Managing End-of-Auction
Correspondence
As your eBay business grows, you face a
major challenge in managing all the customer correspondence that happens after
the auction is over. In order, here are the emails that might flow between you
and the winning bidderafter you both receive your end-of-auction confirmations
from eBay:
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From you to the winning
bidder: Notification of winning bid; request for street address so you
can finalize shipping/handling costs. (You can skip this oneand the next twoif
the buyer pays immediately from eBay's end-of-auction email.)
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From winning bidder to you:
Full shipping information, including street address and ZIP code.
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From you to the winning
bidder: Total amount due, including shipping and handling.
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From you to the winning bidder
(after payment is made): Notification that payment was received.
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From you to the winning bidder
(after the item is shipped): Notification that the item was
shipped.
That's three, possibly four, outgoing emails on your part, and
at least one incoming email from the buyer. (And you may have to repeat any of
these messages as a reminder if the customer doesn't reply promptly.) Multiply
this by the total number of auctions you're running, and you can see that email
management is a major issue for high-volume sellers.
Know, however, that this tradition of seller-to-buyer
correspondence has changed considerably over the past year or so, thanks to
eBay's increasingly useful automated end-of-auction notifications. In the old
days, you had to contact the buyer personally because there really weren't any
other options for determining the final price and arranging payment. Today,
however, eBay lets sellers send fairly useful invoices at the end of an auction,
which to many obviates the need for separate email correspondence. It's also
quite likely that the buyer will never send an email directly to you; many
buyers click the Pay Now button in the end-of-auction email that eBay sends, a
payment automatically shows up in your PayPal account, and you never have a
one-on-one relationship with your customer. This isn't necessarily a bad thing;
it certainly reduces your workload as a seller!
Communicating Manually
If your sales volume is low, there's no
reason you can't handle your necessary correspondence manually, using your
normal email program. Just fire up Outlook or Outlook Express, type in the text
of your message, and click the Send button.
You can automate this process, to some degree, by creating your
own form letters. That means creating boilerplate text you use for each of your
different customer emails, loading that text into a new message, and then
customizing the message with the details of that particular auction. This is a
better option than starting from scratch with every sale you make.
Sending an Invoice at the End of
the Auction
If you don't want to bother with composing your own messages,
eBay lets you send an automated invoice to your buyers at auction's end. This
invoice, like the one shown in Figure
18.1, tallies the total amount due, including all necessary
shipping/handling charges. There's even a place where you can add your own
personalized message to the buyer.
To send an
end-of-auction invoice, just navigate to the closed auction listing page or to
your My eBay page and click the Send Invoice button for that auction. When the
invoice form appears onscreen, edit any information as necessary and send it on
its way. You can opt to receive a copy of the invoice, if you like. eBay takes
care of sending the invoice to the customernothing more for you to do.
Note
One advantage to sending an eBay-generated invoice is that you
don't run the risk of the message getting stopped by the buyer's spam filter.
Sometimes an individual message from a strangerlike a manual invoice sent from
your own email programmight be flagged as spam, and thus never be seen by the
buyer.
eBay even lets you combine multiple auctions into a single
invoice, for those occasions when one buyer has made multiple purchases. The
auctions are grouped by buyer on your My eBay page, so all you have to do is
select all the auctions from a single buyer to create a combined invoice. You
can even manipulate the shipping/handling costs for the combined auctions, in
order to offer a discount for multiple orders.
Communicating with eBay Selling
Manager
If you want to send more than the standard end-of-auction
invoice but want to automate the procedure, check out the eBay Selling Manager
tool. For many sellers, the customer email features of eBay Selling Manager (pages.ebay.com/selling_manager/) make it the program of choice
for end-of-auction communication.
Note
Learn more about eBay Selling Manager in Chapter 19, "Automating Auction
Management."
While Selling Manager isn't quite as automated as some of the
other programs available, you can't beat the low $4.99 per month price. In
addition to keeping track of all your open and closed auctions, Selling Manager
also lets you send prewritten email end-of-auction messages to all your winning
bidders. Selling Manager includes six different boilerplate messages,
including
As you can see in Figure
18.2, you can easily customize any of these messages. Just edit the
boilerplate text and click the Send button.
Emailing in Bulk with Selling
Manager Pro
There are two major drawbacks to eBay Selling Manager's email
management tool. First, you have to manually send email messages; the messages
are not sent automatically at the end of an auction. Second, you have to send
one message at a time; there's no provision for sending bulk messages to
multiple customers.
If you want your messages sent automatically, you'll need to
switch to another auction management tool, such as those discussed in the next
section. If you want to send messages in bulk, however, all you have to do is
upgrade from eBay Selling Manager to eBay Selling Manager Pro.
That's right, one of the big differences between Selling
Manager and Selling Manager Pro is the capability of sending bulk email
messages. You'll pay more for this feature, of course$15.99 per month versus
regular Selling Manager's $4.99 per month. But for many high-volume sellers,
it's worth the expense.
Sending a batch of emails in Selling Manager Pro is
relatively simple. All you have to do is go to a Sold Listings page, check the
boxes next to those customers to whom you wish to send emails, and then click
the Email button. When the Preview Email page appears, select the template you
wish to send from the Template list; then click the Send Emails button to send
the selected message on its way.
Communicating with Other Auction
Management Tools
Other auction management tools also offer email features. Some
of these tools totally automate the end-of-auction communication process,
automatically sending the proper emails when your auction ends (and when the
customer pays via PayPal). In most cases, the email management features are
included as part of the overall price of the tool.
Ándale Checkout
Ándale's (www.andale.com) end-of-auction emails are integrated into its
Ándale Checkout tool. Ándale Checkout is similar to eBay's Checkout feature, in
that it provides a web page that customers use to enter their shipping and
payment information. When you activate Ándale Checkout for a particular auction,
Ándale will automatically send a winning buyer notification email at the end of
the auction. Other emails included with Ándale Checkout include checkout
reminder, shipping address request, invoice, payment request, payment receipt,
and item shipped notice.
The cost for Ándale Checkout is based on volume, and starts at
$7.50 per month (for 40 checkouts).
inkFrog
inkFrog's Sales Manager feature (www.inkfrog.com) manages all
manner of post-auction activity, including email correspondence. You can send
automatic end-of-auction notices and generate payment requests, payment
reminders, shipping notification, feedback reminders, and other customized
messages. You get all this plus inkFrog's other item listing and auction
management tools for just $9.95 per month, unlimited usage.
Vendio Sales Manager
Vendio Sales Manager (www.vendio.com) includes a
variety of customer correspondence features as part of its advanced auction
management services. You can configure
Vendio Sales Manager to automatically send winning bidder notifications at the
end of your auctions, and use it to send payment and shipping notifications.
Vendio's fees, unfortunately, are rather complex; you'll pay at least $14.95 per
month, unless you opt for the Pay as You Go Plan, which costs $0.12 per listing
and a 1.25% final value feewith a $2.95 monthly minimum.