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  • MISSPELLED/HIDDEN EBAY AUCTIONS - Find Them, FREE!

    www.Auction-Misspellings.com is a free eBay misspellings search tool which finds misspelled/hidden auctions that most shoppers just can't see.

    Ten Sure Fire Ways To Lose Bidders
    by Steven Woodward
    When you realize the cost of placing an auction includes everything from auction site fees, cost of electricity, internet access, your time, and other auction management issues and expenses, why is it that many auction sellers lose bidders they’ve worked so hard, and spent so much money to get to their auctions, by making easy to fix mistakes?
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  • Top eBay Business Secrets Revealed
    by Jason James
    Ten million - let me say that number again - ten million people visited the eBay website last month. With everything from online auctions to dropshipping opportunities, the eBay business website has something for everyone. If you are thinking about joining in on the hysteria and trying to make your fortune with an eBay business of your own, here are some of the best things you can do to maximize your chances for success.
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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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  • 7 Things You Can Learn from Competing eBay Auctions
    by Dave Lovelace
    If you haven't discovered the benefits of legitimately "spying" on your competition, then it's time to start looking at your competitors’ auctions, starting today. Why? As the old gold-rush miners use to say, "thar's gold in them thar hills!"
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  • 7 Simple Steps To Profit Without Your Own Product
    by Clifford Mee
    Most people do not succeed on the internet because they are selling products no one desperately wants. If you want to be truly successful sell only things that people really really really want to buy!
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  • Six ways to make extra money for Christmas
    by Anna-Marie Stewart
    Christmas time can be stressful and hard if you`re running low on cash. Here are 6 tips for making some extra money so you too can have a joyful season.
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  • Do I Really Need A Business License and Tax ID?
    by Tim Knox
    I've gotten quite a few emails recently from ebusiness owners who seem to think that just because their business is conducted online or from the comfort of home that the rules and regulations that govern brick and mortar businesses do not apply to them. The ebusiness questions I get most often do not involve building websites or conducting ecommerce...
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  • The Secrets To Buying Closeout Merchandise
    by Skip McGrath
    Many people buy overstocked or closeout merchandise for resale. You can earn large profits if you buy carefully. Basically, you want to buy only desirable merchandise. Some times merchandise shows up with closeout dealers because it wouldn't sell in a store. These items should be avoided. Look for merchandise that didn't sell for economic reasons -- not because the merchandise was poor.
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