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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.

    The Biggest Ecommerce Opportunity Of This Century
    by Derek Gehl
    Even with all the controversy and bad press, it's no wonder that eBay is still being called, "The Biggest Ecommerce Opportunity Of This Century." eBay gets serious traffic -- in fact, a whopping TWO MILLION eager buyers visit eBay every day, ready and willing to make purchases online...
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  • Taxing eBay Part Deux
    by Tim Knox
    Several folks argued that just because their little eBay hobby generated a little cash, that didn’t make it a full blown business. It seems they consider the income from their little hobby to be financial manna from Heaven and thereby not taxable by earthly tax collectors. I’ve always been amused by folks who try to impress me with talk about their “little side business” but when the subject turns to taxes they suddenly refer to it as “my little hobby.”
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  • How to Reduce eBay Buyer Complaints
    by Kirsten Hawkins
    Buyers are funny creatures, aren’t they? One minute they’re over the moon because they’ve got themselves a bargain, and the next they’re upset because their bargain seller doesn’t provide first-class customer service. There’s only really one way to reduce complaints: give these people what they want!
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  • Six Steps Towards Successful Buying at eBay Auctions
    by Stephen Reynolds
    Buying on eBay can be very rewarding, either in terms of being able to pick up items cheaply or for hunting for hard to find items. Although generally the experience is good, there are instances where things can go badly wrong. These tips, based on experience over the last seven years, should help to avoid some of the potential pitfalls.
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  • Keeping records of your Ebay business: Part 3
    by Jason James
    Welcome to Ebay seller business bookkeeping 101. In case you are just now catching up to speed with this article series about keeping good financial records of your ebay company, you may want to check back with part part I and II of this article.
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  • The Secrets Of Starting A Successful Ebay Business
    by Tim Knox
    If Fred Sanford were alive today, Alex, I'm sure he'd be earning his ripple money by selling quality junk on eBay. While it's also true that one man's junk is another man's treasure (I have a garage full of treasure to prove this point), your chances of building a profitable business selling "junk" on eBay (or anywhere else, for that matter) are slim to none.
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  • The Top Sellers On eBay
    by Sydney Johnston
    A fascinating eBay case study is the number one seller on eBay, a little outfit called Marie's CDs, but is better known under its old name "1 Cent CD." Jay and Marie, current ID "jayandmarie", are an institution on eBay and are a big part of what makes eBay such an amazingly popular phenomenon.
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  • What Else Belongs on Your eBay Shipping Box?
    by Kirsten Hawkins
    The quickest answer I feel I should give to this question is this: not your handwriting! Scrawling addresses on boxes with a pen is extremely amateurish, and you shouldn’t do it. Print your own labels instead. But what should you put on them?
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