Increase Your
Boat's Value Through Marketing
Once you have found out about
evaluating your boat, there are lots of things that you can do
during the sale to make sure that you get the most value out of
the transaction.
If you chose to sell your boat
privately, you will save the costs of a Dealer or Broker, but
it is important for you to get organised so that you don't miss
on any crucial details. First of all, make sure that you
advertise the boat in a way to put it into the best light and
so to attract lots of potential buyers.
Internet listings are an
obvious choice - some of them are paid for but several listings
are free to the seller. Do a web search to find out about
possible sites where to advertise your boat.
Making some good quality
photographs will be essential as a picture is worth a thousand
words. Use a digital camera so that you can take lots of shots
and choose the best ones, and make sure that the boat is tidy
and uncluttered when you photograph.
After having researched
possible advertisement alternatives, choose on the one, or
several, that you are going to use. There are lots of valuable
free listings available on the internet, but you may want to
supplement these with a more visible paid listing. Boat sales
take a while, so you should have your listing up for at least
two months.
Another great place for
adverts are signboards of local marinas or boating clubs,
especially considering that it is likely that the buyer will be
from the surrounding area. You can use a printout of your
online ad to advertise on signboards. Trade magazines are
another advertising platform to consider.
Focus on designing an ad that
emphasizes the boat's main good points, possibly introducing
them with a little personal story about a trip on the vessel.
Also during negotiations, you should focus on what makes your
boat special.
Once a serious potential buyer has been found,
you will need to be ready to answer lots of questions, so be
ready with all the specifications, history, extra pictures, and
other info that you need.
It's often good to go through a question and
answer process before actually visiting the boat, as this will
save you time during the visit. Don't forget than when it comes
to the price, most buyers will expect to be able to negotiate
on the initial asking price somewhat, so be ready to counter
any objections they may have and to be able to reiterate the
boat's value.
Still, be ready to concede a
bit on the price. If you are well prepared and friendly but
businesslike, you will make a good impression on the potential
buyers of your boat, and you will quickly find a taker. Be sure
to know what makes your boat uniquely attractive and valuable,
and you are guaranteed to get a price for your boat that will
satisfy you.
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