Thursday, February 8, 2007

Ecommerce Beginnings - VI

Monday, January 22. 2007

Welcome back for this weeks article on Ecommerce Beginnings. Where to begin? Well, as anyone who is a football fan is surely aware of, the New England Patriots fell a little short in their quest to return to the Super Bowl for a 4th time in 6 years. My congratulations to them for an excellent season!

The reason I keep discussing the Patriots is because, to me, they are the epitomy of an organization that excels at getting the most out of their abilities. This ability to excel under constantly changing and demanding circumstances is a blueprint for success that everyone who wishes to be successful should follow. As the quote says: " People don't plan to fail, they fail to plan!"

Don't Let This Happen to YOU!

Now, getting back to two articles ago, I left you with some advice on thoroughly learning the eBay system. Once you establish yourself and become comfortable using eBay, i.e. have hopefully made a few purchases, possibly listed an item for sale and completed a sale or two. That is great! You should be feeling more comfortable and understanding how everything works.

To expand on this I recommend you go to the eBay Site Map, then go to the Selling Tools section. You'll find a complete listing of all of the tools that are available to support and to develop your selling ability on eBay in this section, both within eBay and through third-party solutions. Again, a word of caution - investigate each and every option very carefully. Be smart - check out each company before you make a decision. Look for independent reviews to see what others are saying about them.

Here are a couple of excellent sources of information to help you out:



Remember, don't forget to check out the
eBay Workshops. They are another great source of relevant information to help you.

Thanks for stopping by this week. I hope you have a great week and make sure you stop back next week to see the next posting for more helpful and sometimes entertaining information.

Mark@original-new-england-enterprises.com

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