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In this article we look at best practices for increasing your eBay customers satisfaction level and your repeat sales on eBay.
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In this article we discuss how to keep your eBay customers informed and connected.
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Now that more and more people are turning to eBay both to sell and to buy, it is imperative for your listings to stand out from the rest of the pack.
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In this second part of eBay Listing Secrets we'll discuss how to use your hosting account to make rapid changes to your listings, add credibility-building features, and keep your listings fresh and interesting.
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Find out how Free Shipping can help boost your online sales, and some options you should consider before giving away free delivery to your customers.
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Sometimes it's painful to look at your eBay cometitors' listings, especially if they seem to be doing better than you are. In this article we look at ways to outrank your eBay competitors by observing their movements.
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One of the best ways to attract more business to your retail website is to make your website a valuable resource for your buyers. The more information your site contains, the more helpful and indispensable you become to your clientele, and the higher your search engine ratings will become.
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If you are just launching your new career as an online entrepreneur, you may not have a lot of free cash to commit to inventory. One way to kick start cash flow is to begin your selling career with digital product sales through sites such as eBay. In this article we outline how to setup your own digital delivery business.
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eSources has partnered with a leading eCommerce provider to offer you a free PayPal Enabled eCommerce store, ready to be setup in minutes.
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Marketing studies show that e-tailers will lose 60 percent to 80 percent of potential orders if there is no option to pay by credit card; the studies also show that by offering credit card payments, not only will an e-tailer receive more orders, but those orders will be substantially larger.