Four Huge Mistakes Ebay Sellers Make
by John Reese
Over the last seven years, I’ve been making a great
living buying and selling products on eBay and other
online auction sites, and I’ve perfected a technique
that pretty much guarantees anyone can start making a
profit right away. That technique starts with avoiding
mistakes like these -- mistakes I’ve seen people make
every day for those same seven years. Learn more
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Auction Tip: Make the Most of Your eBay "About Me" Page
by Chuck Smith
One of the most important, and least-utilized, features on
eBay is the "About Me" page. With your About Me page, you
can promote yourself as a seller, promote all of your
auctions, and show off your eBay Feedback ratings. This
provides credibility for your auction business, and also
gives you an opportunity to express your unique personality. Learn more
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The Business of Identity Theft
by Tim Knox
The allure of PayPal is that it does not require the seller to have a bank merchant account through which to process credit cards. Anyone with a verifiable email address and bank account can use PayPal and the service can be implemented almost immediately after registering. Learn more
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How to Avoid Being a Victim of eBay Buyer’s Fraud
by Kirsten Hawkins
From everything you’ve heard about the risk of fraud on eBay, you might think it’s only buyers getting scammed - but you couldn’t be more wrong. Here are a few common scams that sellers fall for every day. Learn more
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How To Create Your Own eBay About Me Page
by Tim Knox
Regular readers of this newsletter and my newspaper column know that I am a big fan of eBay's About Me Page feature. This is a special page you can create as part of your eBay account that is linked from your eBay ID (with a little About Me icon).
You can use your eBay About Me Page as a sales tool. Customers can click on your About Me icon to get to your About Me page, which you can set up to include information about you, your interests, and Learn more
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Everything You Need To Know About Ebay Money Making Opportunities
by Randy Wilson
Ebay money making opportunities are simply the best thing to come along since the wheel. Seriously, everybody from grandmothers to middle school kids are cashing in on what’s been called the $14 billion ebay pie.
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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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Starting a Successful Dropshipping Business
by Declan O'Reilly
When you open a store in your town, you wouldn't open it without doing your market research first. The same thing applies if you are going to sell something on the internet as a dropshipper. Not only are there billions of web pages out there that could be selling competitive products, the net changes so fast that you are obsolete as soon as you have gotten started. Learn more
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Taxing eBay Part Deux
by Tim Knox
Several folks argued that just because their little eBay hobby generated a little cash, that didn’t make it a full blown business. It seems they consider the income from their little hobby to be financial manna from Heaven and thereby not taxable by earthly tax collectors. I’ve always been amused by folks who try to impress me with talk about their “little side business” but when the subject turns to taxes they suddenly refer to it as “my little hobby.” Learn more
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Don't Fall For The Latest Internet Identity Theft Scam
by Tim Knox
The shear number of PayPal customers is one reason it has become a popular target of scam artists trying to steal personal information from individuals and businesses alike. Identify theft is on the rise. Thanks to the Internet stealing someone's identity has never been easier. At any given moment, there are any number of Internet thieves using all manner of high tech wizardry to steal personal and business information from unsuspecting souls, and many times they can gain access to this information simply by asking the person to provide it through fraudulent means. Learn more
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