More and more products are bought and sold over the Internet. If you decide to sell a thing, you need to know how to create a sale ad that will attract the largest number of buyers.
Instruction manual
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The title in the ad should be large, clear, reflecting not only the subject, but also the purpose of the sale. For example: "Selling a house", "Phone for sale."
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When composing a sales announcement, it is necessary to indicate the technical characteristics of the product: model, release date, size, and more.
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It is advisable to draw up a more detailed description of the product, paying particular attention to its advantages and avoiding talking about shortcomings only if these are not conspicuous defects. Disadvantages are a subjective thing. Maybe what you did not like about this thing will not matter to the new owner.
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Defects should be written and even photographed. Just so as not to lose your time and the buyer, if it suddenly turns out that he does not want to buy a product with a defect, no matter how insignificant it may be.
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If the reason for the sale looks normal, it may be useful to indicate it too. For example, "presented, but I do not need." It’s better not to indicate the reason “I’m selling the house because the rowdy neighbors got it”, otherwise you can scare potential buyers out of your ad.
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It is advisable to add a photograph of the item to be sold in the advertisement for the sale. It is better if it is a few photos taken from different angles so that the buyer can get a complete picture. As practice shows, ads without photos collect an order of magnitude less interest.
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Do not forget to indicate the price! If you yourself are not sure about it and are ready to bargain, it is better to write a price approximately and indicate that "bargaining is appropriate." Not everyone wants to call and find out what price you had in mind.
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Provide contact information that can easily find you. It is better to indicate your home phone number or your email address together with a mobile phone, which has the property of periodically discharging itself and being outside the access area.