W1 during January 31st to February 6th, will show you the specific specials to be found during Collector's Week.

W1 - Week 1 - Jan 31st - Feb 6th - Collector's Week:
Books and Publications * Coins and Currency * Educational * Equestrian * Historical Memorabilia * Knives, Swords, Cutlery * Militaria * Military Surplus * Photographs * Sporting Goods * Sports Memorabilia * Stamps * Trading Cards * Writing Instruments

W2 - Week 2 - Feb 7th - Feb 13th - Interiors Week:
Antiques * Art * Clocks * Collectibles * Holiday and Seasonal * Home and Garden * Native American * OOAK * Pottery and Glass * Western




W3 - Week 3 - Feb 14th - Feb 20th - Personal Week:
Baby * Clothing and Apparel * Costume and Period Clothing * Food and Wine * Health and Beauty * Health and Fitness * Natural and Herbal Products * Jewelry and Watches * Medical Equipment * Metaphysical

W4 - Week 4 - Feb 21st - Feb 27th - Tech Week:
Cameras and Photo * Communications Equipment * Computers and Networking * Consumer Electronics * DVD and Movies * Electronics * Home Entertainment * Marketing * Music * Musical Instruments * Video Games

W5 - Week 5 - Feb 28th - Mar 6th - Hobby Week:
Crafts and Hobbies * Dolls and Bears * Entertainment Memorabilia * Handmade Items * Memorabilia * Movie and TV Memorabilia * Pets and Supplies * Toys and Hobbies

W6 - Week 6 - Mar 7th - Mar 13th - Splurge Week:
Automotive * Business and Industrial * Construction * Everything Else * Firearms * Livestock * OLA Cares * OLA Motors * Multiple Dwellings * Real Estate * Surveying and Scientific Equipment * Tools and Equipment * Travel

What if I am not yet a member at OnlineAuction.com?

It is FREE to be a basic buyer at OLA. Sign up takes only a moment or two!
Only certain items, like firearms and automobiles, require verified buyer status, so if you are interested in those types of purchases, please be sure to carefully read and understand the MembershipOptions / Fees page at OLA. Still have questions? The customer support department is available Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm PST at 800-900-2828.

Basic Seller status at OLA is only $8 per month for unlimited selling! Why not let us show you how much fun and success you can enoy, selling at OLA during this exciting Extravaganza? Read more about selling opportunities.


We hope to see you during the
OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza!