Archive for September 2nd, 2006
Diversetrade.com Taking Advantage of eBays Slump
The Dutch owner is positioning the new entry as a “no-nonsense” website that will enable buyers and sellers to conduct business “at a fraction of existing auction website charges.” The reference is to eBay, which recently raised its fees for sellers. By W. David Gardner TechWeb Aug 31, 2006 11:06 AM Seeking to take advantage [...]
eBayers Struggle with Auction Fee Increase Overload
Sheldon Liber with BloggingStocks has written with great precision over the last few weeks on the situation eBay has with its recent raising of fees for sellers along with all the standard backlash that comes along when eBay increases its fees. But this time, something was different.I agree with Sheldon that the most intelligent, well-versed [...]
Home School Group Fights eBay’s Teacher Textbook Ban
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is expressing concern that eBay has banned the sale of teacher’s guides through its online auctions, a move that could drive up the cost of instructional materials for home-schooling families. The new eBay policy prohibits “the sale of teacher’s editions of textbooks and solutions manuals that are intended [...]
The Right eBay Tools to Market Your Product
New eBay retailers are often overwhelmed with all the choices they have to make–what to sell, what to charge, how to list an item. Thankfully, there are numerous tools available to answer those questions. eBay sold the data on every sale they’ve ever made to various companies. They’ve in turn, created tools to interpret that [...]


