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This time, the eBay 1 cent Listing Fee Sale is not a scam

March 25th, 2008 at 8:11 am » Comments (0)

Usually when you see something about an eBay 1 cent promotion it is in a phishing email with a picture of Bill Cobb but not today.
Starting today, March 25, 2008 though March 31, 2008 if you list an Auction-style item with a starting price between $0.01 and $0.99 the insertion fee is only $0.01.
But [...]



50 eBay Selling Tips from wsRadio.com

March 16th, 2008 at 3:41 pm » Comments (0)

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If you are a regular listener to eBay Radio you probably have heard these but WS Radio has put together 50 eBay Selling Tips from 10 leading eBay experts all on one page.
You get 5 tips each from:

Marsha Collier -Author of four “Dummies” series of books about eBay.
Lynn Dralle – “The [...]



Last Chance to Save Big Bucks and join OSI Rock Stars at the 1 Year Price.

February 23rd, 2008 at 5:08 pm » Comments (0)

Update: The yearly price is now gone but it is still a great value at $49 per month!
I just received an email from Janelle Elms, Visionaire of OSI Rock Stars. Her financial advisors are having a fit about how much money she is letting you save by offering a 1 year membership for $297.00. They [...]



The Winds of Change are Blowing at eBay

January 24th, 2008 at 8:43 am » Comments (0)

2008 is quickly shaping up to be a banner year for changes at eBay. The biggest being at the top. On January 23rd, eBay announced that CEO Meg Whitman will be stepping down at the end of March with Marketplaces President John Donahoe taking over. PayPal’s Rajiv Dutta will move into Mr. Donahoe’s slot [...]



Do You Twitter? “What are you doing?”

January 11th, 2008 at 12:51 am » Comments (0)

Do You Twitter? Do you know about Twitter? If not, try it. Twitter is like a mini-blog that lets you keep friends and family ( and customers?) updated on your activity by giving a short (140 character) answer to the constant Twitter Question, “What are you doing?” People can “Follow” you to know what [...]



Free Audio: Top 5 Resolutions for Product Sourcing

January 5th, 2008 at 10:56 am » Comments (1)

Its that time of year again, people all around the world are making New Year’s resolutions. If you are like me, you haven’t decided what they should be just yet, but luckily Chris Malta of Worldwide Brands has given us a jump start. He has created a special ‘New Year’s Resolution Audio’ [...]



Just a Last-Minute Gift Idea? No, it’s a Brilliant Marketing Plan!

December 4th, 2007 at 11:54 pm » Comments (0)

Are you the type of person who waits to the last minute, or just has no clue what to buy and just settles for a Gift Card? That way they can get what they want, right?
Or Maybe you buy gifts for your best customers, or vendors, or associates and always struggle with finding something that [...]



I want it ALL, I want it NOW and I get it with RSS

December 2nd, 2007 at 6:16 pm » Comments (0)

Using eBay’s RSS Feeds for Instant Notification.
Several weeks ago I was at an estate sale and bought a vintage Pioneer Audio Rack System with several components. When I listed the first piece, the rack shelf, I mentioned that I would be listing the rack itself in a week or so.
A couple of weeks later I [...]



Do you know what to sell? Do you know where to get it?

November 17th, 2007 at 9:43 pm » Comments (0)

The 2 biggest questions you must have answered if you want to run a profitable internet business are..
1. What do I sell?
and
2. Where do I get it?
It doesn’t matter if you sell on eBay, Yahoo stores, or your own website. Finding hot products to sell is something you’ll always have to do for your [...]



Did you know that item was NR HTF MIB LTD NOS?

November 12th, 2007 at 12:54 am » Comments (0)

Everyday, many eBay seller use these and other acronyms in their Auction Titles thinking that they are providing the most information in the least amount of space. On the one hand, they are, at least to the buyers who know the meaning of these groups of letters. To many buyers though, they are just confusing. [...]




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