Enhance Your Buying Power On eBay and Other Auctions (28 Jan 2006)
There are two ways to buying on ebay or other auctions the easy way or the hard way! I prefer the easy way and leave the hard way alone altogether, as it is not required.
First of all you have to be a member of ebay or other auction so if yo...
EBay Dropshipping Explained (24 Oct 2005)
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few years, you know what eBay is. You have probably also of people making millions via this online auction website, people becoming full-time eBay sellers and using eBay as the sole source of t...
Save Money With Reverse Auctions (05 May 2006)
By now everyone knows how eBay works. You list an item you're trying to sell, and buyers place bids on it. After a predetermined length of time (commonly seven days), the highest bidder "wins" and gets to pay that much money for the item. That's g...
Buying Art on eBay and Other Internet Sites (27 Jan 2006)
BUYING ART ON EBAY
and other internet sites.
Do you want information to help you purchase art on eBay and other auction venues?
Do you want to purchase art that you like a great deal and
ensure that your transaction i...
A Huge Selection of Office Chairs are Available Everyday on eBay (21 Apr 2006)
Ebay can offer great options when purchasing a new office chair for your business or home office. With a huge selection and new models constantly being added, you should be able to find the right office chair for you with relative ease. Auction st...
5 Ways Your Business Can Benefit From Online Auctions (04 Dec 2005)
It seems as if everyone is talking about online auctions. And
why not. There are thousands of online auctions on the
internet with more popping up everyday. People love them
because they can usually find great bargains. Businesses are
now also see...
10 Things You Should Know Before You Bid On A Business Product From An Online Auction (09 Oct 2005)
1. Know the value of the product before you bid. If
the product is brand new, check to see what price
retailers are charging for it. If the product is used or
reconditioned, you will want to pay way less than the
retail value.
2. If the prod...
Watch Out For Ebay Web Businesses (30 Sep 2005)
If you peruse Ebay a lot, you'll see a lot of members selling website businesses. Often advertising these as "Turnkey", they claim that the site has been making X dollars a month for the past X months. The businesses include expired domain name se...
How To Make Real Money On Ebay (09 Feb 2006)
How many times have you heard this line? Unfortunately there are hundreds of people selling the "best" ways to make a ton of money on eBay. The truth is you can make a lot of money on eBay. There is not some secret formula or one way to do it.
...
Five Things To Do, Before Leaving Negative Feedback On eBay (01 Aug 2005)
Transactions on eBay don't always go perfectly. Sometimes winning bidders simply become ghost bidders and are never seen again. It all takes a lot of effort & time, having to relist items due to time wasters & reclaim back final sales fees.
eBay Explained: Questions From Bidders (22 Dec 2005)
Questions from bidders is a great eBay feature. It allows interested parties to make enquiries about your eBay listings. They just click on a link on the item page, type in their question & the question is automatically emailed to the seller of th...
eBay Explained: Escrow (10 Oct 2005)
Some eBayer users on eBay insist on a service called escrow to complete a transaction successfully. If you use eBay at all you should really be aware of what escrow is, and how to use it properly.
So, What is escrow?
Escrow is ...
What is a Feedback? (17 Nov 2005)
Feedback is made up of comments and ratings left by other eBay members you've bought from and sold to. These comments and ratings are valuable indicators of your reputation as a buyer or seller on eBay. They are included, along with an overall fee...
Is An Online Auction Right For My Purchase (30 Nov 2005)
Is an online auction the right place for you to purchase things at a price you can afford? There was a time when flea markets and garage sales were the destination of choice for those seeking a deal on certain items they wanted. Though both of tho...
eBay Explained: Keyword Spamming (11 Mar 2006)
eBay sees Keyword spamming as a minor violation. However repeated warnings over this policy will eventually have your account suspended or even terminated.
So, what exactly is Keyword spamming?
Firstly you need to release how ...
eBay Explained: Non Paying Bidders (02 Jan 2006)
As with all auction sites, eBay gets it's fair share of non paying bidders. These are users that bid and win your auction, or even use the Buy-It-Now option but then simply disappear without paying.
Time Wasters, Competitors, & Users who...
eBay Explained: Trading Assistant (23 Sep 2005)
Trading Assistants are registered eBayers who sell on behalf of others. A Trading Assistant (also known as a consignment seller) is an experienced eBay member who will list goods on behalf of friends, colleagues, or the general public.
Tradi...
eBay Explained: Shill Bidding (28 Oct 2005)
Shill Bidding is a term you may not be familiar with if your new to eBay. Mostly used by newer eBayers who think they will not be caught, Shill Bidding is the term used when you bid on your own item - against other genuine bidders to increase the ...
eBay Explained: Paypal Coupons (08 Jan 2006)
Paying for your eBay purchases is normally a straight forward process. It's made easy, though eBays checkout feature which is fully intergated with paypal.
This enables you to pay with existing funds which you may have in your paypal account...
eBay Explained: What is the About Me Page (08 Mar 2006)
Your eBay About Me Page is one of the most important aspects of your eBay identity. If your familiar with eBay you may have noticed a little blue & red "me" icon within your Seller information box or within the My eBay area.