USAA, Amazon.com, Costco, Virgin America, Apple, Trader Joe’s and Wegmans Among the Highest in Customer Loyalty in the 2012 Satmetrix® Net Promoter® Benchmark Study

Satmetrix®, the Net Promoter® software company and leader in customer experience programs, today released its 2012 Net Promoter Industry Benchmarksfor the financial services, insurance, online services, retailing, technology, telecommunications, and travel and hospitality industries. This year’s study was expanded to reach more than 30,000 U.S. consumers, with ratings for more than 200 brands across 22 industry sectors. This year’s study includes new coverage for auto service and repair, drug stores and pharmacies, hardware and home supply stores, hotels, and travel websites. Winners include admired brands such as USAA, Amazon.com, Costco, Virgin America, Apple, Trader Joe’s and Wegmans.

The Satmetrix Net Promoter Benchmarks are based on survey responses from U.S. consumers nationwide who rate their experience with the primary brands they use. The Net Promoter Score, or NPS®, for each brand is based on customers’ likelihood to recommend the company’s product or service in the sector being rated. NPS is calculated as the percentage of customers who are promoters, rating the company 9 or 10 on a 0 to 10 point scale, minus the percentage who are detractors, rating 6 or lower. Consumers also rate each brand on various aspects of customer experience, including product or service features, customer service and overall value, enabling Satmetrix to analyze drivers of loyalty and recommendation.

“Net Promoter has become the industry standard for customer experience management because it correlates strongly with organic growth in most industries,” said Deborah Eastman, general manager of consulting at Satmetrix. “The annual benchmark is an important guidepost for executives to understand which brands are truly winning the loyalty of American consumers. It also presents a challenge to many companies, to understand how they can be more effective at listening to the voice of their customers and delivering experiences that are worthy of recommendation.”

The study encompassed 22 specific competitive sectors across seven major industry groups. Highlights include:

  • Financial Services: USAA’s direct banking operation led the banking sector again this year with an NPS of 83%, the highest NPS recorded across all brands and industry sectors. Seven banks had more detractors than promoters, with the Wachovia brand (acquired in 2009 by Wells Fargo) trailing the list with an NPS of negative 15%. In the brokerage and investment category, Scottrade moved into the top spot at 54% thanks to a combination of low cost, ease of use and responsive customer service. Among major credit card issuers, American Express (43%) was in top position for the fifth year, having maintained this lead through the financial downturn, despite sector-wide tightening of consumer credit.

 

  • Insurance: The insurance industry was marked by some of the lowest and highest customer loyalty performance, depending on the line of business and company. USAA dominated both the auto insurance sector at 74% and homeowners insurance at 71%. By contrast, most major health insurers had nearly as many detractors as promoters, tallying up an industry average NPS of just 4% (0% if sector leader Kaiser Permanente is not included). Kaiser Permanente stood out again this year with an NPS of 33% thanks to its innovative business model combining insurance coverage with health care delivery in one coordinated service. For life insurance, State Farm led again this year at 28%.

 

  • Travel and Hospitality: This industry group had the largest number of new additions to the study in 2012. For airlines, newcomer Virgin America captured the top spot with an NPS of 66%, followed closely by last year’s winner, JetBlue Airways, at 64%. American Airlines trailed the sector at negative 5%. In the newly introduced hotel sector, Marriott (56%) and Hilton (55%) led with scores more than 60 points ahead of sector laggard Motel 6. Among the travel websites profiled this year, only TripAdvisor showed a significant differential in its experience, benefitting from its unique hub of consumer reviews combined with travel booking functions to garner an NPS of 33%.

 

  • Technology: Apple’s loyalty performance matched its financial performance in the technology sector this year, again leading in the computer hardware sector with an NPS of 71%. The company also performed well for its consumer software applications, scoring an NPS of 68%.

 

  • Online Services: In the category of online search and information websites, Google led again this year with an NPS of 56%. Facebook, despite its much-hyped initial public offering, lost 21 points compared to last year’s benchmark, dropping to an NPS of 31%. Among online shopping websites, Amazon.com delivered again this year with an NPS of 76%, placing it second among all brands profiled in the study, just behind USAA’s direct banking operation.

 

  • Retailing: Three new retailing sectors were added this year. Auto glass repair specialist Safelite AutoGlass led the new auto service and repair sector with an NPS of 48%, outpacing second place provider Goodyear by more than 25 points. In the drug store and pharmacy sector, Walmart Pharmacy led with an NPS of 40%, while home improvement chain Lowe’s led among hardware and home supply retailers at 54%. Specialty grocers earned some of the highest Net Promoter Scores in the overall study, with Trader Joe’s and Wegmans tied at 73% in the grocery and supermarkets sector. Among major department, wholesale and specialty retailers, Costco took top honors again this year with an NPS of 71%. New additions Belk and Nordstrom also did well, both earning an NPS of 66%. Echoing its financial woes, Sears trailed among department stores with an NPS of 35%.

 

  • Telecommunications: Most telecommunication providers continued to struggle with low customer loyalty ratings. Internet service providers tied with health insurers to earn the lowest sector average NPS at just 4%. But it was Internet provider Mediacom that lagged all 202 brands in the study, with a Net Promoter Score of negative 21%. The company’s customers cited poor customer service and price increases as common issues. Verizon, the highest scoring Internet service provider, had an NPS of just 18%. Verizon did better in cable and satellite TV service, increasing its score to 37%, up 9 points over last year and placing it in top position. U.S. Cellular (38%) bumped Metro PCS from the top spot in the cellular phone service sector, while T-Mobile slipped to last position at 8% amid the failed merger attempt with rival AT&T.

 

Full access to the 2012 Net Promoter Benchmark research and underlying results, including NPS distributions for each company, satisfaction ratings with customer experience attributes, consumer comments, and segmentation by demographics and purchase behavior, may be accessed through a reporting website hosted on the Satmetrix Xperience® customer feedback application.

Visit www.satmetrix.com/net-promoter/benchmark-reports/ for pricing, licensing, and online purchase details.

 

[SOURCE: Satmetrix]

Amazon.com Announces “Best of 2011” Lists

Amazon.com, Inc. today released its “Best of 2011″ lists, which include the best-selling, most wished for, most gifted, and most loved products as determined by Amazon.com customers in 2011.

Best-selling Products of 2011

The following are the best-selling products on Amazon.com in 2011 (based on total units sold):

  • Electronics: Kindle Fire
  • Toys: Rory’s Story Cubes
  • Video Games: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
  • Sports & Outdoors: Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set
  • Home & Kitchen: Cuisinart SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender
  • Books: “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
  • Kindle Books: “The Help” by Kathryn Stockett
  • CD: “21” by Adele
  • Amazon MP3: “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga
  • DVD: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1”
  • Amazon Instant Video: “The Help”
  • Watches: Timex T5J151 1440 Sports Digital Watch
  • Jewelry: Designer Inspired Silver Heart Charm Toggle Bracelet
  • Clothing: Levi’s Men’s 501 Jean
  • Shoes: Crocs Classic Clog
  • Beauty: Olay Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System
  • Health & Personal Care: Philips 7310 Norelco Men’s Shaving System
  • Tools & Home Improvement: Rayovac Sportsman Xtreme 300-Lumen LED Lantern
  • Automotive: Battery Tender Junior 12V Battery Charger
  • Baby: Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether
  • AmazonWireless: Samsung Galaxy S II (Verizon Wireless)
  • Amazon Appstore for Android: Angry Birds Rio (Ad-Free)

Most Wished For Products of 2011

The following are products added to Wish Lists and registries most often by Amazon.com customers in 2011:

  • Electronics: Kindle Fire
  • Toys: Angry Birds: Knock On Wood Game
  • Video Games: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
  • Sports & Outdoors: Emergency Fire Starter
  • Home & Kitchen: Cuisinart SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender
  • Books: “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
  • Kindle Books: “The Help” by Kathryn Stockett
  • CD: “21” by Adele
  • Amazon MP3: “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga
  • DVD: “Star Wars: The Complete Saga” (Episodes I-VI)
  • Amazon Instant Video: “Crazy, Stupid, Love”
  • Watches: G-Shock X-Large Military Series Watch
  • Jewelry: Sterling Silver Marcasite and Gemstone Colored Glass Heart Pendant
  • Clothing: Levi’s Men’s 501 Jean
  • Shoes: Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Top in Gold Metallic
  • Beauty: Olay Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System
  • Health & Personal Care: Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser
  • Tools & Home Improvement: Smith’s PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener
  • Automotive: ResQMe Keychain Rescue Tool
  • Baby: Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether
  • Amazon Appstore for Android: Angry Birds Rio (Ad-Free)

Most Gifted Products of 2011

The following are popular products ordered as gifts by Amazon.com customers in 2011 (based on total units sold):

  • Electronics: Kindle Fire
  • Toys: Rory’s Story Cubes
  • Video Games: Just Dance 3
  • Sports & Outdoors: Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set
  • Home & Kitchen: KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer
  • Books: “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
  • Kindle Books: “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
  • CD: “21” by Adele
  • Amazon MP3: “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga
  • DVD: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2”
  • Watches: LEGO Kids’ Star Wars Darth Vader Mini-Figure Alarm Clock
  • Jewelry: 14k Yellow Gold Plated “A Mother Holds Her Child’s Hand For A Short While And Their Hearts Forever” Open Heart Pendant
  • Clothing: Gerber 5-Pack Onesies Brand One Piece Underwear
  • Shoes: Crocs Classic Clog
  • Beauty: Olay Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System
  • Health & Personal Care: Philips 7310 Norelco Men’s Shaving System
  • Tools & Home Improvement: Smith’s PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener
  • Automotive: Wagan 12-Volt Heated Seat Cushion
  • Baby: Vulli Sophie the Giraffe Teether

Most Loved Products of 2011

The following are products that were reviewed most positively by Amazon.com customers in 2011:

  • Electronics: Kindle
  • Toys: Syma R/C Helicopter
  • Video Games: Portal 2
  • Sports & Outdoors: Black Mountain Products Resistance Band Set
  • Home & Kitchen: EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale
  • Books: “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption” by Laura Hillenbrand
  • Kindle Books: “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins
  • CD: “Il Volo” by Il Volo
  • Amazon MP3: “Born this Way” (Special Edition) by Lady Gaga
  • DVD: “Soul Surfer”
  • Amazon Instant Video: “Fat, Sick, & Nearly Dead”
  • Watches: Casio AWG100-1A G-Shock Multi-Band Solar Atomic Analog Watch
  • Jewelry: Tungsten Carbide Comfort Fit Flat Wedding Band Ring
  • Clothing: Men’s Air Force A-2 Flight Leather Bomber Jacket
  • Shoes: ASICS Men’s GEL-Nimbus 12 Running Shoe
  • Beauty: NARS Orgasm Blush
  • Health & Personal Care: Finger Pulse Oximeter
  • Tools & Home Improvement: Rayovac Sportsman Xtreme 300-Lumen LED Lantern
  • Automotive: 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System
  • Baby: Fisher-Price Rainforest Jumperoo
  • AmazonWireless: Droid Razr 4G by Motorola (Verizon Wireless)
  • Amazon Appstore for Android: Quell

 

Amazon Web Service Providers Announce Strategic Partnership

IT Lifeline and 2nd Watch announced that they have reached a strategic partnership that will benefit customers with enhanced access to solutions with major cloud providers. Both organizations are currently solution providers for Amazon Web Services™ (AWS).

The announcement confirms that IT Lifeline and 2nd Watch will be working in tandem on solutions for the market place. IT Lifeline will focus on Disaster Recovery managed services (DR) of midmarket companies with specialization in banking and healthcare while 2nd Watch will focus on Cloud enablement software and services for small and midsized companies.  Matt Gerber, CEO of IT Lifeline believes, “this agreement allows us to offer broader support of our customer’s needs as they evaluate Cloud opportunities”.

Kris Bliesner, CEO of 2nd Watch adds “We are very excited to partner with a firm with such a strong reputation for quality service. We are looking forward to helping customers leverage Cloud IT infrastructure to more efficiently manage their business.” 2nd Watch’s products include “Cloud Strategy Assessments” which helps companies and organizations navigate away from traditional physical infrastructure located on premises or in a regional centers to professional data centers like Amazon Web Services™ (AWS). 2nd Watch has successfully lowered IT costs for small and midmarket businesses by leveraging Cloud solutions for Email and Collaboration, Server and Storage provisioning and Application Hosting.

Amazon Announces Digital Video License Agreement with NBCUniversal Domestic TV Distribution

Amazon.com  today announced a licensing agreement with NBCUniversal Domestic TV Distribution that will allow Amazon Prime members to stream select Universal Pictures movies through Prime Instant Video. This deal with Amazon will bring the total number of Prime instant videos to more than 9,000 movies and TV shows this summer.

“We are very excited to offer Prime members popular Universal films at no additional cost”

Amazon Prime customers will be able to instantly watch popular Universal movies at no additional cost to their membership. Universal titles available to Prime customers will include Oscar winners such as “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Elizabeth,” and “Gosford Park.” For the kids, there’s “Babe,” “Flipper,” and “Jetsons – The Movie,” as well as other favorites like “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” “Notting Hill,” “Being John Malkovich”, “Fletch,” and “Billy Elliott.”

“We are very excited to offer Prime members popular Universal films at no additional cost,” said Cameron Janes, director of Amazon Instant Video. “Our customers love movies and now we offer them more than 2,000 movies to choose from with Prime Instant Video.”

Amazon Instant Video is a streaming video service that offers customers more than 90,000 movies and TV shows available to purchase or rent, and with this Universal content included, will offer more than 9,000 movies and TV shows included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime membership. Customers can instantly watch movies and TV shows from Amazon on a Mac, PC or directly on TV with any of the 300 compatible devices.

BizAuctions Retail-Outlet Store Lucky 7′s Sales on Pace for Record Month in March

BizAuctions, Inc. (Pink Sheets: BZCN), a prime provider of commercial eBay and Amazon liquidation services for excess inventories, overstocks, and returns, announced today that sales for the month of March are on pace to set a new monthly record.

Delmar Janovec, BizAuctions’ CEO, comments, “BizAuctions-Lucky 7′s Retail-Outlet store sales for the first fifteen (15) days of March are at $48,123. Based upon the sales trend since the opening of the Retail-Outlet store in August of 2010, and sales through the 15th of this month, I anticipate seeing March sales exceeding $90,000 for the month. This could result in an increase of $9,492 or 11% over February sales of $80,508, and an increase of $74,123 or approximately 467% over August sales of $15,877, the opening month of the Retail-Outlet store. The BizAuctions-Lucky 7′s business model continues to make significant progress due to our loyal and growing customer base and advertising in CUPOMANIA, a Hispanic advertising publication that has over 7,000 subscribers in the local communities of Otay Mesa, San Ysidro, and San Diego. Our customers are extremely satisfied in being able to shop for the variety of name brand merchandise that is available in clothing, general merchandise, appliances, household items, and electronics such as Sony, Toshiba, Samsung, Vizio, and Panasonic; Maytag, and Whirlpool appliances; and Polo, Ralph Lauren, Lucky & Buffalo jeans, O’Neill and PING sports apparel and other name brands, all at affordable prices that are significantly below retail. Based upon our current trend in sales, I expect to see many more record months for BizAuctions-Lucky 7′s Retail-Outlet store in this calendar year, 2011.” (For photos of our current Retail-Outlet Store, please view the attached link at: http://www.bizauctions.com/outlet/.)

“BizAuctions closed its retail store in the Chula Vista Center, last year, in anticipation of opening a new larger location in the San Ysidro area, with the ability to sell an expanded array of merchandise under the name of “Lucky 7′s Outlet,” in order to sell its name brand higher-end clothing such as Polo, Ralph Lauren, Buffalo and Lucky jeans, Ed Hardy shirts, PING sports apparel, O’Neill, and other name brands, general merchandise, and electronics such as Sony, Samsung, Toshiba, Panasonic and Vizio, that will generally bring higher retail prices at Lucky 7′s Outlet versus its customary eBay and Amazon business platforms. We are continuing to work with the landlord on the finalization of the lease terms and anticipate a store opening in mid to late April, upon the completion of the tenant improvements,” noted CEO, Janovec.

BizAuctions’ clients have included some of the Nation’s leading retail names at the forefront of their industries.  With a long-term strategy to provide eBay liquidation services to Fortune 1000 enterprises, BizAuctions is a clear and lucrative solution for most any business to liquidate excess inventory on eBay and Amazon platforms.

More information is available at www.BizAuctions.com.

Sears Holdings Issues Open Letter to Amazon.com Affiliates

Sears Holdings Corporation today issued an open letter to Amazon affiliates.

Dear Amazon.com Affiliates,

Amazon.com, in response to e-Fairness legislation, is once again threatening to leave states and terminate relationships with all its affiliates rather than contribute to the local community by collecting and remitting the sales tax that is due.

This time, one of those states is our home state of Illinois and we want affiliates here, in California and around the country to know that you have a place with us. We recognize and value our relationships with our over 6,500 affiliate partners AND the state and local communities we serve.

As states continue to grapple with increasing budget deficits and businesses, large and small, slowly make their way out of one of the worst economic declines in recent history – Amazon turns its back on its customers, affiliate partners and the community to maintain an unfair competitive advantage that ultimately puts Amazon’s customers at risk.

We hope that you’ll consider becoming a part of the Sears Affiliate Team. Our websites serve hundreds of millions of customers annually and we are committed to ensuring that our relationships with our affiliate partners and communities are mutually beneficial.  We look forward to hearing from you!

To sign up and for more information please visit the Sears Affiliate Team website located at http://bit.ly/c9OrPM .

Respectfully,

Imran Jooma

SVP and President, Sears eCommerce



Amazon to Acquire LOVEFiLM International Limited

Amazon.com, Inc. today announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire the remaining shares in LOVEFiLM International Limited. LOVEFiLM is a leading European subscription entertainment service which combines the benefits of online DVD and games rental-by-post as well as streaming films and TV shows instantly over the internet to PCs, internet enabled TVs and Playstation(R)3. LOVEFiLM operates today in the UK, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Amazon already has a significant minority shareholding in LOVEFiLM and does not itself operate any similar business in Europe.

“LOVEFiLM has been innovating on behalf of movie rental customers across Europe for many years and with the advent of the LOVEFiLM player, they are further delighting customers by streaming digital movies for their immediate enjoyment,” said Greg Greeley, Amazon’s Vice President of European Retail. “LOVEFiLM and Amazon have enjoyed a strong working relationship since LOVEFiLM acquired Amazon Europe’s DVD rental business in 2008, and we look forward to a productive and innovative future.”

“The deal is a winner for the members who love LOVEFiLM because of its value, choice, convenience and innovation in home entertainment,” said Simon Calver, Chief Executive of LOVEFiLM International. “With Amazon’s unequivocal support we can significantly enhance our members’ experience across Europe.”

The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2011.

Antiwar.com Launches Boycott of Amazon.com After Retailer Drops WikiLeaks

On Wednesday, the non-profit organization Antiwar.com initiated a boycott of the major online retailer Amazon.com. The announcement came after Amazon abruptly removed the cloud servers used by WikiLeaks, caving under pressure from Sen. Joe Lieberman. The decision left the site down for several hours on Wednesday.

“Unfortunately, it seems Amazon gave no notice to WikiLeaks,” said Eric Garris, founder of Antiwar.com, a non-profit foreign policy site based in San Francisco. “Normally, in an ethical and legal business relationship, notice is given when contracts are terminated to allow for smooth transition. In fact, if WikiLeaks had chosen to terminate the contract with Amazon, they would have been required to give 30 days notice. Yet Amazon gave no such notice, they just unplugged the servers.”

WikiLeaks condemned Amazon‘s decision stating if they “are so uncomfortable with the first amendment, they should get out of the business of selling books.” A growing number of consumers and groups are vowing to boycott the retailer, including Antiwar.com, which currently receives about $10,000 annually in referral links. As of Thursday, all links and advertisements had been removed, said Garris.

“WikiLeaks has never been charged with any crime by the US government, nor are any charges pending. Quite the contrary in fact, WikiLeaks is providing a valuable public service by exposing the lies and cover-ups of various governments and corporations. They should be supported.”

Antiwar.com, a project of the Randolph Bourne Institute, was founded in 1995. The non-profit, non-partisan news and opinion site is dedicated to the cause of non-interventionism. Visit the website to learn more or to make a donation.

[SOURCE Antiwar.com]

LivingSocial Announces $175 Million Investment by Amazon.com

LivingSocial (www.livingsocial.com) has secured a $175 million investment from Amazon. LivingSocial has also secured an additional $8 million investment from Lightspeed Venture Partners. LivingSocial will use this investment to maintain a steady drumbeat of worldwide launches and overall business growth while continuing to serve more than 10 million subscribers across the U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland and Australia in more than 120 locations. Because of LivingSocial’s rapid expansion, the company is currently booking revenues of more than $1 million a day on average and is projected to book well over $500 million in revenue in 2011.

“To be the biggest player in the local commerce space there is no one better to work with than Amazon,” said Tim O’Shaughnessy, CEO of LivingSocial. “As the social shopping space continues to heat up, LivingSocial is committed to staying focused on providing the high level of quality that consumers and merchants have come to expect when working with us.”

As the online source to find amazing experiences at an unbeatable value, LivingSocial lets anyone experience the hottest restaurants, shops, activities and services in their area. The company has dedicated area experts on the ground in every location working directly with business owners, and constantly researching the best in local adventures to bring a savings of 50% to 70% for consumers.

Recently, LivingSocial expanded its business by acquiring adventure company Urban Escapes, and launching three new verticals including LivingSocial Family Edition, Campus Deals and LivingSocial Escapes, a travel site that offers unbeatable savings on curated adventures. In addition, the company continues a regular flow of launches – on average one per day – and has expanded its reach in Australia with a controlling stake in Jump On It, making it live in five countries.

About LivingSocial

LivingSocial is the online source for people to find handpicked experiences at a great value, inviting anyone to save up to 50% to 70% each day on their favorite restaurants, spas, sporting events, hotels and other local attractions in major cities. LivingSocial has an extensive subscriber base of 10 million, and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. To sign up for Deals in your location, or to find out more information about LivingSocial, visit www.livingsocial.com. You can also follow LivingSocial on Twitter at www.twitter.com/livingsocial.

[SOURCE: LivingSocial]



The Secret to a Successful Craigslist Business

The Secret to a Successful Craigslist Business. You can make a living from selling on Craigslist. In fact you can really start building your fortune. I use Craigslit for ads to drive traffic to my online stores but my brother uses it to target a direct need.

My brother sells on eBay and Amazon on and off and has a website with his own merchant account. However, he was experiencing too many damage claims due to damage his items sustained while in en route to the customer. My brother as his customer is not a patient person. He was easily fed-up and decided to target only the local market in Southern California, while only offering a few listings on eBay and Amazon. He was looking to have total control of inventory (eliminating Drop Ship) and most importantly eliminating the Carrier. This allowed him absolute control from listing to opening the item in the customers presence.

Now, because he is only using a portion of his savings, he sells directly from home. In fact, has has no bedroom, its become his warehouse. He is saving enough money to eventually open his own location and hire help. He list only what he has in-hand. And if needed he will drive to the manufacturers the same day to re-stock. Living in Los Angeles is to his benefit being that many manufacturers are in City of Industry.

The secret to his success:
He lists every morning on Craigslist (no software used-Craigslit will drop you like a Hot Potato)
Does not direct traffic to his site. He wants the customer to contact him directly and will let his charming personality take over. Seriously, not one customer can get off the phone without him closing a deal. All sales are cash, he calculates a small profit includes tax and will offer Free Delivery within reasonable distance. Once he arrives for the delivery if a customer ask for inside delivery or assembly he will ask that they offer him a tip of their choice. Usually, the tip is enough to cover a full tank.

Now, my brother has several things going for him. He knows the furniture industry, has a cargo van and the strength of football player and the charm that any sales person would love to have. Because the market is fickle; he has not quit his day job as a stock boy at a local toy store. He is the best employee they have had, dedicated during his hours of work, but will not accept a full-time position there. All because he has a vision of where he is headed and a plan on how to get there.

His day job allows him to pay for his rent and gas but his Craigslist business allows him to cover all other expenses while allowing him to save and have extra pocket money. Not bad for a guy in his twenties.

Remember it all starts with an idea. It may come frustrations, necessity or simply from the ether. Take that idea and create a plan. Soon you will have developed your own Secret to Success…….

Amazon Sales Tip

Amazon Sales Tip – Amazon offers you some very useful tools. One of them is starring right at you. When listing items; you simply glance down the page of the item you are considering selling and take a look at the Popularity Rank. Amazon provides the information just below the description. You should also look at the Best Sellers in your category. If you do not have much understanding of search tools etc…. you can use what Amazon offers you with out much trouble.

When I list on Amazon, I search under my specific category under Best Sellers. Without fail (as long as you are offering the best price) I will generate instant sales……You’ve heard of Google on steroids, well, following this simple tip will be Amazon on steroids for you.

Bonanzle a raising star

Back in October Google announced changes to be to their Shopping search engine “Froogle”. As you know I sell on several of the online sties. The top four being eCrater, Amazon, Bonanzle and yes….eBay. Up until October my sales on eCrater were about the same as on eBay, close to 30% of my total sales. Amazon came in a strong second and Bonanzle last.

eBay and Amazon are such huge Brands that you would think the changes Google made would not impact them but I find that it did. At least it was clearly evident with eBay and eCrater. The traffic and sales now generated in eBay represents only 15% of my sales each month. The change could had impacted my overall sales a great deal. Surprisingly, the difference in sales was made-up through the leads generated by Bonanzle. Bonanzle was one of the first sites to announce its full compliance with Google’s changes. For what I have seen its working and doing well for me. Help yourself and Drive traffic to your estore and other marketplaces placing Free ads.

Are you offering your items through Bonanzle?  Have you experienced a decline in traffic from any of the sites since Google made changes?

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