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Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: How To Dispute Unfair Ratings On Ebay.
 
So youÂ’ve done everything you can to keep your buyers happy – but still someoneÂ’s left you negative feedback! You donÂ’t think itÂ’s fair, either because you fixed the buyerÂ’s problem, or they never gave you a fair chance to fix it. What can you do? Communicate. Tell the buyer that you donÂ’t think that feedback was fair, and give them a list of the things youÂ’ll do in exchange for them withdrawing it. You can offer refunds, replacements, or even to ‘compensate them for their timeÂ’ (that means bribe them), depending on how desperate you are. If they agree, you can go through the mutual withdrawal process detailed below.   (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: Is Your Ebay Income Taxable?
 
The income you get from selling items on eBay is just like the income you get from any other business: it is taxable, at least in theory. In practice, many get away without declaring profits from their eBay sales just because theyÂ’re hard for the government to track. If you want to be strictly within the law and legit, though, you should be paying tax. Income is Income. If you make money from it, then itÂ’s income – and if itÂ’s income, then itÂ’s taxable. There is a question of scale involved, though, where the more youÂ’ve sold, the more important it is to declare your eBay income. If you donÂ’t, you risk getting yourself into all sorts of t  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: Why Adding Pictures Increases Ebay Bid Response.
 
Buyers really like pictures. The more pictures you have, the more theyÂ’ll feel like buying their item from you, and not from your competitor. In fact, there are plenty of buyers who will literally leave your auction within 5 seconds of arriving if they donÂ’t find a picture there waiting for them. A little extra work on photography can pay off massively, especially if youÂ’re working on slim profit margins. But why is it so effective? It shows youÂ’re serious. Sellers who take the time to take good pictures and present them carefully are surely more likely to go to the trouble of providing good customer service, and buyers know this, at least on a subco  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: WhatÂ’s Your Ebay Reputation Really Worth?
 
Your eBay reputation is everything you are on eBay – without it, youÂ’re nothing. Your reputation is worth as much as every sale you will ever make. If youÂ’ve ever bought anything on eBay (and the chances are you have), then think about your own behaviour. Buying from a seller with a low feedback rating makes you feel a little nervous and insecure, while buying from a PowerSeller with their reputation in the thousands doesnÂ’t require any thought or fear – it feels just like buying from a shop. A Bad Reputation Will Lose You Sales. In fact, a bad reputation will lose you almost all your sales. If someone leaves you negative feedback, y  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Jamie 
 
 Article Title :: Killer Ebay Tips
 
How to stand out more then others in ebay Here is a list of ideas to stand out , over your competitors. Better letter Head Better Graphics Offer something else with your product - One word "Bonus" Put a Guarantee - this gives you some credibility Put Testimonials in your descriptions - Its a proven fact that Testimonials Sell products. Use Keywords in your title - This will give you more visitors. Most searches are done with out have the "search descriptions and title" tab checked. This means that most searches are done by looking at the title only. Put in your details - This gives y  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Jamie 
 
 Article Title :: Killer Ebay Tps 2
 
Ebay tips. Part 1 Please remember this is only a small amount of info that is shown in our EBAY VIDEO TUTORIAL This can be viewed at www.onlineebooks.net Do you know what one of the biggest money makers on ebay is? Do you know that is has nothing to do with the auction you are selling? That's right, can you think of it? The answer is the about me page, that's right. Let me say it again, The About Me Page. This one page is the key to making alot of extra money from ebay. Every visitor to your auction is a customer.They come to your auction, have a look at it, then they decide if it interests them, then they either  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: Should You Run Auctions On Other Sites Besides Ebay?
 
eBay doesnÂ’t have very many competitors, and the ones that there are remain small by comparison – thatÂ’s part of what makes eBay so powerful for niche items. If youÂ’re selling more common things, though, you might like to list auctions on other sites besides eBay, to increase your potential customer base and avoid some of the occupational hazards of relying on eBay for all your business. But which ones are worth bothering with? Yahoo! Auctions. Yahoo Auctions wins in one big way: selling there is free. There are no listing fees or final value fees. WhatÂ’s more, Yahoo is still one of the biggest sites around, and gets plenty of traffic to its auct  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: Top 10 Reasons Why Ebay Auctions Fail.
 
Are you finding that auction after auction fails to attract any bidders or buyers? It happens to the best of us sometimes – take a good look at these things to see if any of them could be making your bidders avoid you. The starting price was too high: People donÂ’t want to have to make a high bid before anyone else has – you should always start your auctions low and let the bidders bid them up. The fixed price is too high: If youÂ’re just selling with Buy it Now, then of course your items wonÂ’t sell if theyÂ’re too expensive. Try reducing the price a little each time the item fails to sell. No picture: Most buyers are reluctant to b  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: An Introduction To Bidding And Buying On Ebay.
 
Have you noticed that whenever you open a newspaper, watch the TV or have a conversation, people seem to be talking about eBay? If youÂ’ve never used it and youÂ’ve no idea what itÂ’s all about, then the chances are that youÂ’re starting to feel a little left out. But donÂ’t worry! This email contains everything you need to know about the basics of bidding and buying on eBay. So What is eBay? eBay is an online auction website – and not just any auction site, but the biggest one in the world. If you know how an auction works, then you already know how roughly eBay works. Someone adds something they want to sell to the site, and then buyers come alo  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Auctions Articles Author :: Kirsten Hawkins 
 
 Article Title :: Your Rights As An Ebay Buyer.
 
When you buy things on eBay, you pay the seller before they send you anything. This means that you, as a buyer, are vulnerable to all sorts of problems. You might not get the items you have paid for, or they might be damaged or faulty. Luckily, you have two very important rights when you buy on eBay. The Right to Receive Your Item. Maybe the seller never sent the item, or maybe it got lost in the post. Whatever happened, you paid for the item. If it doesnÂ’t arrive in the post as described, you have the right to a replacement or a refund, whether itÂ’s the sellerÂ’s fault or not. The fact that you bought something on eBay doesnÂ’t mean that   (read full article)
 
 
 
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