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		<title>Looking After Your eBay Donor Base</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Answering Questions]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[fundraising ideas-for-fundraising fundraisers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The overwhelming majority of web users who buy things on eBay are customers. But as any successful eBay businessperson knows, they arent just customers. You must remember that the customer is king, the key to maintaining a perfect feedback rating, and the key to ongoing business that can keep an eBay sales effort afloat. Cultivating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The overwhelming majority of people who buy things on eBay are customers. But as any successful eBay seller knows, they arent just buyers. You must remember that the customer is king, the key to maintaining a good feedback rating, and the key to ongoing business that can keep an eBay fundraising effort afloat. Cultivating ongoing relationships with satisfied buyers is the key to ongoing business.</p>
<p>To those who sell on eBay to benefit nonprofit causes, customers are even more special: they are donors as well as buyers. Theyre people who keep you going and make your activities possible. As anyone who has participated in one of eBays community forums can tell you, the internet is a wonderful place to develop close relationships with individuals who share a common goal or interest, in other words, develop relationships with a wide online community.</p>
<p>On eBay and the internet, caring for and nurturing donors is as important as it is in the offline world. eBay gives you several ways to maintain good relations with other members. The most important is eBays well-known feedback system, which rewards trustworthiness and punishes dishonesty.</p>
<p>You can also volunteer information that helps your donors providing them with the URLs of web sites they might like to visit, on eBay or elsewhere, or answering questions on the message boards. At the very least, youll gain the respect of your donors by responding quickly to e-mail inquiries, and making payment and shipping easy. Its all about helping people to do the right thing.</p>
<p><strong>Donor Support<br /></strong>If youre affiliated with a charity, you already know about growing your donor base. It boils down to being nice to your donors: inviting them, nurturing them, rewarding them, and giving them special access and possibly other benefits.</p>
<p>On the web (and by extension, on eBay), looking after donors is the same as providing a high-Ievel of customer service. But customer service on the Web is different than in other venues.</p>
<p>Nonprofits, like other organizations that sell on eBay or online, need to take into account the special way online consumers behave. In the traditional offline world, customer service is a matter of answering questions and solving problems with orders. Customer service representatives make themselves available to field questions and problems as they arise.</p>
<p>Customer care on the web isnt a matter of publishing a phone number or e-mail address and waiting for consumers to send you questions. Such basics are important, but its more a matter of making information proactively available to buyers. The customer is in charge on the web, not the seller. Customers choose to view your items for sale or visit your web site; they choose to make a bid or a donation, or go elsewhere with their money.</p>
<p>Many eBay sellers who receive questions from prospective bidders answer those questions quickly. But they go a step further, also. They also publish the questions and answers as additions to their sales descriptions. This reduces the number of similar questions you receive, which saves your volunteers some time; it also raises the level of customer service you provide, which makes prospective bidders more likely to purchase from you.</p>
<p>When you receive a question from a prospective buyer through eBays message system, you have the option of simply responding to the buyer privately, or adding the question and your response to the body of your sales description.</p>
<p>Goldstar Stationery is a great source of <a href=http://www.goldstar.net.au/fundraising/ideas-for-fundraising.html>ideas for fundraising</a> and <a href=http://www.goldstar.net.au/fundraising/fundraisers.html>fundraisers</a>. For a variety of different and easy to manage <a href=http://www.goldstar.net.au/fundraising/school-fundraising-ideas.html>school fundraising ideas</a> visit http:/www.goldstar.net.au today.</p>
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		<title>Looking After Your eBay Customer Base</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 11:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Do The Right Thing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Donor Base]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[E Mail]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Feedback System]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Repeat Business]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sell On Ebay]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The overwhelming majority of members who buy things on eBay are customers. But as any successful eBay businessperson knows, they arent just buyers. You must remember that the customer is king, the key to maintaining a great feedback rating, and the key to ongoing business that can keep an eBay sales venture profitable. Cultivating ongoing relationships with satisfied buyers is the key to ongoing business.</p>
<p>To those who sell on eBay to benefit charity causes, customers are even more special: they are donors as well as buyers. Theyre people who keep you going and make your activities possible. As anyone who has participated in one of eBays community forums can tell you, the internet is a great place to develop close relationships with individuals who share a common goal or interest, in other words, develop relationships with an entire online community.</p>
<p>On eBay and the web, caring for and nurturing donors is as important as it is in the offline world. eBay gives you several options to maintain good relations with other members. The most important is eBays well-known feedback system, which rewards trustworthiness and punishes dishonesty.</p>
<p>You can also volunteer information that helps your donors providing them with the URLs of web sites they might like to visit, on eBay or elsewhere, or answering questions on the message boards. At the very least, youll gain the respect of your donors by responding quickly to e-mail inquiries, and making payment and shipping easy. Its all about helping people to do the right thing.</p>
<p><strong>Donor Support<br /></strong>If youre affiliated with a charity, you already know about cultivating your donor base. It boils down to being nice to your donors: inviting them, feeding them, thanking them, and giving them special access and possibly other benefits.</p>
<p>On the web (and by extension, on eBay), nurturing donors is the same as providing a high-Ievel of customer service. But customer service on the Web is different than in other venues.</p>
<p>Nonprofits, like other organizations that sell on eBay or online, need to take into account the special way online consumers behave. In the traditional offline world, customer service is a matter of answering questions and solving problems with orders. Customer service representatives make themselves available to field questions and problems as they arise.</p>
<p>Customer service on the internet isnt a matter of publishing a phone number or e-mail address and waiting for consumers to send you questions. Such basics are important, but its more a matter of making information easily available to buyers. The customer is in charge on the internet, not the seller. Customers choose to view your items for sale or visit your web site; they choose to make a bid or a donation, or go elsewhere with their money.</p>
<p>Many eBay sellers who receive questions from prospective bidders answer those questions quickly. But they go a step further, too. They also publish the questions and answers as additions to their sales descriptions. This reduces the number of similar questions you receive, which saves your volunteers some time; it also raises the level of customer service you provide, which makes prospective buyers more likely to purchase from you.</p>
<p>When you receive a question from a bidder through eBays message system, you have the option of simply responding to the buyer privately, or adding the question and your response to the body of your sales description.</p>
<p>Goldstar Stationery is a great source of <a href=http://www.goldstar.net.au/>ideas for fundraising</a> and <a href=http://www.goldstar.net.au/>fundraising ideas</a>. For a variety of different and easy to manage <a href=http://www.goldstar.net.au/>school fundraising ideas</a> visit http:/www.goldstar.net.au today.</p>
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