A Quick Way to Find a Bargain on eBay Time after Time
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at
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Hi Barry,
As usual, you’re providing great value and content to your subscribers. This is another example of the first rate marketer you are. Thanks mate!
Best regards,
George Nieves
Hi George
Thank you very much for the compliment. I hope that you can use the guide to grab yourself some bargains.
Regards, Barry
.-= George Nieves´s last blog ..What The Heck Is A Newbie Anyway??? =-.
Hi Barry, thank you for the searching methods. This will cut down on a lot of unproductive browsing time and will probably mean I can get a few things I’ve been looking for for less. I can’t wait to read the guide chapters, it sounds very clever.
Hi Jen
Thanks for leaving a comment. I hope that you grab the bargains you’ve been looking for.
The misspelled listings eBook (that you received when you signed up to my newsletter) will have you engrossed.
Happy hunting Jen, best of luck,
Regards, Barry.
Hi Barry great post, its nice to see something about eBay with a bit of a different spin on it.
Cheers
Rob
Hi Rob
I hope it helps you grab a bargain.
Best of luck, Barry
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Hi Barry, another great post, thanks. I was talking to a friend recently about ebay’s category changes. In particular my friend sells books and is no longer able to list them under a specific category, they are simply fiction or non fiction. Very frustrating if you are looking for a particular type of fiction, say ghost stories. If the person listing hasn’t used that term in the title or text you might never come across the listing, but if it was a category, as it used to be, they would be able to list their book in that section. Shame on ebay!
Enjoy the journey.
Mandy
Hi Mandy
I sympathize with your friend. For some reason eBay are hitting the book sellers for 6, which makes you wonder, why? Seeing as the largest stores that eBay have are Book Stores.
I used to sell many books on eBay but after their policy change after policy change I decided to move away from Books and haven’t bought any new stock for some time now. I still have many books for sale but with the limited postal charges I would lose over £6.00 per sale.
Now that the weather is changing I’ll be car booting them.
Regards, Barry
Hi Barry,
Well you`re on the money with this one you know sometimes the more simple techniques and methods are the best, along with completed listings, and pulse great post hope you well?
Ed.
Hi Ed
I agree my friend, the simple techniques are overlooked way to often. I’ve recently been writing articles on such matters. More tips to come.
Take care Ed,
Respect and Regards, Barry
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