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Archive for March, 2008

Be Reasonable

Friday, March 28th, 2008

If you are trying to sell some sort of product online whatever it may be, the best advise to anyone is to make sure your products are in demand. And the most important is be reasonable with your prices. People will more than likely be more willing to buy something that is under $10 than […]

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Blog on Products

Monday, March 10th, 2008

You can use your blog to talk about the various products that you have to offer.  You can even do reviews, price comparisons and the extras that you give to customers.  This will build a sense of presence on the Internet.  You can link directly to your eBay store or even to the particular product […]

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Make Your Terms Clear

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Many times buyers can get confused about the terms for shipping, handling and returns.   Although the majority of your auction listing should be based on the sales pitch, the bottom part should be your terms.  Make certain that your terms are very clear in your auctions.  Some people don’t like to list all this information.  […]

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Who’s Clicking On Your Ad? A Young Guy Without Much Money

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Another reason to find a better ad metric than click-throughs: 6% of the Internet population accounts for about half of all Web display ad click-throughs, according to media buyer Starcom USA, targeting firm Tacoda and comScore via MediaPost.
The report says heavy clickers skew male and youngish (25 to 44 years old) and have an average […]

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Microsoft-Yahoo

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Why does Microsoft purchase of danger make so much sense? Because it gives the software giant a solid platform in the fast-growing, consumer-focused smartphone market — without screwing up its business-focused Windows Mobile lineup.
Danger’s Sidekicks have caché with young urbanites, but they’re not nearly as popular as multimedia devices like RIM’s BlackBerry Pearl and […]

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