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  • eBay Description Writing Tips
    by Kirsten Hawkins
    Once you’ve drawn the buyers in with your title, the next thing to do is to tell them all about your item with the description. But just what should you write in your description?
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  • 12 Items You Can't Sell On eBay
    by Sydney Johnston
    Millions of would-be entrepreneurs want to sell things on ebay. eBay is the #1 home-business opportunity in the world right now, so it's natural that many are eager to find highly profitable items for re-sale on eBay. However, it's important to know that there are certain items that can't be sold. Here are a dozen of them ...
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  • The Myths and Magic of eBay Drop-shipping Vendors
    by Kirsten Hawkins
    If you’ve never heard of drop shipping, then prepare to be impressed - it sounds like every eBay seller’s dream. With drop shipping, you don’t have to keep any stock at all. You simply list auctions for what your drop shipper sells, without actually seeing it yourself.
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  • Keeping records of your Ebay business: Part 4
    by Jason James
    The base for any business to survive over the long term, especially an ebay powerseller business, is to keep accurate detailed records of everything pertaining to your ebay records. In our recent articles of parts one through three, we touched up on the basics of your financial records and how to start a paper-trail system of your ebay powerseller business that is both accurate for your personal books and for the IRS at tax time.
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  • Top 10 Tips To Selling Successfully on eBay
    by Jason James
    As a successful Powerseller on eBay I often get turned to for advice. Since I registered on eBay in 2000, I've ran thousands of profitable auctions which I follow these guidelines. Most importantly always try to be fair with other users who deal with you and never be intimidated by any competition. eBays big enough for us all, and currently there is 1 seller registered to 78 buyers.
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  • How To Make Money As A Self-Improvement Guru
    by Tim Knox
    As you know, I'm always on the look out for new and exciting products that will make you and me money. That's partly what this newsletter is all about: when I find new opportunities that show tremendous promise, I feel obligated to share them with you.
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  • Auction Tip: Make the Most of Your eBay "About Me" Page
    by Chuck Smith
    One of the most important, and least-utilized, features on eBay is the "About Me" page. With your About Me page, you can promote yourself as a seller, promote all of your auctions, and show off your eBay Feedback ratings. This provides credibility for your auction business, and also gives you an opportunity to express your unique personality.
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  • 3 Simple Ways To Start Your Home Based Internet Business Right Now
    by Andrea Hayhurst
    So, you've finally decided to take that giant leap of faith and start your very own home based Internet business. You've decided that it's finally time to step up to the plate and claim your share of all those Internet riches you keep hearing about. Only problem is, now that you've finally made your decision, it seems like a pretty daunting task deciding what to do next. Using the term "information overload" to describe the problem seems like a huge understatement.
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