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Starting a Business on Ebay.co.uk for Dummies
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons (UK)
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Published:07/04/2006
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Price:$44.99
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Biography
Dan Matthews is the online editor of Startups.co.uk and contributing editor of Growing Business Magazine. He is a regular user of eBay and has written several articles on staring an eBay business. Dan has written for a variety of publications including; businesseurope.com, where he was managing editor, venturedome.com and yourpeoplemanager.co.uk,. He is also a regular contributor to KPMG Performance Plus and Baker Tilly magazine and has written for the British Chambers of Commerce, Small Business Service (DTI), Business Link for London, Lloyds TSB, Yell and Forum of Private Business.
Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Serious About eBay.co.uk.
Chapter 1: Using eBay.co.uk to Launch Your Business.
Chapter 2: eBay.co.uk Business Basics.
Chapter 3: Essential eBay.co.uk Tools.
Chapter 4: Practising Safe Selling.
Chapter 5: Opening a Shop, Virtually.
Part II: Setting Up Shop.
Chapter 6: Stocking Your Shop.
Chapter 7: Knowing Your Merchandise.
Chapter 8: Establishing a Base: Your Web Site.
Part III: Serious Business!
Chapter 9: Software Built for Online Auctions.
Chapter 10: Money and Sense: Budgeting and Marketing Your Auctions.
Chapter 11: Jazzing Up Your Auctions.
Chapter 12: Providing Excellent Customer Service.
Chapter 13: Money Matters.
Chapter 14: Delivering on Your Promise.
Part IV: Your eBay.co.uk Admin.
Chapter 15: Going Legit.
Chapter 16: Practising Safe and Smart Record-Keeping.
Chapter 17: Building an eBay.co.uk Back Office.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 18: Ten Successful (and Happy) eBay Sellers and Their Stories.
Chapter 19: Ten Strategies to Sell Your Stuff Successfully.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: The Hows and Whys of a Home Network.
Index.
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