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Imitate a Chicken When Promoting Your Online Auction Business

There is an old story about a centipede and a chicken. In short, the centipede lays a thousand eggs quietly and gets hardly any attention for it. On the other hand, a chicken lays only one egg but squawks and carries on the entire time. Between the two, who is more regarded as a producer of eggs? The chicken is, of course. So what is the moral of this story? It's simple, it pays to advertise.

Advertising your online auction business is no less important than anything else you do to build your business, but it's often overlooked. The options for free or cheap advertising are numerous but somewhat overwhelming. This article will explain how you can start a blog, write articles, and place ads to promote your online auction business. Two of these methods are free, and the other can be inexpensive if done correctly, but all of them have proven to be great producers.

You can't go anywhere on the Internet these days without hearing of someone's new blog. A blog is simply a ìweb logî that documents the online activities of a person or a business, but they are incredibly popular among readers. Customers want to know what you're up to, and a blog helps them get comfortable and feel like they have a relationship with you. Wouldn't you buy more from a relative? EBay has their own internal blog system, or you can start a free blog at places like blogger.com or wordpress.com.

Another online activity that is nearly as busy as blogs but probably less familiar, which means the people who do it do it a lot, is writing and submitting articles. You simply write about your auction business and the products it sells, submit these articles to one of the many online article directories, and people follow links you put in your final paragraph. Links to what? Well your eBay store or About Me page of course!

Another highly effective way to advertise your auction business is through pay-per-click ads at places like Adsense (owned and operated by Google). Simply put, you bid on key words you think your customers will use to search for your items on Google, and you pay only when a customer actually clicks on your ad. Now this is also a great way to lose your shirt if you aren't careful, but with a little study you can learn how to really make this technique pay off.

So there you have three ways to imitate the chicken. Cluck and cluck until the customers come running so your online auction business doesn't become one of those who laid an egg.

Ibda Nowin is an Internet auction data analyst and online shopping enthusiast that loves to write to increase public awareness on how to save money when shopping online. If you enjoyed this article, be sure to check out more of his work, available at many of the popular article directories.

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