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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Breaking New`s About the eBay Affiliate Program (and how to make money from it) on eBay Radio

If you've never heard of it!

the eBay Affiliate program helps you earn money for driving traffic to eBay.
even to your own listings! I'll spare you all the details here (and instead encourage you to check out their info page),
but if you keep a blog,have your own site,
or otherwise have a space carved out for yourself on the web, it's worth checking out.

You also will want to listen in to eBay Radio today to learn more.
Our Affiliate team will be on,and will have special guest Megan Casey,the chief editor of Squidoo.com,
with them.Squidoo is a member of our Affiliate Program,and offers sellers an innovative way to show off their listings...and to make some money as well.Tune in to learn more.

Earn a quick $5Join Squidoo Today.......
By registering using this special Link
you will get $5 credited to your account when you have made $15

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

eBay Trend`s for 2007

eBay Trends for 2007

Although we’re facing a hectic holiday season, it’s not too soon for sellers to be planning for 2007. As a matter of fact, as an experienced seller, you should all have your first-quarter business plan ready to go now. And while you probably feel you have your business under control, you should be prepared for plenty of unseen variables. Here are a few thoughts as to what you may see change in the marketplace and how you can make the most of your eBay listings over the coming year.

Expect Cost Increases

Sellers always seem to be caught unaware when eBay or PayPal changes a policy or when they (dare I even breathe the thought?) raise their fees. Like the changing of the weather, increased fees, in some form or another, should always be expected. Realize that it’s not because eBay's a big bad company that wants to pilfer from our pockets, but they're constantly attempting to improve the site to make it the ultimate marketplace for online shoppers, and they need to cover their costs.
UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service also tend to raise their fees each year, plan to add that cost to your shipping fees. Last year the Postal Service increased the flat rate and one-pound priority rate to $4.05, bringing the amount we charge buyers for small-item shipping close to $5. Next year, you may have to exceed the $5 price point.

Market With Charity Listings

eBay Giving Works (through MissionFish) has raised more than $34 million for nonprofits to date. Many sellers have found that by participating in this program and contributing a portion of their sales to a charity, they've increased their bids and final sale prices. This marketing model makes a lot of sense based on my customer service theory: By donating to a charity, you build an image of being a caring business on eBay rather than just another seller. Remember these facts:
Listings stand out with a Giving Works ribbon icon.
Your chosen nonprofit’s mission statement is on every listing that benefits them.
Each donation is tax-deductible (MissionFish provides the receipt for you).
The eBay fee credit policy rewards your generosity.

Increase Seller-Buyer Communication

If you’ve been listing items for the holidays, you might notice a new option on the sell-your-item form: You have the opportunity to include a Skype link in your listings. Skype is eBay’s web communication arm. By using it, your buyers can either call you by using a microphone and their computer speakers or open a chat window to ask you questions. Although many sellers feel that communication with customers is a bother, by answering questions quickly, your sales will go up. Again, here's the theme of increased customer satisfaction in 2007.

Be a Savvy Merchandiser

I hear it all the time: “Oh woe is me! None of my items are selling anymore. eBay has ruined the market," or “The economy's down so no one's buying.” Yep, it's the American way--blame everyone else for the downturn. Why not look to yourself?
Just recently, I was looking for a cowboy-style Christmas stocking on the site, and I found close to 100 different listings for the very same item. The pricing wasn’t very different (but the shipping charges were), and the sellers were all clearly buying from the same source. Is this a vibrant marketplace? Did the sellers do their homework before buying this item to sell?
Before buying deep into an inventory item, do a little research. Check out the eBay site and see if the item is already listed. In a couple of days, check it again. Has the number of listings increased? Did anyone buy the item? Choose your items selectively. It’s a very competitive market.

Reconsider Collectibles

Many eBay sellers pooh-pooh the collectible arena and have stopped selling these one-of-a-kind items. But collectibles are the heart and soul of eBay--it's the primary online marketplace where shoppers can look to find a plethora of unique and vintage items. No local antiques or collectibles store can possibly carry the wide variety of items that buyers can find on eBay. If you can find unique items, this is the place to sell them.

Expand Business Overseas

Are you selling your products worldwide? You might consider it if you knew that eBay has more than 212 million registered users across the globe. Considering that there's a huge audience for Americana worldwide, you can easily find desirable items to build your sales. Visit outlet malls for current fashion, toys and home décor items. Just think: If you’re a U.S. expatriate living in Germany, the only way you’ll be able to buy your favorite products at a reasonable price is from an eBay seller. And foreign nationals also crave many of the items we take for granted.

Sell (or at Least Link) From Your Own Website

Do you have enough time and know-how to start your own e-commerce site? The most successful eBay sellers sell merchandise from independent websites. Your business can grow a good 30 to 40 percent by the simple addition of a website.
If a full-blown e-commerce site seems too much for you just now, install an eBay editor kit on your free ISP page. When people click on your store items and follow through with a purchase, you'll get a 75 percent store referral discount on your final value fees for bringing a buyer to eBay. Learn more about the tools eBay offers to promote your listings here.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Did you know that you can get your own free eBay WebLog and About Me Page

See an example here and tell me what you think about doing buiseness on eBay.

My eBay Weblog
You also can have your own about me eBay page:


Please visit my eBay About Me page.

We are all about to COLAPCE situasion in the moment of beginning out on eBay,

bUT dont worry i have done it.
i have seen it.

Can i do it?? yes!!

REASONS:

I sell stuff/Goods out on eBayI`m a newbie on eBay,but i have made several sales and moore to be made.

I have goods listed right now.And moore to come in the future.

#1 I think it is important to understand how you fine tune your eBay store settings and listings before start listing your goods.That did the trick for me.

#2 Create a free eBay about me page!!Create a free eBay WebLog!!Create a free eBay My World Page!!Create a free eBay Custom Page!!

#3 Get a My eBay Store($15 month fee)

#4 Start listing your goods(Be creative while typing sales text)

#5 Use Turbolister software for bulk listing.

Wait before you go!!

More Community Programs on eBay:

Support charity with eBay Giving WorksMake a Better World! Buy and sell on eBay for charity.

eBay Government Relations - Get InvolvedJoin Main Street and make your voice heard today!

Find or share knowledge in the eBay WikiRead up and share information on topics important to you.
Reviews & GuidesShare your advice and opinions or learn from others!

Create an About Me pageExpress yourself and build trust with this personalized page.

Participate in our Town Hall forumAsk questions, offer suggestions, and learn about new features.

Join eBay's User Experience Research Panel Help us improve eBay

That`s all Folk`s for TODAY

Happy Sale to you all
Have a Nice Day on eBay

Regards

Jim Sandvik
BumbleBee-Ltd
www.dealspotter.tk/

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

How to Uploading Videos to YouTube

Uploading Videos to YouTube

Many of you out there may be wondering how it is that we get those video clips to play from within our blog posts. Well we are doing our best to latch onto what seems to be the latest internet craze - video - and with the help of a YouTube account we can upload and share videos with ease.
If you would like to submit a video for use on the Chatter Blog you will need to upload your completed video to video hosting website YouTube.com. Unfortunately we can't accept video files sent directly to us, whether by email or conventional mail. Below you will find step-by-step instructions to get up and running on YouTube and how to upload your video to share with us or with others.
First thing you have to do is go to the YouTube website. The address is http://youtube.com/.




Once there you will need to Sign Up for an account (or login if you have done so in the past). The links are located in the upper right corner of the page.









The registration process is pretty quick and easy. You'll need to select a username, but it is entirely up to you if you want to try and use your eBay member ID. Don't forget that YouTube is not an eBay site, so you will want to keep that in mind when selecting your username and password combination.
















Now that you have an account, and are logged in, your username will show up in the top right corner (note: our username is eBayChatter).





Across the top of the page is the main YouTube navigation tabs. The default tab is the "Home" tab, where you can find links to all of your "My"s (account, favorites, friends, videos, etc.)



On the opposite side of the Home tab is the Upload tab, which is where you can upload your own videos to share. The uploading process consists of two steps.

The first part of Step One is to name and describe the video you are about to upload. How you want to name and describe your videos are entirely up to you, but if you include any profanity or innappropriate content you may be removed from YouTube and your videos can't appear on the Chatter Blog.
Tags allow you the option to assign searchable terms that may or may not already appear in your title or description. For example: we tag every blog video with "eBay", "Chatter", "Blog" so that we don't have to keep putting them in the title of each video. With tags people will have an easier time finding a video, regardless of the title.
Pick a category you want your video to go into. This is up to you, but we use News & Blogs option.
Clicking the "Continue" button takes you to Step Two.
















Now that you have provided all the details in Step One, you can finally upload the video file.


Best Regards
BumbleBee-Ltd
http://www.dealspotter.tk/
My eBay Store
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