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While the world continues to go catatonic over the Internet and its endless possibilities, there's another industry quietly going
about its business, piling up profitable year after profitable year after profitable year. What industry is that? It's the mail
order industry--or as I prefer to call it, "the original Internet!" Yes, long before the birth and explosion of the
Internet, mail order shopping was a hugely popular and preferred method of doing business--and still is.
After I started selling on eBay, I was approached by friends without computers who wanted me to sell their items for them.
They had heard stories about the outrageous prices items some eBay auctions brought.
Some of these eBay hints will save you money, others will result in higher prices. Either way, these will help you run more profitable eBay auctions.
Accepting Paypal as a payment method might increase your selling prices and your profits. This depends on what you are selling.
Paypal is the preferred payment choice for many buyers because Paypal allows buyers to pay instantly for eBay purchases. In this
article, we will review using Paypal on eBay from the buyer's point of view.
Many people who decide to make a living selling collectibles on eBay soon fail. I meet them in the line at the post office.
How Pop Culture collectibles can increase your Online Auction profits With the increasingly competitive environment for products
to sell in the online auction arena, sellers are getting more creative as to the items they purchase for re-sale. While some of
the Dutch Auction items that are frequently sold on eBay will always maintain their commodity status and always sell well, Pop
Culture collectibles will usually generate a higher profit-per-item simply because of a combination of two forces.
As the online auction model of business continues to evolve toward a more commoditized, corporate marketplace, it is time for
online auction sellers to seize control of their business, before it's too late. In this article we will highlight some effective
steps you can take to shift control back to your own business.
With one brilliantly simple idea, eBay was born just a few short years ago. From its humble beginnings in the Collectibles
business, it went on to achieve the lofty heights it enjoys today.
I flew back to New York from Atlanta a few weeks ago and picked up 'Business 2.0' magazine for the flight.
eBay sales may have grown 51% last year over the previous year, but general online complaints jumped by 66.6% over the previous year to some 207,000+ complaints in 2004.
The way some auction sellers approach their auctions, it's clear there are as many ways to lose bidders as there are to skin a
cat. If you spend enough time in the auctions you'll see a lot of basic mistakes, but the question remains: why do so many people consistently make the same mistakes over and over again.
As a serious seller on eBay you're familiar with their fee circumventing rules. If not, visit: http://pages.
I began selling on eBay in 1999 and have found it to be an enjoyable and profitable experience. I had owned a retail computer store for a few years and decided to close it.
Unfortunately for those just breaking into the wholesaling business, drop-shipping source information is jealously guarded.
With a firm understanding of the service they offer, it isn't hard to see why.
Maker's Mark is owned by Lincolnshire, Illinois-based Fortune Brands, which acquired it from distillery giant UK-based Allied Domecq in 2005 (as well as
Courvoisier cognac, Sauza tequila, Canadian Club whisky, Laphroaig single-malt Scotch and Clos du Bois wines) in a joint bid with French rival Pernod Ricard.
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