Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Thomas Haselhorst  |
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| Article Title :: How To Use A WYSIWYG HTML Editor To Make Stunning Ebay Auction Listings |
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| What kind of browser are you using for online surfing? Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Opera?? Sure, all are good programs but I want to talk about an excellent program called Netscape. If you use Netscape, do you know that you also get an amazing WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) web design program called Netscape Composer for free? Basically you don’t need expensive HTML editors anymore. The list of commercially available HTML editors software is endless – and the price tags are enormous. Most people don’t want to spend a lot of money to get started with their eBay business. Fair enough, since the goal is to make money and not to spend money. So it makes perfect sense to use a p (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Emmanuel Mendonca  |
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| Article Title :: Your Junk is Another Person's Gold |
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| Saving money can be quite hard to do if you are on a tight budget, but all of us can do it very simply by selling the things that are cluttering up our homes and which we no longer need. I am fairly sure that most of us, if asked, would like some extra cash to help pay off a loan or other debt, or to put towards something nice like a holiday or something else that you would like to save up for.What Can I Sell to Save?The answer to this question is almost anything. You would be surprised what people are willing to buy if they like one particular thing you own or if they are interested in collecting certain things. Below is a list of things that you might find in you (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Thom Reece  |
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| Article Title :: Drop Shipping Your Way to Increased Profits |
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| Drop shipping, for those who are unfamiliar with it, is a system whereby you promote the products of a particular manufacturer, take orders directly, and the manufacturer/source handles all the inventory and fulfillment functions for you.In a nutshell, here is the drop-ship system:==>You generate and accept the order.==>You take your profits out of the sale price.==>You forward the order and the wholesale cost to the drop shipper.==>The source factory ships directly to your customer.The benefits of this arrangement are probably obvious:* No inventory cost to you.* Substantially higher profits to you over what most regular affiliate p (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Nancy Fraser  |
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| Article Title :: Are You an Ebay Shopper? |
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| As I write this article, I am keeping an eye on an item on eBay. Do I have to keep an eye on it? No. I have set up a program that swoops in in the final seconds of the bidding, leaving the previous bidder, who thought they had the item, wondering what happened.Is that what is happening to you in business? Do you think you have customers sewn up; success just with your grasp, but something always goes wrong?There is talk in the news about the Retail Industry slowdown in home décor, furniture and home improvement sales. Pier 1 mentioned they are streamlining and cutting their merchandise offerings by 25% to focus on their core customer. Many retailers who were interviewed men (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Ian Major  |
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| Article Title :: The Secret Of The Ebay Money Machine And How To Get Your Share |
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| If you have all the money you need, then this information
wont be of much use to you!If however, like most of us, there are times when you could
do with a little more, read on.At times we all come across circumstances where we could do
with some extra income, be it that extra special present we
need to buy, that unexpected bill that needs paying or just
to make ends meet.The standard answer to the above would be to get a part-time
job, but if you're already working full time or you need to
stay at home to look after the kids or perhaps an elderly
relative, working extra hours can be easier said than done.There has to be an easier way.And there is (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Mark Kenny  |
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| Article Title :: Profit through Other Peoples eBay Errors |
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| There are many issues that influence how an eBay auction ends. Timing, Description, Title, Photos, the list could go on and on. However, one tiny error will be the deciding factor on what the final price is & whether your auction ends successfully or not.It's an error I've made many times and much greater sellers than I make on a daily basis. It doesn't matter whether your new to eBay or an established power seller, almost everyone at some point will make this fundamental mistake.Firstly what you need to release is how eBayers use the site. Upto 70% of users type in the item they are looking for directly into the search facility. Now eBays search facility only check the word (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Isaiah Hull  |
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| Article Title :: From Ebay Zero to Power-Selling Hero: The Devil Is In The Details |
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| If you've ever heard the expression "the devil is in
the details," you can probably already guess how it
relates to today's lesson. The bulk of the work you
do as an Ebay seller will be easy and repetitive,
but it is the minor details that will make or break
your business. In today's lesson, I am going to talk
about the single most important "detail" - and why you
absolutely must pay attention to it if you want to be
successful selling on Ebay.At some point in your career as an Ebay seller, you
probably stumbled over two types of sellers that
completely bewildered you: the first type was selling
items for absolutely stupid prices--so low that they
couldn't possibly be making a pr (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Isaiah Hull  |
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| Article Title :: From Ebay Zero to Power-Selling Hero: Don’t Be That Random Ebay Guy |
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| If I could convey only one concept to someone who was
about to start selling on Ebay, it would be this: no
one has ever purchased anything on Ebay with this in
mind--"I think I'll buy something on Ebay from some
random guy and pay more than I would at the store
down the street."No one has ever said that. Not once. That is why Ebay
sellers who appear to be "that random guy" always fail
miserably. It's not enough to simply be professional and
responsible. You have to make an active effort to
appear professional and responsible.To begin with, you must actually have a good deal.
There are dozens of liquidators and wholesale outlets.
If you do your research, you should hav (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Isaiah Hull  |
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| Article Title :: From Ebay Zero to Power-Selling Hero: How To Learn New Tricks Without Spending |
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| The Internet is the fastest-changing marketplace on
earth. Million-dollar ideas from one year ago might not
generate a single penny today. And the best search engine
optimization strategies from months ago may be completely
invalid now.But this doesn’t affect the best Internet entrepreneurs.
It only hurts the one-hit wonders. In fact, it is what
separates the top sellers from the struggling sellers.Most of the struggling sellers rely entirely on the
information they get from ebooks.The best entrepreneurs know that you must be able to
conduct your own analysis if you want to stay on the top.
Books and courses can help you get there, but ultimately,
you must learn (read full article) |
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Category :: Auctions Articles |
Author :: Isaiah Hull  |
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| Article Title :: How To Sell On Ebay: Using Store Policies To Cement Your Credibility |
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| In your quest to build credibility as an Ebay seller,
few things are more important than creating and
following consistent store policies. Doing so will
provide your customers with an attractive buying
atmosphere, where they will feel safe making any
transaction.Whenever I create store policies--whether it be for
an Ebay business or an Internet business--I use one
standard: I promise what I can reasonably deliver.
And I deliver more than I promise as often as possible.If I can reasonably offer to ship everything two days
after payment, I will promise it. But if I get the
chance to ship some items within one day, I take
that opportunity to overdeliver.Not only i (read full article) |
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