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Steve Madden sues eBay over watches

Written by ShopOne on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 in eBay.

Footwear and accessories maker Steven Madden Ltd sued eBay Inc on Tuesday over purportedly fake watches being sold on the online marketplace’s website.

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan claimed that unlicensed watches bearing the Steven Madden brand name made by former licensee Vestal Watch Inc were being sold on eBay. It accuses eBay of trademark infringement.

The complaint said that Steven Madden representatives sent letters to eBay, asking for the watches to be removed from the website, but it said the watches were not removed.

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Ebay Power Seller – Pieces to the Puzzle

Written by ShopOne on Monday, July 13th, 2009 in eBay.

There are many different pieces to the puzzle of becoming an eBay Power Seller. Even more important are the pieces of the puzzle to becoming a Power Seller who can actually make money on eBay. It takes identifying a solid market niche and product(s) within that niche. It takes mastering the art of creating titles, photos and listings that stand out from the crowd. It takes outstanding customer service. It takes sound business operations practices.

On the business side of the equation one of the real keys is in the buying that you do to obtain your products for resale. It does little good to purchase products for resale and then find that there is no market available for those products. It does little good to purchase products and then resell them if there is not a profit involved. To make money on eBay requires that you make a profit.

To make money on eBay requires that you are able to find dependable sources for the merchandise that is to be sold. It does a seller little good to locate a supplier of merchandise and then have that supplier run out of merchandise after only one or two orders.

To make money on eBay requires that you are able to locate suppliers that ship exactly what they represent the merchandise to be. There are no surprises. There are no substitute products. What you order is what you get. Don’t be fooled; selling on eBay is just like any other business. It is full of ups and downs. To make money on eBay sellers must be prepared to accept that fact. To make money on eBay sellers need to be able to weather the low periods and come back with even more enthusiasm and commitment to their eBay business.

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Ebay Selling – 5 Assets For Success

Written by ShopOne on Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 in eBay.

Selling on eBay is perhaps one of the easiest ways to start an online business, but most people do not know what they can sell or where to find supplies. The next problem many people have is getting their items properly packaged and shipped. Here is a common example …

For an example we’ll use Ben and Jason. They each like to sell on eBay for some extra money. First we’ll begin with Ben. Since he gets most of his items by going to garage sales, he gets up early Saturday morning, grabs a cup of coffee and rushes out to his truck and drives from one garage sale to the next, just like he has been doing for the last 2 Saturdays. But this time Ben was successful and found an old knife dated in 1868 – and he only paid $12!

Ben was excited as he drove home thinking about the huge profit he would make selling it on eBay. As soon as he got home he began taking pictures with his digital camera until he finally got a perfect quality photo. Ben then uploaded the photo to his computer. He then had to write his sales advertisement. It was late when Ben finally got his knife on eBay and ready to sell. A week later his knife sold for $83. Wow, was Ben Happy! Now, he had to carefully package the knife with the customers correct shipping address and take it to the post office, meanwhile, getting stuck in the rush hour traffic. Ben is frustrated but after a long wait he gets his item off with a nice $71. profit! But doesn’t that sound like a lot of work and hassle?

Now, let’s see how Jason is doing. Jason sleeps as long as he wants, which is usually around 11:30 on Saturdays. He gets up and prepares a nice pot of coffee and taking it, goes into the livig room to watch some cartoons with the kids. When the show is over he gets on the internet with another cup of hot coffee and logs onto his eBay Wholesale Suppliers – Drop ship Account and finds some products that are hot on the market. He decides on laptop with a great discounted price of $549 which was his wholesale price. But wait … Jason does not even have to pay for this until it is sold! Now, all Jason has to do is to download the custom photos that are offered by his wholesale supplier. He then copies and pastes the custom sales advertisement, also supplied by the company. Jason is now ready to launch his eBay auction.

Asset #1: A Dutch Auction

Oh, there is a special. His wholesale supplier has several of these laptops available. So Jason decides to list 5 on the dutch auction. Ebay’s Dutch Auction allows you to sell as many of 1 item as you like, so Jason hits the Dutch auction button and his sale is launched for 5 laptops. That’s it, now Jason goes and relaxes with his (still hot) cup of coffee! At the end of a 7 day waiting period, at which time the auction has ended, Jason has sold all 5 laptops for $825 each. That is a whopping $276. profit for each laptop. This is all Jason has to do: After his 5 customers have sent their payments to his paypal account, he sends the addresses of the 5 customers with payment of $549 x 5 = $2745. Jason pays his wholesale supplier with just the click of a button through his paypal account. Jason has now completed his job which took him about 30 minutes of his time and leaving him with a pure $1380 profit! Jasons Wholesale Supplier will ship the laptops to the customers. Jason works smart while Ben works hard. It is clear that using wholesale suppliers who will also dropship would be one secret to success as an ebay seller.

Asset #2: Be Professional

Having a professional site for your ebay auctions is much the same as a business card. Your ebay auction site will show your visitors everything you have to offer and they can see that you have high quality merchandise. It will be worth your time to learn how to be a professional ebay seller, because if your listing looks appealing and professional it will entice your visitors to stay on your site longer which will result in more bids and a higher price which = more profits.

Asset #3: Follow Up for More Money

I’m sure you have heard that before, but it is a very crucial part of your success as an ebay seller! After a week or two, send your customers a follow up email, asking if they are happy with their purchase and inviting them to view an added item on your auction, making sure the item is somehow related to their recent purchase. Better yet is to send them a free digital product relating to their purchase as a “thank you”. This will make them want to buy from you again instead of buying from someone new.

Asset #4: World Wide Selling

Many ebay sellers neglect the aspect of selling worldwide. First, check with your wholesale suppliers and see what countries they ship to and find out the cost of shipping overseas. If everything looks good, you should list your auction international. This will ultimately result in many more sales because buyers are looking for “worldwide shipping”.

Asset #5: Stand Out From The Crowd

You should look at other auctions similar to what you have and make your listing “unique”. Dare to be different! The first thing is that you want to have a picture in the photo gallery. It doesn’t cost much more and is definitely worth the bit extra. Searchers almost always ignore listings without a photo, so this is VERY important! Next is the importance of your title. The title is all that ebay “spiders” when someone searches for a “specific” product. The idea is to make sure you use your main keywords in your title. Just take care though, because “key word stuffing” is something that ebay does not like! Do some creative thinking and prepare 2 or 3 different titles and test them to see which ones work the best.

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Top 10 Frustrations for eBay Sellers

Written by ShopOne on Monday, October 27th, 2008 in eBay, Linked News.

Chris Crum of WPN listed the following top ten…

1. Management
2. Feedback Policy
3. Small Businesses Get Shut Out
4. Lack of Communication
5. Payment Policies
6. Fees/Lack of Profitability
7. Unwarranted Account Suspensions
8. The Buyers Themselves
9. Glitches
10. Lack of Innovation

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eBay Negative Feedbacks

Written by ShopOne on Thursday, September 4th, 2008 in eBay.

Received this vi eBay Groups. This is posted by i-regalo. This is a handy response to the eBay rule of sellers not being able to post counter negative feedback.

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Negative Feedback is well, Negative

Written by Becypher on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 in eBay, Selling.

I have my account over at eBay.ph and as I try to study and understand how the online auction works, I was able to sell, and then some. I have accumulated over 100 positive feedbacks. Many thanks to those poeple who got my new, and some used items.

I really get joy out of selling stuff online. (more…)


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eBay.ph To Switch to Philippine Peso

Written by ShopOne on Thursday, August 21st, 2008 in eBay, Our News.

Good news to Philippine eBay sellers.

Sellers will now have easier time in paying eBay seller fees. That’s because eBay.ph will be switching all foreign billing currencies for Philippines registered sellers to the Philippine Peso by September 30, 2008. (more…)


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To Hit Back at an eBay Negative Feedback, or Not?

Written by ShopOne on Thursday, August 7th, 2008 in eBay, Selling.

That’s the question.

Say, you got your own site, a blog perhaps, would you hit back or (in a more pleasant statement) blog about it? Blog abut the history, details, players of the transaction.

It has crossed my mind many times several times. There are those deserved negative feedbacks and I am sure I got a couple deserved negatives. But what if, you are 100% sure, you made the best effort and still winding up with a negative feedback? (more…)


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