eBay Anything Points: Useful?
by Aaron Turpen

Published on this site: June 9th, 2004
Anything Points (AP) are an incentive eBay has created as a way
for sellers to motivate buyers. An AP is worth one penny towards
anything on eBay, including: fees, items, etc. Since it is a straight
one-to-one trade (one penny from the seller to the buyer), there
is no money "created" for this incentive.
The way it works is very simple. As a seller, you ad incentive
to your item listings by offering so many APs per dollar of bidding.
In other words, if you were to offer, say, one point per dollar
spent and if the item ends at $6, the buyer gets six APs. The APs
are only collected if the auction is paid via PayPal. When the APs
are rewarded to the buyer, the seller is charged one penny per AP
given.
I've been trying this out on my own auctions for about two weeks
now. Adding the AP offer to your auction is easy: you log into the
AP Offer Manager (via your seller screens) and choose how many to
give per dollar and which auctions (or all) to ad them to. Easy!
Once the auction is over, if it is paid via PayPal, the APs are
transferred (charged to you and given to the buyer).
During the past two weeks, I noticed a slight increase in the number
of visitors to my auctions, but no noticeable increase in sales.
I have, however, had a number of "thank you" notes sent
to me by buyers who liked the little extra.
A couple of them said they "thought it was cool." Another
said they purchased only because of the extra incentive (the item
was identical to several others being sold, at the same price, etc.).
One even said he thought I should "make a bigger deal of these
Anything Points" in my auction listings.
So if your auctions aren't already strapped for profit and you
have a little leeway to allow a few cents to go, Anything Points
could be a great extra incentive. In my opinion, though, I don't
think they're critical to success.

Aaron Turpen publishes a free, weekly newsletter on the
topic of online auction sales through his Web store at http://www.AWWStore.com
. Aaron is a Powerseller and has been selling on eBay since 2001.

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