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How to Bump Your eBay Auctions

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Not sure how to bump your eBay Auctions for free advertising. Well this article will show you step by step how to bump your eBay Auctions on AuctionBump.com

Free eBay Auction Advertising using the AuctionBump.com bump is a great way to increase sales and bring in more traffic to your other eBay items.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Digital Picture of item
  • eBay Auction Item Number
  • 1 Minute of free time
  1. Step 1
    Auction Bump
    Auction Bump

    First you will need to visit www.AuctionBump.com (a direct link can be found in this articles resources section). The Free eBay Auction Advertising bump is located on the home page. Once you have arrived, you will click on the top left box in the bump grid (pictured here).

  2. Step 2
    Bump Form
    Bump Form

    After you clicked on the top left box you will be taken to the bump form where you will fill out your eBay Item information that you want to advertise for free on the Auction Bump page.

  3. Step 3
    Bump Image
    Bump Image

    Next, you will be selecting you ebay item's digital picture which you should have available on your computer hard drive. Click on the BROWSE button and navigate to the folder that contains your eBay item's digital picture. In this example I am picking the ping pong paddle and ball.

  4. Step 4
    Bump Name
    Bump Name

    Next, in the box labeled "Auction Name" you can enter text or copy and paste the text from actual eBay item's title from your eBay listing.

  5. Step 5
    Bump eBay Item Number
    Bump eBay Item Number

    In the next box labeled "Item Number" you will enter your 12 digit eBay Auction item number from your eBay listing.

  6. Step 6
    Thank You Bump page
    Thank You Bump page

    Once you have the Bump Form completely filled out just click on the UPLOAD AUCTION button. You will then be redirected to the Bump Thank You page. This page lets you know that your free eBay Auction Advertising bump was successful. Click the Continue button to be taken back to the main bump page.

  7. Step 7
    Auction Bump Grid
    Auction Bump Grid

    That's it, you have now learned how to bump your eBay Auctions on AuctionBump.com free eBay Auction Advertising bump. You should see your item (in this example the red ping pong paddle) in the first box to the right of the click box in the top left corner. Your free advertising will remain on AuctionBump.com until it is bumped off the end of the bump grid by other eBayers bumping their auctions.

Tips & Warnings
  • Bumping your auctions is %100 free
  • Please only bump 3 items per page. Once your items have been bumped off you can rebump them or add other items.
  • Please contact Mr Bump (link in resources section of this article) if you have any questions about the eBay Auction Bump.
  • Spaming the bumps or over bumping will cause your IP to be banned from further bumping.

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myzpooh said

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on 11/1/2009 Thanks for the tip. I wasn't familiar with this resource. 5*

Alrady said

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on 9/18/2009 awesome resources.. I miss the ehow bumps. But Magi's and Powerselling Mom's and Auctionbump are all 1st rate. I remember when they first started on eBay and I was scratching my head. NO MORE these are ROCKING

phreed83 said

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on 4/22/2009 Never heard of this and I've been a Powerseller for years. Thanks for the tip.

adbump said

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on 4/12/2009 Just found out about Ad Bump a few days ago,, I think I am hooked. I bought Bump for my web-site.Thanks for a great way to advertise..

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on 3/9/2009 Auction Bump ROCKS!!!! Thanks for creating this first class script! Love my auction bump and the extra cash it brings in every month is great too!!!! All the best, Danna Crawford, CEO/Founder PowerSellingMom, Inc.

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