Filed Under (Business) by admin on January-2-2009

China has now been tagged as the “world’s electronics factory?. It has become the largest producer and supplier of consumer electronics products.

OK, I’m not Chinese, I don’t live in China (although it’s our country’s neighbor and there’s a big Chinese community here) and I don’t speak Chinese. So why am I so passionate about importing wholesale electronics from China?



Filed Under (Business) by admin on November-19-2008

This resource gives a brief overview of the 8 Keys To eBay Success which if implemented throughout your eBay business will drive it in a positive direction.

Copyright (c) 2008 8 Keys To eBay Success



Filed Under (4189) by admin on October-10-2008

In  Tiffany v. eBay, ___ F. Supp. 2d ___, 2008 WL 2755787 (No. 04 Civ. 4607) (S.D.N.Y. , July 14, 2008) the Southern District of New York rejected an effort by renowned jeweler Tiffany to expand the reach of contributory trademark infringement. Tiffany’s theory of secondary liability would have imposed liability for trademark infringement upon web-based intermediaries whose users infringe on trademarks by selling counterfeit goods.

Background

Tiffany & Co., the world-renowned jeweler, has spent 170 years building its famous trademarked brand, synonymous with luxury and high quality. eBay is a well-known online marketplace where people can sell their stuff to eBay buyers.



Filed Under (Business) by admin on February-2-2008

EBay can be a source of good extra income for you. But if you can master the art of selling and auctions, your income from eBay can be enormous it just might surpass your monthly salary. A little creativity and wise business decisions are needed in order to have a very productive eBay income. You never know, you might end up devoting your time to eBay trading because the profit is so great you’ll never need an office job. To make this real, you can follow the following expert techniques to make your eBay business a stunning success.



Filed Under (Internet) by admin on January-26-2008

Do you have several slow-moving items on your eBay page? Have you lost hope in making online sales? This article presents you with seven no-fail guides to get you on your feet and get your auctions a-movin’:

Present yourself as a reputable seller. Use professional and mature-sounding user names to gain the confidence of would-be customers. Not a lot of people can truly say that they have full confidence in a seller with a username such as xXhell_raiSeR_cHicK18Xx, do they?



Filed Under (Internet) by admin on January-16-2008

You want to be a successful seller with your own eBay business, do not you? Here’s a simple, ten-step path to fulfill your eBay dream.

Step 1: Identify your market. Take a while to sit and watch for what sells and what doesn’t out of the items you’re interested in. Any market research data you can collect will be very useful to you later on. You will probably see the ’sweet spots’ quite quickly - those one or two items that always seem to sell for a good price.



Filed Under (Internet) by admin on December-30-2007

Ebay and online auctions are becoming one of the fastest-growing ways to make an income on the internet. Many people have built entire home-based businesses this way. Here are some advanced tips for those of you who have already started profitable Ebay and auctions businesses.

Build a Reputation
Remember that a lot of people won’t buy from a business that doesn’t have a good reputation or is just starting out. You should always ask for feedback, and always provide it for buyers in return. Treat your customers right and they will return to your site for additional purchases.



Filed Under (Internet) by admin on December-29-2007

The success of EBay cannot be stated often enough. It is by far one of the Internet’s biggest winners by providing success for both bidder and seller alike. It has also become a diverse source of income for a lot of people, too. This great new avenue has allowed collectors, fashionistas, professionals, geeks and techies and everyone in between to purchase their needs and wants.