Key Strategies for Your Ad

Title:

5-8 words are clear and informative. Be specific and keyword-rich using words that a buyer would use including type, brand name and model (e.g., “Barely Used iPhone 13 Pro, 256GB, Blue”). Include relevant keywords that potential buyers might search for (e.g., “12 Gears Red & Black Mountain Bike – Great Condition”). Briefly mention a key benefit of your offering (e.g., “Brand New 3 Seater Sofa – Comfy & Affordable”). Use popular keywords people use to search for similar products or services giving brief key details.

Photos:

Use clear, well-lit pictures from multiple angles; show any flaws to be transparent. Highlight the condition and features of your product or service.

Description:

Be Specific – Brand, model, size, condition, specs, colour, age.

Focus on Benefits: How does it help the buyer? (e.g., “saves energy, long battery life, newly serviced”).

Highlight unique selling points – Does your product have a unique feature or a fantastic price? Emphasize it! (e.g., “Barely Used Camera – Includes Extra Lens”).

Honesty – Mention any defects, this builds trust.

Use strong verbs – Action verbs like “selling,” “looking for,” or “get yours now” “limited stock”, “special offer” grab attention.

Keep it Simple – Use clear, short sentences but showcase your offering.

Limited Stock or Offer – If stock is limited or it is on special offer then mention it and include terms such as “first come, first served”.

Call to Action (CTA) – Tell them what to do next e.g., “Call Now,”, “Contact via Libravie messaging system”, “Email for Details”, “Text Us Today,” or “Reply for Inquiry.”

Keywords – Use terms buyers search for to improve visibility.

Essential Info – Ensure correct price, location (if needed), contact detail are entered

Before Submiting Your Ad:

Proofread & revise typos and grammatical errors. Before posting your ad, proofread it carefully to ensure it’s error-free, professional-looking and the images are correct.

Sellers beware:

Customers experiencing a bad, unfair or fraudulant transaction, are able to leave a negative feedback and report illegal matters to the police and Libravie. The opposite also applies where a buyer experiences a good and satisfactory transaction can leave a positive feedback that other potential buyers are able to read. Something you should pursue as many buyers as possible to do. Handling both good & bad review in an effective manner builds trust & confidence amongst your customers.

Best of Luck from Libravie