Archive for September 12th, 2006

New eBay Podcast Tool Released

Supreme Auction has released Version 2.0 of its eBay listing design tool for the US market and is making it available for free for the first months. The company is based in Germany and is an eBay Compatible Solution. Supreme Auction 2.0 is designed to make sellers’ listings look more professional and compelling and includes [...]

 

Investigating eBay’s Search for Balance

Strange rumblings of discontent are evident within the eBay community and for the past few weeks I have been investigating what all the fuss is about. Since announcements went out around the world that eBay would be increasing fees to their ‘store’ owners, a torrent of complaint and blogging mayhem has appeared on the Web. [...]

 

Skype Gaining Popularity In Business

Two years ago, Mark Ehr and a few co-workers began using Skype to communicate between Proxima Technology’s Denver headquarters and its offices in Sydney, Australia, and Windsor, England. “I’d spent hours talking to Sydney,â€? says Ehr, director of product marketing at the 70-person software company. Luxembourg-based Skype’s peer-to-peer voice-over-IP software routes calls over the public [...]

 

Is Your Pricing Effecting Your eBay Profits

One of the reasons why your items aren’t selling, is because of your bad pricing strategy. In this article, I shall be giving you 3 powerful ebay pricing strategies that will make your items sell like crazy. You will also get a free link to a recommended ebay resource that I constantly use to make [...]

 

eBay Sellers Seeking New Avenue Through Yahoo

With eBay fee hikes the cost of selling goods online has forced many eBayers to search for other means to sell there items. This has spurred a recent growth in local Yahoo groups. These groups can be found anywhere around the world, by searching yahoo groups.   One of the most popular groups is called [...]

 

Revolution In Surveillance Systems Revolution In Surveillance Systems

BusinessWeek Online: There are 6 million video cameras mounted in stores across the U.S., according to market researcher J.P. Freeman Co. Their unblinking eyes are everywhere, watching exits and peering down aisles. You already knew that. But you probably had no idea how smart some of these cameras are getting. Some stores have installed a [...]

 

Don’t Risk Losing Your Business Domain Name!

WebProNews: Thousands of small business webmasters briefly lose their domain names at expiration, due to a simple lack of understanding about the roles of three key players in the drama: domain name registrars, web hosts and internet service providers. One simple solution is to extend domain registration for the maximum ten years. The other solution [...]

 

Why Students Make Great Entrepreneurs Why Students Make Great Entrepreneurs

Dharmesh Shah at OnStartUps.com: Having been involved, either in an informal or formal capacity over the years, I have found that many startup founders that I know began their companies while they were still students (undergraduate or graduate) or shortly after they graduated. Why Students Make Great Entrepreneurs: 1. Starry-Eyed Optimism: Let’s face it, starting [...]

 

Sleepless Night Gives Inventor Idea

Daily Record.com.uk: An inventor is launching a Robert Burns board game he dreamed up during a nightmare. Malcolm McArdle’s creation, The Bard Game, tests players’ knowledge of Scotland’s national poet. But the project was almost scrapped after the dad-of-one could not find a backer. However, a Chinese firm called SNP came to the rescue and [...]

 

Web Sites Becoming A Bigger Portion Of News Broadcasts

Business First of Louisville: If you can’t beat ‘em, as the saying goes, join ‘em. As TV news broadcasts face increasing competition for viewer eye time from the Internet, stations have taken the fight to the Web. Today, every local TV news operation has an accompanying Web site. Local TV news broadcasts have been losing [...]