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- Been There, Done That, on eBay by Red Ink Diary on Nov 18, 2009
This post was written on the eBay community boards three years ago by an eBay loyalist. As you read it you will feel the pain bleeding through the words. At that time I had begun learning how to build my own website. I removed over 1500 listings (abo...
- Discussing Seller Exodus From eBay by Red Ink Diary on Nov 13, 2009
Fellow blogger Hillary De Piano who wrote The My Little Pony Collector’s Inventory: A Complete Checklist of All US Ponies, Playsets and Accessories from 1981 to 1992 (buy it now because it too is on it’s way to becoming a collectible) com...
- The Internet Isn’t a Money Making Magic Wand by Sazbean on Nov 12, 2009
It happens too often. I run into a business owner who is really excited about putting up a website or ecommerce site because they’re going to make a bunch of money in the next few months. There still seems to be this notion about the Intern...
- Affiliate Programs Explained by CHASTER on Nov 5, 2009
Affiliate programs are also known as associate programs, partner programs, reseller programs and sponsor programs.
- Easy Usability Testing with UserTesting.com by Marketing Technology Blog on Nov 3, 2009
An important, but unfortunately too-often overlooked, aspect of web design is usability. Most experienced web designers understand the basic concepts and principles of usability, but the more complex a website, the more important usability testing b...
- Selling Tips for Newbies at Ebay by CHASTER on Oct 23, 2009
I'm directing this article to those who are just starting their eBay Selling Venture. Whether you're selling books, DVDs, CDs, collectibles or clothing, all things (with the exception of eBooks and services) need to be mailed. And it's the postage...
- Masters of Business Online 2009 by Marketing Technology Blog on Oct 23, 2009
On Wednesday, I attended the Masters of Business Online put on by Jim Brown of EverEffect. First, I have to give Jim absolute kudos on this event. While one-day industry events costs thousands of dollars in Chicago, New York or San Jose… this...















