Here are my ten top marketing tips. This guide is one of a series of no-nonsense, advert-free "coffee-break" guides I have written to help new UK based eBayers. It's not too short, not too long, and I...
Books can be tricky things to sell. By remembering these important points you can maximise your selling price and avoid a bad selling experience. Check your book. Is it an old library book or is it from a...
I am often asked for help and advice in starting up on eBay and so I thought I would jot a few notes down as they occur to me. I accept no responsibility for the factual accuracy of the information contained...
Are you looking for a book on Ebay? Are you confused by references to such as VG-, NF, or Good+? A seller may not have a picture of the book at all, so how can you tell what sort of condition the book is in,...
Ever since the beginning of mankind and during the growth of several civilizations, there was a need to keep prisoners and to enslave people. This was necessary to have an inexpensive labor force to form...
Make sure that your item information exceeds your do's and don'ts. Whilst your long list of "rules" may in theory make your life easy, it will frustrate and irritate buyers. Give folks information about what...
The early development of the craft of crochet is linked to the imitation of lace and lace making. The word crochet comes from the French ‘croche’ or ‘croc’ meaning to hook. In the 16th century nuns taught...
Hello PayPal - Goodbye eBay As we write this in mid April 2008, eBay UK have started to implement a new PayPal policy.Almost all sellers are now forced to accept PayPal to list almost anything in almost any...
Sellers - here's how to clear that trash and make some cash!.... READ THIS...I virtually furnished my home and the family's wardrobe from car boot sales!I have fifteen years of regular car booting experience...
My daughter is now 2 years old and my son 10 months. This advice page is written to warn all new mums and mums-to-be that too much information can be a dangerous thing. No child will ever be ‘textbook’, so why...