eBay Q&A
200 of the Most Asked Questions About eBay.co.uk
Robert Pugh(Author)
Harriman House Publishing
Published on 31. August 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-1-905641-38-3 (ISBN)
Description
New from the best-selling author of "The eBay Business Handbook", this title presents 200 of the most asked eBay questions answered by top eBay PowerSeller Robert Pugh, including: How can I be sure that an item is not a fake? How do I know that I can trust the seller? Does the timing of my bid really make a difference? Are there certain types of item I should avoid selling? Is it possible to sell my house on eBay? When is the best time to end an auction? What should I include in my returns policy? What start price should I set when I list an item? How can I entice more visitors to my auctions? Does the style of my listing impact on its success? How can I encourage a bidding war for my items? What should I do if I have received a faulty product? My seller is no longer registered; what should I do? How should I record my business activities on eBay? When should I register my eBay business with the taxman? And, many more...all answered in the author's friendly and approachable style.Robert shares his wealth of eBay knowledge to give you the answers you need to take your eBay trading to the next level.
Compiled from the questions regularly sent to Robert by readers of his weekly eBay email bulletin, this is a must read for all eBayers.
Compiled from the questions regularly sent to Robert by readers of his weekly eBay email bulletin, this is a must read for all eBayers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Petersfield
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Width: 130 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-905641-38-3 (9781905641383)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
After 24 years working for the same company, and many years within the corporate sales division, Bob Pugh realised it was time for a change. He began selling on eBay in January 2003, initially by clearing his house of unwanted items, with very little knowledge of computers and no experience of selling via the internet. The first few months proved to be a steep learning curve. But he soon became an established eBay PowerSeller and has sold over 9,000 items. Now, aged 41, he has retired from full time work and uses eBay to generate an income as and when it is required. Editor of the popular website and blog, www.ebaybulletin.co.uk
Content
Introduction1. Registration and ID2. Buying Issues3. Deciding What To Sell4. Sourcing Products To Sell5. Listing Items For Sale6. Mechanics Of The Sale7. Postage And Delivery8. Packing9. When Transactions Go Wrong10. Feedback11. Payment12. Fees, Duties And Charges13. Scams14. Trading For A Living15. Technology16. Accounts and Tax17. More HelpConclusionAppendicesGlossary of terms and abbreviations