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admin on December 17th, 2009

If you’re thinking of selling your motorcycle but is clueless how and where to start, then this one’s for you. Ideally, you would want to advertise your motorcycle. The Internet is the best place for posting motorcycle classifieds. For one, the Internet is accessible to any part of the globe, meaning that your ad will be read by millions of people. Posting motorcycle classifieds online is also relatively easier and cheaper compared to other advertising alternatives. The results and feedbacks are faster, too.

The first step in posting an ad is finding the right website that will host it. Just Google the keywords “motorcycle classifieds” and tons of websites will surely come up. Some of these host websites require a minimal fee before you can post your ad. Forget about them.There is a good number of websites on the Net that offers free ad posting. After you chose a website, the next part is obviously posting your ad. One thing to keep in mind about motorcycle classifieds: straightforwardness. Avoid embellishing your product description because potential buyers may get the wrong idea about what you’re really selling.

Next step in posting motorcycle classifieds is describing the product. Just like in your ad subject, avoid embellishment. Describe your product in detail so potential buyers will have a good idea of what to expect. Don’t fail to mention important things like the make and color of your motorcycle. It will also help if you also include a couple of recent pictures of your product showing it at different angles.

After a comprehensive description of your product, the fourth step is adding the price. If you already decided on a fixed price, you may want to state whether or not it is negotiable. However, if you’re not sure yet how much cash you want for your motorcycle, you should include your desired price range. When adding a price in motorcycle classifieds, don’t go overboard and ask for an amount that isn’t reasonable. Specify an amount that is appropriate for the product you’re selling, otherwise no one would buy your motorcycle.

Last but not the least, don’t forget to include your contact details in your motorcycle classifieds. Add your general location, email address, and phone number. You may not want to include your full name, but you should still provide a name so buyers will know whom to look for or inquire to.

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If you’re going to place an ad in the local newspaper or online then do a little research first to ensure that you put it in the right classified category. Don’t just mark it to go in a generic “toys” category. Do a little research first and you’ll find that you can raise your earning potential considerably.

First of all take a look through a few back issues of a classified ad magazine, or go through a lot of pages at an online classified ad site. Look at what people are selling and where they are selling it. Take a look at the index page and note the number of classified category sections there are under each general heading.

The reason for this is that if you are selling a toy car, then it may look as if it’s worth a couple of dollars. Even if you state that it’s in mint condition or new in its box, anyone who sees that in the generic “toys” section is not going to think of that car as anything special. It may have a good brand name, but if you’ve put it in a general section you won’t find it attracting much attention.

However, place it in the right classified category, perhaps under “collectible” or “1960s” or perhaps under a section for the TV series/movie the car was a merchandising item for, and suddenly you have a different ballgame. Collectors really do scan these classifieds looking to add to their collections, but they don’t all take the time to go through the thousands of “regular” toys looking for the extraordinary ones. Instead, they go to the classified category that’s most likely to have items in it that they are looking for.

You can usually do a search online for the kind of model car you are going to sell. You should find a current auction value for it, and perhaps a specialty store value. Keep in mind that the store/auction are likely to be a higher value than you will get because the sellers have to make a profit on what they paid for their toy car. However it does give you an indication of the kind of price you should ask for it.

When you place the ad, don’t fix the price at whatever you believe to be a good rate for the item based on your research. Instead give the price you’d like, which shouldn’t be the lowest you will accept, and note that you will consider offers from interested parties. Depending on the rarity of your toy car you may find it sells immediately at your asking price, on the other hand you may find that you are contacted by collectors who will try to negotiate a better price.

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