Top 10 eBay Tips for September
by Adam Ginsberg
The eBay phenomenon is truly incredible. eBay has spawned countless individual and small business success stories—the company estimates that more than 724,000 people in the U.S. make most or all of their income through its auctions. Today, more than ever, entrepreneurs use eBay as a low-risk way to test the market for their product. 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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The Secrets To Buying Closeout Merchandise
by Skip McGrath
Many people buy overstocked or closeout merchandise for resale. You can earn large profits if you buy carefully. Basically, you want to buy only desirable merchandise. Some times merchandise shows up with closeout dealers because it wouldn't sell in a store. These items should be avoided. Look for merchandise that didn't sell for economic reasons -- not because the merchandise was poor. Learn more
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Turn Your eBay Shipping Costs into a Profit Center
by Kirsten Hawkins
You might think that shipping costs are simple: surely you just add up the price of your item’s postage and the price of packing materials, and charge that - right? Well, you could do that, but there are better ways to make your shipping costs work for you. 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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The 5 Ways to Make Money on eBay
by Todd Reese
There are at least 5 different ways to use eBay to make money. Today we'll look at just one of them. Learn more
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eBay buys Shopping.com - Boon or Bust to Online Merchants?
by Scott Smigler
My first reaction: This could be big. Learn more
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7 Simple Steps To Profit Without Your Own Product
by Clifford Mee
Most people do not succeed on the internet because they are selling products no one desperately wants. If you want to be truly successful sell only things that people really really really want to buy!
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