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  • Welcome To Dave's Cool Little Website!

    Hi, I'm Dave and welcome to my Cool Little Website. Here you will find great deals on eBay merchandise, as well as an assortment of articles and resources that will help you become a better eBay seller. And check out my Cool eBay Misspelling Tool.

    eBay Title Writing Tips
    by Kirsten Hawkins
    Trying to be help your buyers find your auctions can be a truly daunting task. Most people only search eBay by title, not by description, and that means that you only have those 55 characters of the title to cover all the possible search terms. That’s not easy. In this email, I’ll give you a few pointers.
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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.
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  • Turn Your eBay Experience Into Even More Profit
    by Mark Kenny
    As eBay itself says "Want to sell your stuff on eBay but don't have the time? Let a Trading Assistant do it for you? Trading Assistants are experienced eBay Sellers who will sell your items on eBay for a fee." I have friends who work within the IT industry and they are the ones who call me most often! Computer technicians, Network consultants, even company directors of IT firms. It seems that over the years of selling on eBay surprisingly we've gained quite a rare skill.
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  • eBay - Part Time or Full? How to Decide
    by Kirsten Hawkins
    Going full-time as an eBay seller is living the dream: making a real income, working from home, being your own boss and all the rest of it. It’s the promise of a million scams, and it’s finally come true - at least for some.
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  • Spelling Means Cash on EBay Auctions
    by Adam Ginsberg
    On eBay, Misspelling in titles and descriptions often means “opportunity”. When Steve Marconi wanted to sell his ex-wife’s diamond ring, he listed them on eBay - but his item didn’t sell. So, he put the item up for sale again…still no sale.
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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.
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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.
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  • Are You Sabotaging Your Ebay Success?
    by Terry Gibbs
    Many people try to grow their businesses and run into walls. These walls hold us back from reaching our full potential. Walls like not enough time in the day to get everything done, not having the skills to complete tasks, failing to delegate, and even not choosing the right path get in our way.
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