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| Contents Auction Training: What to Sell Let's Get Selling Creating Your Ad Misc. Thoughts Basic HTML Pictures Photos in Ads Graphics Online Cool Ads Online Get Organized Email Control Other Buy/Sell's How to Snipe Shipping Final Thoughts |
SHORTS ON A TALL SUBJECT: A few miscellaneous thoughts come to mind. Search - Any auction page worth it's salt has a search engine. Get familiar with "searching" and use it to your advantage. When you are still new to the game, You can gain more insight to products, prices, competition, opportunities, etc. by searching and browsing than by any other method I know of. Here's the link to our shortened eBay Search Tips page again. It contains more tips than you will even want at first. Quality - There is a customer somewhere for every product, but they won't be customers very long (and you won't remain a seller) if you rip them off. Provide a "quality" product at a "fair" price and you will have an outstanding future in the internet world of buying and selling. Reserve/Starting Bid - Both "Reserve Auctions" and "High Starting Bids" tend to scare away bidders, so use neither if at all possible. Sometimes you just have to have protection on valuable items. In that instance, a reserve is probably the best. You need to get the bidding started with a little lower starting bid and then see what happens. MORE HELPFUL GUIDELINES: |
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