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How To Start Make Money With Easy With Ebay Auctions

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Using PayPal as a Small Business Tool

PayPal is a popular system for making eBay auction payments, but if you're a small business owner with a PayPal account, PayPal may offer you more than just a way to get paid for your eBay listings. Two of the most useful and popular beyond-eBay tools offered by PayPal are the virtual terminal service and the automated shopping cart building and management system. Virtual Terminal PayPal's Virtual Terminal service gives any PayPal member the ability to accept credit cards either online or offline. It does this by providing you with a "virtual" terminal—essentially an onscreen version of the little credit card swiping machine that you see at many retail establishments. By joining PayPal's tirtual terminal program, you can accept credit card payments from anyone—just input their credit card number, expiration date, and the amount of the transaction and their card will be charged and the funds deposited into your PayPal account. Fess for the virtual terminal program begin at $30.00 Continue Reading

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How to Be Successful Selling on eBay

How to Be Successful Selling on eBay 1. Identify your market. Take a while to sit and watch for what sells and what doesn't out of the items you're interested in. Any market research data you can collect will be very useful to you later on. You'll probably see the 'sweet spots' quite quickly - those one or two items that always seem to sell for a good price. 2. Watch the competition. Before you invest any money, see what the other sellers in your category are up to, and what their strategies are. Pay special attention to any flaws their auctions might have, because this is where you can move in and beat them at their own game. 3. Find a product. Get hold of a supplier for whatever it is you want to sell, and see what the best rates you can get are - don't be afraid to ring round quite a few to get the best deal. If the eBay prices you've seen are higher than the supplier's, then you're set. 4. Start small. Don't throw thousands at your idea straight away - get started slowly, see Continue Reading

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Tips On How to Buy Stuff for Cheap on eBay

So you want to buy cheap stuff on ebay? Tips on how to buy stuff for cheap on eBay Buying and selling on e-bay can save you money. It can also make you money if you learn to understand the concept. 1. Search for whatever item you want to bid on and click on sort (Price: Lowest First). 2. Mark those items to watch on your My eBay. 3. Watch items of interest until the last 5-10 minutes of auction. 4. Go to auction page and prepare proxy bid. Be cheap. Don't set proxy higher than you are willing to go. remember you will also pay shipping when you win the auction. Consider this as part of your total investment. 5. As late as you dare, click bid. 6. If you lose, try again on the next watched auction. 7. If you win, pay promptly. 8. Make sure you don't enter the wrong amount. Tips Never overbid on an item there are a lot of - if there's another item identically priced, bid only a little on the first, and push them both up at the same rate, until you are the winning bidder. If you Continue Reading

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Top Tips to Set up a Drop Ship Business on eBay

Steps 1 Select your Niche Market. Steps 2 Set your financial goal (i.e. Create $300 a week in profits). Steps 3 Set up an eBay Seller account. Steps 4 Do eBay Research. Go to eBay Click "Advanced Search" Enter product within your Niche Market (i.e. Art Deco lamps) Sort by "Price Highest First" Select "Completed listings only" Click "Search" Make note of the best selling products Steps 5 Go to the web to find an online distributor. Go to www.Google.com and search for one of the "hot selling products" you discovered in STEP 4. When you find a website selling the same or similar products, make note of it in your Drop Ship Journal (url, email, telephone #, contact name). Distributor website can be like etelcoshop.com, uniqbe.com, etc Alternatively you could use a directory or other drop ship source such as WorldWide Brands, Doba or SimpleSource - they do the work of finding legitimate dropshippers for you. Keep doing step 5 until you have a list of 40 websites Continue Reading

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Steps for setting up a business on ebay

Ted Corriher, a home, garden and farm equipment dealer in Newton, North Carolina, didn't know much about computers or the internet four years ago. He didn't even have a personal e-mail account. "I am computer illiterate," he says. "But all my friends were buying on eBay, and I didn't want to miss [out]." So he asked one of his employees to find out how he could sell his equipment on eBay. That was three years ago. Today, he sells about $100,000 worth of equipment on eBay every month, and his predominantly tractor-sales business has grown from $4 million to $10 million in annual sales. It's almost hard to believe this $3.27 billion online marketplace with a record 404 million listings as of the end of 2004 was Corriher's initial foray onto the internet. The opportunity to expand beyond a 300-mile radius from the doorstep of Corriher Implement Co., which his grandfather started in the 1850s, is part of what persuaded this 40-year-old to join a whopping 147 million registered users on Continue Reading

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