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Perth, West Australia, -- Dec 28, 2006 /SPAN> The Internet is known as the great equalizer because it allows people to sell anything to anyone, virtually anywhere in the world. However, before a buyer will actually make a purchase online, the buyer wants low prices and assurances that the seller will deliver the item as promised. One local company, Digital Door Locks, uses the eBay auction platform to give buyers the price they want. Digital Door Locks is now giving each potential buyer greater assurance of delivery by showing a real-time count of every sale made to customers in different states, provinces and countries.
Digital Door Locks publishes their own MyStoreMap with every eBay item they sell. This MyStoreMap tracks each eBay sale to Digital Door Locks customers in all US states, Canadian provinces and to over 300 countries around the world. Showing actual customer shipment counts provides a differentiator, which attracts buyers to Digital Door Locks listings.
e have found international eBay buyers are often our best buyers.Said Sam Karadaky, Sales manager of Digital Door Locks. n fact, we are counting on more international sales to fuel our continuing growth. Our MyStoreMap helps attract international eBay buyers to our listings.o:p>
Targeting international buyers on eBay is important because 12% of all eBay sales are made from a seller in one country to a buyer in another country. Moreover, eBay international buyers bid an average 16% more for an item than domestic buyers. Only Digital Door Locks is using the power of the Internet to do it much faster at just a fraction of the cost.
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