Taking Paypal on eBay
by Terry Gibbs
Accepting Paypal as a payment method might increase your selling prices and your profits. This depends on what you are selling. I sell collectibles to collectors. My clients are like junkies. They will buy regardless of the payment options, so not offering Paypal won't make much difference in the final selling prices. Learn more
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When NOT to Use “Buy Now”
by Kirsten Hawkins
As you get more experienced on eBay, you might be tempted to use fixed price auctions, just so you can budget better. It’s often more reassuring to know that either you will make a small profit on an item instead of having to wait and see whether it makes a big profit or a big loss. However, you should be aware that there are some times when you really shouldn’t use ‘Buy it Now’. Learn more
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How to Buy Used Baby Clothes Online!
by Sharlene Rollins
There are multitudes of ways to purchase used clothing for your baby. In this article I will cover only the online options available in the hopes that it will help you to maximize your spending money with the least amount of hassle, stress or risk. I hope to cover some of the key issues of buying used clothes online such as private sales versus online stores, the use of PayPal and other forms of payment, purchasing through ebay and non-ebay auctions or non-auctions alike, online classifieds and more all in the hopes that you will benefit from some of the things I've learned and avoid the mistakes that I as well as others have made. Learn more
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Protect Your Ideas With Copyrights and Patents
by Tim Knox
A patent is a form of protection granted to an inventor that protects his invention in the United States for up to 20 years from the date of application. Patent law states that, "whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, or any new and useful improvements thereof may obtain a patent." Owning a patent gives you the legal right to stop someone else from making, using or selling your invention (or one that's very close to it) without your permission. However, proving that someone is infringing on your patent is often difficult and usually requires a trial to settle the dispute. Learn more
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Fail Up - 3 Steps To Using Failure To Succeed
by Tom Justin
Any failure is not the end, it's the beginning. This is not about positive thinking but the variety of actions that you can take to restart your project, business or even your life. Learn more
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Buy Low and Sell High -- Make Money and secure Great eBay Feedback
by Lorna MacKinnon
Buying low and selling high consistently is the primary aim of eBayers who aspire to becoming PowerSellers. Even if you don’t trade regularly, you want to pay the lowest price, or get the maximum value for items you no longer need. But how do you do this? Here are 10 Tips to get you started.
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How eBay Consignment Centers Work
by Kirsten Hawkins
You might not ever have heard of eBay consignment centers - don’t worry, most people haven’t, as they’re a relatively new concept. The idea is that you drop off anything you want sold, and then the consignment center will sell it for you and share the profits. Learn more
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Auction Sales - Keeping Customers You Worked So Hard To Get!
by Steven Woodward
If you've studied business concepts you know that finding a customer can be the most expensive part of the sales process. Once you've got a customer why not maximize the money you've already invested in the effort? Learn more
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5 Secrets To Make A Killing on eBay
by Jason James
Do you know what one of the biggest problem is to be successful on eBay? "What should I sell?" I can tell you, I get many emails per day from eBay sellers, asking me what they can sell. Let me explain this more in detail. Learn more
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How to Promote Your e-Bay Business With 3 Simple Letters
by Dave Lovelace
As with any business, you're "dead in the water" unless there are
paying customers to keep you "afloat". Those customers are
called 'Traffic' (whether you're operating Online or Offline). But how do you get targeted Traffic (your prospective customers)
to look in your direction in the quickest time possible? I'll
answer that in 3 letters...
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