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Nov 17 2008

eBay and Drop Shipping

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If you are considering owning an eBay business, and develop a full time income at it, you can positively make that aspiration come true - even if you don’t have commodities of your own to sell.

eBay offers many folks who wish to give up their corporate nine-to-five jobs with a system to make a good earnings, without having to supply a huge amount of set up investment. This is made viable with the assistance of drop shippers. Drop shippers dispatch goods to the customers of business owners. If you own an eBay business, you are a business owner. This will allow you to display a wide variety of goods in your eBay store, without having to warehouse all those products!

All you have to do is organize your auction, and market the products. After that, you send on the buyer’s information to the drop shipping company. The drop shipper does the remainder, and they will even make use of your business information and in addition, your company logo if you have given it to them. When your customer receives your product, they will have no clue that your company didn’t send it. The drop shipper packs up the box , tags it, and sends out the goods that you sold, permitting you more time to organize all the other auctions, for larger profits.

 This is one of the few businesses where you can basically make a profit before you incur expenses!

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Nov 16 2008

eBay and Customer Service

Published by charray7 under Ebay Edit This

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You may not realize that excellent customer service must exist if you are selling items on eBay, even if it just an online auction. When a consumer receives first-rate customer service from you, they will almost certainly do one of two things, or both. They will supply you exceptional feedback, and they possibly will browse through your auctions in the future. If you anticipate earning revenue from eBay, you must discontinue the belief of it as an ‘auction’ and start to manage it like a ‘business.’

If you operated a brick and mortar establishment, how would you function toward your buyer while they were standing at your check out, waiting for you to finish ringing up their order? You would be helpful and polite obviously! You would do all that you could do to make certain that clients come back to your company in the future. You would do everything in your power to make certain that their business episode with you was both satisfactory and enjoyable. Why would you do anything less at the completion of one of your eBay auctions?

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