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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How To Increase eBay Profits
by L. C. Peterson
Some sell on eBay to clean out their garage or attic. Some sell to make a little extra money here and there. But for some, eBay represents a chance to create a second income or start a home business. Product choice is important. But to really increase profit you must know how to increase the number and amount of bids per item. An eBay seller must maximize each product's profit margin. This article describes techniques to make as much profit as possible. Learn more
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When It Comes To eBay, Don't Follow The Herd
by Tim Knox
While it's true that selling products on eBay can be a quick, low cost way to launch an online business, following the herd by selling the "hot product" of the moment, is not a great idea. To the contrary, chances are you will be stomped in the ground by the herd and left lying in the dust with your unsold inventory in hand. 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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What Else Belongs on Your eBay Shipping Box?
by Kirsten Hawkins
The quickest answer I feel I should give to this question is this: not your handwriting! Scrawling addresses on boxes with a pen is extremely amateurish, and you shouldn’t do it. Print your own labels instead. But what should you put on them? 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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Keeping records of your Ebay business: Part 1
by Jason James
Are you ready to take your Ebay business to that next level as a rich ebay seller? Would you like to quit your day job to become an ebay seller full time? Can you imagine the freedom you will have from working as an ebay seller from anywhere you please? Want to know the secret? Learn more
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How To Make Big Money On eBay Selling Other People's Stuff
by Tim Knox
Since eBay launched the Trading Assistant program last year, over
50,000 eBay sellers have registered as Trading Assistants to help
other people sell their goods on eBay. As a result, eBay consignment businesses have sprung up all over the United States and are now starting to appear in Germany and the UK. This means opportunity for you... Learn more
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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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Expand Your Business with eBay!
by Charlene Davis
Thanks to the Internet, e-commerce has made its indelible stamp on the business world by completely revamping how various companies and industries operate. And under that huge umbrella of “doing business on the Internet” falls a legendary business success story: eBay. What began in 1995 as a little website where approximately 10,000 individuals traded goods with one another during the first year, now has more than 135 million registered users with a half million of those folks making a full- or part-time living with businesses that sell on eBay. Learn more
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