How to Use eBay to Grow Your Other Businesses
by Kirsten Hawkins
Most of the people who make money from eBay don’t actually make all of that money on eBay. There are all sorts of ways you can use eBay to give your existing businesses a helping hand. Learn more
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Keeping records of your Ebay business: Part 3
by Jason James
Welcome to Ebay seller business bookkeeping 101. In case you are just now catching up to speed with this article series about keeping good financial records of your ebay company, you may want to check back with part part I and II of this article.
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Should PayPal be Your Only eBay Payment Option?
by Kirsten Hawkins
You may have noticed that many sellers list PayPal as the only payment option they accept - they simply can’t be bothered cashing cheques and money orders, never mind any of the other strange ways some people want to pay. Like all things in life, though, PayPal has its advantages and disadvantages. Let’s take a look at what PayPal can do for you, and what it can’t. Learn more
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Top 10 Tips To Selling Successfully on eBay
by Jason James
As a successful Powerseller on eBay I often get turned to for advice. Since I registered on eBay in 2000, I've ran thousands of profitable auctions which I follow these guidelines. Most importantly always try to be fair with other users who deal with you and never be intimidated by any competition. eBays big enough for us all, and currently there is 1 seller registered to 78 buyers. Learn more
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How to Dispute Negative Feedback on eBay
by Jason James
So you've done everything you can to keep your buyers happy - but still someone's left you negative feedback! You don't think it's fair, either because you fixed the buyer's problem, or they never gave you a fair chance to fix it. What can you do? Learn more
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My website needed more targeted traffic. Guess where I found it?
by Brian McGregor
There’s nothing new about using joint ventures to get traffic to websites. And good information is freely available from many internet marketing sites on how to set up JVs.
This article is for the 97% of webmasters who aren’t aware of a particularly powerful JV partner who already exists, and is willing to work with you. Learn more
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7 Things You Can Learn from Competing eBay Auctions
by Dave Lovelace
If you haven't discovered the benefits of legitimately "spying"
on your competition, then it's time to start looking at your
competitors’ auctions, starting today. Why? As the old gold-rush miners use to say, "thar's gold in them thar hills!" Learn more
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3 Simple Ways To Start Your Home Based Internet Business Right Now
by Andrea Hayhurst
So, you've finally decided to take that giant leap of faith and start your very own home based Internet business. You've decided that it's finally time to step up to the plate and claim your share of all those Internet riches you keep hearing about. Only problem is, now that you've finally made your decision, it seems like a pretty daunting task deciding what to do next. Using the term "information overload" to describe the problem seems like a huge understatement. Learn more
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Six Degrees of Separation
by Adam Ginsberg
Through just five or six intermediaries, you could be linked to millions of others. It is the notion behind what has been dubbed the small world effect. Learn more
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Selling Digital Downloads Via eBay Classifieds Is Still A Crap Shoot
by Tim Knox
Last week I told you that eBay had decided to ban the sale of digital downloads via its traditional auction system. This means that digital media sellers will have to deliver their goods via CDs or DVDs, or post them for sale on the eBay Classified system. This week I'm hearing from lots of folks who have tried to post sales to the eBay Classifieds only to be denied the privilege of doing so or having the ad cancelled by eBay for policy violations that no one - not even eBay staffers - seem to understand. Once again eBay has everyone confused and upset. Same stuff, different day. Learn more
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