on โ22-03-2018 06:36 PM
Hello Mate,
Inviting you to suggest any better way for increasing our eBay store sale
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on โ24-03-2018 01:41 PM
@furnhouse1wrote:Hello Mate,
Inviting you to suggest any better way for increasing our eBay store sale
Unlike the others, I know of several people who have bought their mattresses and beds online, although it wouldn't be how i would personally buy. But plenty apparently do..
I looked at your ads, they seem to have a fair bit of detail so that's not the problem.
It is also good that you have several showrooms, they seem to be in Vic though which may mean others interstate may be less inclined to buy, but it depends on the product i suppose.
My son bought a bed & a mattress set online-paid in the thousands for it but the point of difference was it could be cranked up to individual firmness on each side plus it had a full 30 day money back warranty so if they weren't happy they could exchange or get money back.
That 30 day warranty was important to them.
They ended up very happy with it & have kept it.
To me, it could be worth looking at the point of difference between your products & store bought ones-do you have any lines that are harder to get in most retails stores? If so, that may work in your favour.
That's why my son bought online-the ads convinced him it was a top quality product he could not buy elsewhere.
What are your best sellers? Maybe concentrate on those and less of those that are harder to move online.
Good luck.
on โ24-03-2018 02:24 PM
OP needs to remove all contact info from all their listings.
Their listings have a link to 'see full description' and details of all 4 B & M stores.
Melbournian you really need to read this link -
on โ24-03-2018 05:14 PM
@springyzonewrote:
@furnhouse1wrote:Hello Mate,
Inviting you to suggest any better way for increasing our eBay store sale
Unlike the others, I know of several people who have bought their mattresses and beds online, although it wouldn't be how i would personally buy. But plenty apparently do..
I looked at your ads, they seem to have a fair bit of detail so that's not the problem.
It is also good that you have several showrooms, they seem to be in Vic though which may mean others interstate may be less inclined to buy, but it depends on the product i suppose.
My son bought a bed & a mattress set online-paid in the thousands for it but the point of difference was it could be cranked up to individual firmness on each side plus it had a full 30 day money back warranty so if they weren't happy they could exchange or get money back.
That 30 day warranty was important to them.
They ended up very happy with it & have kept it.
To me, it could be worth looking at the point of difference between your products & store bought ones-do you have any lines that are harder to get in most retails stores? If so, that may work in your favour.
That's why my son bought online-the ads convinced him it was a top quality product he could not buy elsewhere.
What are your best sellers? Maybe concentrate on those and less of those that are harder to move online.
Good luck.
A 30 day warranty on a $5000 Sleep Sense bed? Sheesh, mine has 10 years. Goes to show it's worth buying local to get the true warranty. I'd be pretty pished if I only got a 30 day warranty after forking out that amount of cash. I hope for your son's sake he has no issues with it, like the bladder exploding.
on โ24-03-2018 07:57 PM
I don't think he meant a 30 day warranty (which the ACCC would have something to say about), I think he meant a 30 change of mind policy, although I think most of the other online matress sellers offer a 60 day change of mind.
โ24-03-2018 07:57 PM - edited โ24-03-2018 08:00 PM
on โ24-03-2018 10:14 PM
@imastawkawrote:
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on โ24-03-2018 11:47 PM
@furnhouse1wrote:Hello Mate,
Inviting you to suggest any better way for increasing our eBay store sale
offer a done delivery service,
โ25-03-2018 12:01 AM - edited โ25-03-2018 12:03 AM
@*tippy*toes*wrote:
@springyzonewrote:
@furnhouse1wrote:Hello Mate,
Inviting you to suggest any better way for increasing our eBay store sale
Unlike the others, I know of several people who have bought their mattresses and beds online, although it wouldn't be how i would personally buy. But plenty apparently do..
I looked at your ads, they seem to have a fair bit of detail so that's not the problem.
It is also good that you have several showrooms, they seem to be in Vic though which may mean others interstate may be less inclined to buy, but it depends on the product i suppose.
My son bought a bed & a mattress set online-paid in the thousands for it but the point of difference was it could be cranked up to individual firmness on each side plus it had a full 30 day money back warranty so if they weren't happy they could exchange or get money back.
That 30 day warranty was important to them.
They ended up very happy with it & have kept it.
To me, it could be worth looking at the point of difference between your products & store bought ones-do you have any lines that are harder to get in most retails stores? If so, that may work in your favour.
That's why my son bought online-the ads convinced him it was a top quality product he could not buy elsewhere.
What are your best sellers? Maybe concentrate on those and less of those that are harder to move online.
Good luck.
A 30 day warranty on a $5000 Sleep Sense bed? Sheesh, mine has 10 years. Goes to show it's worth buying local to get the true warranty. I'd be pretty pished if I only got a 30 day warranty after forking out that amount of cash. I hope for your son's sake he has no issues with it, like the bladder exploding.
With my son's purchase-it wasn't a sleep sense bed. His was not a 30 day warranty. It is several years warranty. it is 30 days to use and return for full refund if you have change of mind.
I am not sure what melbourne bedding's warranties are as I didn't check the ads out that far but yes, if i paid $5000 I would want a longer warranty.
on โ25-03-2018 02:37 AM
@furnhouse1wrote:Hello Mate,
Inviting you to suggest any better way for increasing our eBay store sale
In Australian culture, addressing strangers on a forum as "mate" is regarded as assumptive and over-familiar. This can be confusing for visitors or immigrants of primarily Asian background; I think their confusion lies in the fact that they may be familiar with hierarchical societies where extreme respect is a part of the culture, and where there are levels of respect that are essential in the vocabulary chosen for a particular communication.
"Mate" as a way of addressing a person is more frequently used by males than by females; it is more frequently directed to males than to females; it may be used in casual situations rather than in formal situations; quite a few Australians do not say "G'day mate" at all.
You may find a better approach is to begin with "Hello, all" or "Hello, everyone". If addressing one person rather than many, a simple "Hello" may be all that's needed.
Re your sales, I note that you sell brands that may not be well-known or respected. For instance, Mondeo - I don't know that brand and I'm not too keen on the style or the workmanship from what I can see. Like others who have posted on this thread, I wouldn't buy a mattress without trying it out beforehand. I also don't consider a 1-year warranty to be anywhere near sufficient for a bed. I'd rather pay more for a really good mattress with a 10-year warranty and a "60 night happiness guarantee" (which refers to the mattrress giving a good and properly supported night's sleep rather than any other bed activities) than a mattress/bed which I've not tested personally, in a brand I don't know, with a 1-year warranty.
In my view, you may be able to increase your sales with a better warranty; that is going to mean dealing with manufacturers who offer a better warranty, of course.
Also, as has already been mentioned by imastawka, you need to avoid posting in a way that suggests that you're using the Community Discussion Boards as advertising. (That - plus posting the same thing several times - is what's known as spamming the boards.)
I agree with what's been said about the difficulty of selling furniture. I imagine it's one of the harder categlories in which to sell on eBay. There are so many furniture stores throughout Melbourne! I do wish you good luck with it.
on โ25-03-2018 12:42 PM