Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Introduction



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eBay University Learning Center


Welcome

Whether you're brand new to eBay or want to take your sales to the next level , this series of free online course live traning and fun Videos will help you to achieve your golds. chose a topic to discover eBay recommended leasions.

How to buy

These courses will cover the basics of searching, buying and paying for your items.

New to buy

These courses will give you a quick overview of how eBay works, how to register and how to buy with confidence.

How to sell

These courses cover how to create a sellers account, sell an item, accept online payments and keep track of all your selling activity on your own My eBay page.

Increase your sales

These lessons will help you take your eBay sales to the next level - covering marketing, optimization and eBay Stores.

Classroom Instrution

eBay University Classroom Instruction offers 2 courses:
- Selling Basics for the new seller and Beyond the Basics for the more experienced seller.
- Classes are offered in person or on CD-ROM and DVD.

Selling basics

With the Basics of Selling on eBay, you'll learn how to:
- Become an eBay seller
- Do research and create listings
- Improve your listings with better descriptions and photography
- Set pricing
- Open and use a PayPal account
- Monitor your listings
- Complete transactions

Beyorn the basics selling

With Beyond the Basics of Selling, you'll learn how to:
- Start and/or grow an eBay-based business
- Choose the right listing format
- Create compelling listings
- Use eBay listing tools
- Market your business on eBay
- Manage your listings
- Pack and ship inventory
- Use online payments from PayPal

Nine Reasons to Open an eBay Store




Whether you are a seasoned eBay seller or just getting started, opening an eBay store is a great way to reach customers you may not have captured otherwise. If you have thought about starting your own business, opening an eBay store is a great way to enter the world of entrepreneurship.

1. More exposure.
EBay reports that their store sellers see a average 25 percent increase in sales three months after opening their store. Opening an eBay store exposes your business to hundreds, if not thousands, of potential customers that may have otherwise never found you.

2. Repeat customers.
Store owners are much more likely than regular sellers to get repeat buyers, especially if they provide good customer service.

3. Save time.
Opening an eBay store can save you time with special features, such as automatic relisting of unsold items. You can set your Store Inventory listings to last for longer durations, including 30, 60, 90, 120 days or "Good ‘til Cancelled." These listings automatically renew upon auction close if the item doesn’t sell.

4. Increased credibility.
A professional-looking eBay Store gives you added credibility as an online retailer. Plus, you will have access to the eBay’s Business Resource Center, where you can download templates for professional-looking business cards. As an eBay store seller, you can create up to 20 custom categories within your store to merchandise your listings effectively.

5. Increased security and protection.
When you sell products through your own Web site, you don't always know whether or not a customer is legitimate. EBay attempts to weed out unscrupulous customers through user feedback and ID verification.

6. Get your own Web site.
When you open an eBay store, you get a unique URL you can drive customers to — whether or not they are eBay members. You can customize your store with your logo and images and colors of your choice.

7. Exclusive promotional features.
EBay’s Cross-Promotion tool lets you control which items are cross-promoted to your buyers. You also get access to the eBay Stores Email Marketing Tool and a store-specific search box.

8. Free monthly sales reports.
All store sellers receive free monthly sales reports that outline their activity by category (e.g., monthly gross sales, conversion rates, number of buyers). Additionally, if you have a Featured or Anchor Store, you will receive overall eBay marketplace data to benchmark your sales against other eBay sellers. And, with Accounting Assistant, you can export data about eBay and PayPal into QuickBooks.

9. Save money.
eBay store sellers get special discounts on eBay fees and receive promotional offers and free subscriptions to some services. You also will save money on administrative costs, as eBay helps you keep track of your sales and print shipping labels and invoices.

In addition, make sure to read these articles:
How to Create Color Palettes that Work Wonders for Your eBay Listings (and eBay Sales)
Top 10 eBay Selling Mistakes
Leaving eBay Feedback with Finesse
Using QuickBooks in Your eBay Business
Setting Up Your PayPal Account and Profile

Rethink Programs


Fresh Ideas for a Cleaner World
eBay and fellow members of the Rethink Initiative are applying some fresh thinking to the problem of e-waste.

Faster, more advanced computers, cell phones and electronics offer endless possibilities for enrichment, learning and entertainment. But as consumers and businesses keep pace with the introduction of exciting new products, we are faced with a mounting challenge: what to do with the products we’re upgrading from.

It’s no small issue. Hundreds of millions of retired computers, cell phones and electronics sit idle or are discarded by Americans every year. We need to make smart choices about what we do with these products to help ensure a clean environment for future generations.

Rethink: A new approach

The Rethink Initiative brings together industry, government and environmental organizations to offer a fresh perspective and new answers to the challenge of e-waste.