@exron
I do not work for Audiogon. My suggestions above were based on my experiences of selling 5 items in the last 90+ days. I hope that others will benefit from my experiences and suggestions.
I agree that pricing, #5 above, is very important. As I said, there are no set rules and everyone has to decide on a starting price. I started high on 2 of my items and received no acceptable offers. I decided I was going to sell these items so I reduced the price and developed the above strategy for myself. As others have also indicated, I also posted items on eBay and US AudioMart.
In other situations, I have pulled my ad after 30 days since there were no offers and I was unwilling to give it away. This is an excellent "strategy" where you re-list the item later (or, maybe keep it) and update your pictures, descriptions and maybe the price, depending on the situation.
I continue to believe that "great" pictures and a well written "description" greatly help selling audio equipment. Posting on multiple sites also helps selling the piece since more people are seeing the ad (maybe the same people). Of course, being polite and answering all questions is very important as was stated above.
Thanks for your comments.
I do not work for Audiogon. My suggestions above were based on my experiences of selling 5 items in the last 90+ days. I hope that others will benefit from my experiences and suggestions.
I agree that pricing, #5 above, is very important. As I said, there are no set rules and everyone has to decide on a starting price. I started high on 2 of my items and received no acceptable offers. I decided I was going to sell these items so I reduced the price and developed the above strategy for myself. As others have also indicated, I also posted items on eBay and US AudioMart.
In other situations, I have pulled my ad after 30 days since there were no offers and I was unwilling to give it away. This is an excellent "strategy" where you re-list the item later (or, maybe keep it) and update your pictures, descriptions and maybe the price, depending on the situation.
I continue to believe that "great" pictures and a well written "description" greatly help selling audio equipment. Posting on multiple sites also helps selling the piece since more people are seeing the ad (maybe the same people). Of course, being polite and answering all questions is very important as was stated above.
Thanks for your comments.