18 September, 2008 | 11:30AM BST Courtesy of Ebay Announcement board As of September 22nd, eBay Marketplace Research will be retired and a new service from Terapeak will be offered as a replacement. On this date, existing subscriptions to eBay Marketplace Research will be cancelled and the tool will no longer be available. If you were an eBay Marketplace Research subscriber on eBay.co.uk as of Friday August 15th, you're eligible to transfer your current subscription to Terapeak at your current rate. You can do this now by signing in with your eBay user ID and password here: http://pages.terapeak.com/uk/learn_more/ You'll be guided through the process of signing up for the Terapeak tool and offered your subscription benefits. Marketplace Research by Terapeak currently supports the following eBay sites:
Currently, Terapeak does not support eBay.ie data. However, eBay.ie users that are interested in UK data should sign up for Terapeak’s eBay.co.uk Marketplace Research. Regards, |
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Monday, September 29, 2008
* eBay Marketplace Research to be retired***
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Checkout The New Fishing Lures Listed on Ebay
Rapalas,Bombers,Rebels,Booyah and many more
Music City Superstore
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Lodging in Smyrna Tn
Fantastic Ebay Store
Please checkout this store The Pink Frog Shoppe! You will be glad you did.
West Hills Sub Division Fundraiser Report
More New Listings added to My Ebay Store
Ebay Class Scheduled for November 8th
This class covers the basics of selling on Ebay. Class starts at 9:00 A.M. and ends at 4:30p.m. A workbook will be available for $25.00. Cost of the class is $60.00 .Please register at frnchrgr@yahoo.com. Payments accepted personal checks ,money orders,pay pal. Pay pal payments should be sent to patricia @highearnersgroup.com. Cash at the door only. Limited space please register before November 1st
Sunday, September 14, 2008
New Items Added to My Ebay Store
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
West Hills Subdivision Garage Sale Fundraiser
West Hills Sub Division Fundraiser
We are holding a garage sale to raise funds for one of our neighbors. She was diagnosed with lung cancer All proceeds from the garage sale will go to help pay for treatment and traveling expenses.The sale includes womens clothing,mens clothing, dishes , furniture,fishing lures,(spinnerbaits,crankbaits Berkley Bandit,Rapala,,plastic worms)and many other items of interest. Aluminum Kitchen cart African Violets
Please check back often,many items are being added daily.
Thank you in advance for your support.
West Hills subdivision
7470 Charlotte Pike Nashville TN 37209
Nashville, Tennessee
Friday, September 5, 2008
Options to Ebay
Top 6 Places to Sell Online
Top 6 Places to Sell Online Revealed…
#1: Overstock
Why it’s good: Big traffic numbers and a Verified Registered User policy that has prevented fraud from Day 1 (are you listening eBay?). Fees are value for money and the site fosters a tight community. We also liked the fact that payment options are more varied. Goodbye Paypal tyranny! Google Checkout and O-Auctions Checkout are two of the additional options available here. Interestingly, jewelry sells especially well on Overstock. The bad news? This gem is only available to US residents, although a UK version is set to be released sometime soon.
#2 eBid
eBid has consistently kept its place as one of the top alternatives to eBay since its launch in 1999. Available in 14 countries, traffic does vary between sites, but in general, traffic is high and continuing to go up. The biggest attraction for eBid sellers is the no listing fees policy. This makes a huge difference to your profit margins so you simply don’t need to sell as much as on eBay to get the same return. Other cool features include the ability to open up to 5 eBid stores at once(great for sellers in several different niches), and the ability to list using barcodes and prefilled information for books, DVDs, CDs and video games, which makes for super-quick bulk listing.
#3 BlueJay
BlueJay is extremely popular with sellers and buyers for very good reason. It’s 100% free and submits all listings to Google shopping, from which the majority of buyers come. It’s well designed and very user-friendly, coming complete with free online stores for all sellers.
#4 eCrater
We had difficulty deciding who was better out of BlueJay and eCrater. BlueJay won because of its superior design, however we strongly encourage you to try both. Like BlueJay, eCrater is also free and submits to Google Shopping. Although the design leaves a bit to be desired, many sellers swear they get more sales from eCrater than any other auction site because of its great placement in Google searches.
#5 Online Auction
Online Auction has one low monthly fee with no listing or final value fees. However, as part of the latest site upgrade, sellers can page $10 to get their auctions “featured” on Google shopping. In general, liquidation items and low-end stuff seems to sell better here than high-end designer items.
#6 CQOut
CQOut is very big in the UK and saw it’s listings grow by 100% in 2007. CQOut’s fees are significantly lower than eBay and if you don’t make a sale, you don’t need to pay anything. Where the site falls down in our opinion is in the lack of community and the somewhat harsh feedback policy of ‘3 strikes and you’re out’. Ouch! This article is courtesy of salehoo