7 Ways to Get Better eBay Reviews, and Improve Your eBay Ranking
Cisco Sara, Marketing Manager
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Online marketplaces such as eBay continue to dominate the Australian space, with 70% of Aussies visiting them every month. Large markets come with intense competition, and when it comes to eBay, having an exceptional seller rating gives you a marked advantage, providing contrast amidst a sea of competing businesses.
Not only do Top Rated Sellers appear higher in search rankings, they also receive a trust-building star next to their seller profile, revealing their credibility to the buyer, and convincing them to place orders. This is a status of incredible importance if you want to compete on eBay.
To become a top rated seller, you must receive frequent, positive seller reviews from your customers - relentless consumer confidence that’ll turbocharge your eBay efforts. This can be challenging, but we have a few tips on how to boost your eBay rating, putting you on the road to eBay stardom.
1. Resolve Negative Feedback
Given that it’s impossible to control every aspect of the supply chain, negative customer feedback is inevitable. A shipping courier may have found himself stuck in the center of the traffic jam from hell, or carelessly left the parcel perched atop the customer’s garden wall. Whatever the unfortunate scenario, negative customer feedback is a possible consequence, and it must be handled with careful skill. A whopping 91% of 18-34 year olds trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations, and given that eBay will not remove negative feedback, attending to the reviews is paramount.