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Online Advertising—What It’s Worth

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More and more spending is going towards online advertising than ever before.

Are you onboard?

Let’s think about why this is happening, and consider the following:Why online? Well, how many ads have you seen in newspapers lately? In truth, how many newspapers have you read recently?! Your answer could explain why already way back in 2011, eMarketer correctly predicted a decline in spending for print advertising in the US in 2012, with a rise in online advertising to be seen each year including 2016

 

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But have you been online in the last 24 hours? How many times? Perhaps a brand name entered that area of your brain that stores useful stuff! Without your even realizing it!

There must be a reason that, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report,$60 billion dollars was spent on online advertising in the United States in 2015.

It’s simple! Online Advertising is successful!

How? – You may ask.

  1. You have the right audience.
  2. Your ad works 24 hours a day.
  3. Your ad brings the user to you immediately.

Ok. So what does this all have to do with Used-Line Online Advertising?

B1You have the right audience. Your ad is targeted to Used-Line’s specialized audiences. What are your specialties? Gas Chromatographs? Logic Analyzer Modules? Clean Room Equipment? Well, go ahead and advertise. Your ad will be viewable on the listings page of your specialty.

B2Your listings work 24 hours a day. Well, sure. Used-Line is global. There are users all over the globe checking your listings at any moment of the day. An online audience is HUGE and is INTERESTED. Offline audiences are harder to reach and need to be persuaded. Online audiences are typically right there where you want them to be – where your listings are. More importantly, online audiences are right where they want to be.

B3Your listing on Used-Line brings the user to you immediately. Of course, you could be fast asleep! After all, many of us are – at 3:00 AM. But if a user on the other side of the world sees something he likes after clicking your listing, and fills a quote cart or shopping cart, then you’re in business without lifting a finger!

So, Does Online Advertising succeed?!

Let’s give that a big resounding YES! On Used-Line!

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Used-Line Has Chosen its First Dealer of the Month: Congratulations MATsolutions!

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The Used-Line Test Community Has Chosen!

MATsolutions is the Dealer of the Month.

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Used-Line’s Test Community voted for you because of your customer service, honesty, and reliability!

Since 1992, MATsolutions has delivered the assurance our clients need when acquiring, maintaining, and managing high quality reconditioned test and measurement equipment. MATsolutions purchases, sells, rents, and leases equipment from over 50 manufacturers and specializes in Agilent (Keysight), Tektronix, Rohde & Schwarz, Anritsu, and Fluke products. We also provide expert test equipment calibration and repair services in our state-of-the-art ISO 17025 Accredited Laboratory. MATsolutions can provide a repair solution to maintain older test platforms beyond the OEM end of service period.

MATsolutions Products

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Fluke 5720A

Fluke 5720A

Agilent/Keysight N9010A

Agilent/Keysight N9010A

Agilent/HP E8257D

Agilent/HP E8257D

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On Views, ClickThroughs, and RFQs: Tracking your Listings on Used-Line

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If you’re wondering why your listings on Used-Line.com generate many VIEWS, but a very low CTR (Clickthrough Rate) with a decided lack in RFQs, then you are asking the right questions.

How do you check if your ad (listing) is getting the views but not the clickthroughs?

Used-Line now offers a Statistics service that can show you all the activity taking place on your listings – both individual and overall listings. We previously discussed how to write a good sell ad for Used-Line. Now let’s find out if you really do need to work on your ads – or if, in fact, you are doing OK.

The new Used-Line Statistics service can tell you how your listings are doing by providing you with:

  • Instant views of the effectiveness of your listings overall
  • The ability to drill down into the specific statistics of individual ads

Okay. So how do we retrieve all this important information?

To view overall Statistics of all your Used-Line listings for each month

  1. Log in to your Used-Line account.
  2. To view overall statistics of all your listings, click Statistics under My Used-Line on the left side of the page. View statistics for your total listings for each month in the following four graphs:
    • RFQs received: Indicates how many Used-Line buyers sent you a Request for Quote (RFQ) for items you advertised.

      RFQs received

      RFQs received

    • Views – product pages: Indicates how many potential buyers saw your postings.

      How many users viewed listings

      How many users viewed your postings

    • Click-throughs to site: Indicates how many Used-Line visitors visited your company website.

      Number of click-throughs to your site

      Click-throughs to your site

    • Click – view phone: Indicates how many Used-Line visitors clicked the Seller phone number button in your ads.

      Number of users that clicked your Phone button.

      Number of users that clicked the Phone button.

To view statistics for your individual listings

  1. If you have not already done so, log in to your Used-Line account.
  2. To view individual listing statistics, click My Ads under My Used-Line on the left side of the page. Each ad is in the ItemID column in the My Ads tab. You can view the specific statistics for each of your ads in the four columns to the right of the ItemId column:
    • Views: The number of potential buyers that viewed the ad since it was first posted
    • Site: The number of Used-Line visitors that visited your company website by clicking the Visit Website button in the ad
    • RFQ: The number of RFQs that have been sent for the item you described in the ad
    • Phone: The number of Used-Line visitors that have clicked the Seller phone number button in the ad

Note: At times, you may want to update a listing because of new or changed information. This is fine, as long as you realize that your listing will be reset. When a listing is reset, the statistics for that listing are reset. As a result, only the statistics for the most recent version of your ad will be shown.

So, let’s get tracking!


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How to Write a Good Sell Ad on Used-Line.com

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Okay, all you equipment dealers out there. It’s time to put on your marketing caps. I know that Copy-Writing 101 was not on your Engineering Degree Curriculum. Or was it? In fact, I had to pass a compulsory technical writing course before I could graduate with my Electronics Technician Diploma. By the time I realized my lifelong dream of soldering resistors and caps onto circuit boards, it was 1990. By then, college curriculum planners, those prophets of trends in marketing and everything else, could already envision the day when their students would unplug their soldering irons, frequency counters, and scopes to don their sales or marketing caps – and suits.

So now that you are spending your days writing advertising copy, where are all those anticipated RFQs? Could it be that our users are not clicking through to view your ad?

Reasons that an ad may not succeed

  • No details
  • No price listed
  • No image
  • Item not actually in stock

Well, I know, that doesn’t tell you much. In fact, I rest my case. It’s almost a carbon copy of an ad that is not going to bring in the RFQs. So, let’s see what we can do about this.

How to to generate interest in your ad

Include a description, not just a title.

  • Key specs: A potential buyer may not need to know the formula for calculating the aperture frequency accuracy of a used network analyzer right off the bat; however, he will at first glance be interested in a little more than only the frequency range of the instrument. Depending on the complexity of the instrument, three to five key specs are all you need to encourage a buyer to look deeper and request more information.
  • Configuration information and options included: Can you throw in the CD Player without the special trim hubcaps? In the days when most vehicles sported cassette players, and a CD player was considered a luxury item, this double item option was offered to me on a new Chrysler Neon. It was all or nothing! The CD Player and the special hubcaps or, sorry, lady, no cigar. (I didn’t want the cigar either.)

I think we understand the importance of specifying the specific configuration of an instrument not only when the various options offer a variety in specification ranges and upgrades, but also a vast scope in functionality – all for the same model number. The “luxury” configuration that increases the overall cost of the instrument may not be needed. On the other hand, you may be surprised at how easily a more minor extra, such as an operator’s manual, may be just the impetus for producing a clickthrough. So, tell the users about all of it – the expensive upgrades, the specialty functionality options, and the default configuration. As well, letting buyers know that an instrument has no options built into it is also useful information and may be just what they are looking for.

  • Features: Keep your features description personal. Go ahead and use manufacturer brochures to describe your equipment’s features, but zoom into the special add-ons and specific configurations of the unit you are selling.
  • Condition of the instrument: Your item may be new, almost new, used for a year, reconditioned, calibrated, five years old, or good for spare parts only. Tell our users about it.
  • Price: Providing a price for our users eliminates a step they would otherwise need to take. It brings a buyer closer to transaction completion. Everything else being equal, the priced ad is more likely to get the clickthrough than the “Call for price” ad.
  • Image: Use a genuine photograph of the actual instrument to
    • Spark interest in YOUR ad.
    • Provide confidence that the instrument actually is in stock.
    • Reassure the buyer that there will be no surprises – what you see is what you get.

By the way, if you provide an image of your equipment, it has a strong chance of being featured in the top row of the listings page together with only three other ads.

  • Describe your sales conditions if these are not already in your dealer description on Used-Line.com. These include warranty information, terms and conditions, and payment options.

If I was to summarize all of the above in one sentence, it is this: Do not try to make the potential buyer do all the research if you want him to click through your ad.

And here’s a tip with a plug for a Used-Line feature! Consider using Used-Line’s inStock icon: in Stock icon001

Nothing can be more frustrating for a buyer than to find exactly the equipment he needs in an ad, only to discover that it is not currently in stock. Much of the equipment advertised on Used-Line is actually in stock, but how does the user know this? Using the inStock icon in an ad gives it an edge over an ad with inventory uncertainties. If you would like to learn more about the Used-Line inStock icon, see our FAQ .

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