4 Tips For Selling Your Dog Online



Posted: Thursday, July 16, 2009

by Dan Fletcher
Dan Fletcher

If you are selling your dog or you have puppies for sale online, how good is your online advert? A good quality advert can generate a heap of interest from consumers. A bad advert however can get no interest from customers, and if it really poor, website administrators may even refuse to post your advert. Below are 4 tips that will teach you how to have a professional and successful advert to sell your dog.

1) Use A High Quality Picture - Without a picture, potential customers may not click on the advert for your dog. A picture will add interest to your advert and cause more people to click on it. Try making your picture appear nicer by using a sheet as a backdrop, or take a picture of your dog on the grass. If you take the picture indoors, be sure to use strong lighting so your picture appears professional.

2) Use A Detailed Write Up - A detailed description of your dog will minimize contact from people who have no interest in your dog but who are just contacting you to ask questions. Be sure to include details such as your dogs breed, sex, color and age in your online advert.

3) Don't Shout - Shouting online is when someone types all in capital letters (e.g. THIS DOG IS A MALE). Shouting can turn people off your advert, and may also cause your advert or account to be banned by administrators.

4) Include An Email Contact - These days, people love to communicate through email. Be sure to include your email address when advertising your dog to increase interest. If you do not want to include your private email address, consider using a work email address or perhaps using your work email address.

Follow these tips and you will be sure to sell your dog quickly. Your professional advert will also generate a heap of interest, which allows you to sell the dog to who you see fit.

Dan Fletcher is the owner of www.PuppiesSale.org - a site dedicated to puppies, with articles, puppies for sale , and more...

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