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How To Sell on eBay
Learn how to play Christmas songs on the piano – howc.st Turn your possessions into cash and become an online selling machine. To complete this how-to, you will need: Something to sell A computer with internet access An eBay account A digital camera Shipping supplies Something to sell A computer with internet access An eBay account A digital camera Shipping supplies Step 1: Sign up If you haven’t done so already, sign up for a free eBay account. Before you auction off your belongings, establish a positive feedback rating by purchasing and promptly paying for a few eBay items. Step 2: Enter item and categorize Click on the “Sell” tab at the top of the page. Type in exactly what you’re selling and choose a specific category for your auction. You’ll pay a fee if you choose more than one category. If you have a seasonal item, wait until the right time of year to sell it. People are willing to buy things — even broken items — that you’d otherwise throw away. Step 3: Write description Title your auction and write a detailed — and honest — item description. Include related keywords to optimize search results. Mention problems or flaws — failing to do so could lead to negative feedback, which will make it harder for you to sell in the future. Spell-check. Misspelled words in titles and descriptions can result in lower sale prices because fewer buyers may access your auction in searches. Step 4: Snap and upload pictures Using a digital camera, snap several sharp, well-lit …
Use of 3D Could Change Face of E-commerce
The experience of online shopping – while with us for years – has mostly been limited to flat Web pages. But a new immersive online shopping experience is aiming to change the way retailers operate in the 21st century. (Jan. 20)
Google’s Matt Cutts | How to Get Better Visibility on Google
USA TODAY’s Jefferson Graham interviews Google engineer Matt Cutts on how to get your site to the top of Google with 5 basic, common sense SEO tips. Matt Cutts guests on the USA TODAY Talking Tech web video show. New episodes air weekly at tech.usatoday.com