$100 in Free Advertising on Yahoo - eBay To Go - Buyer’s Scam - Reproducing Fine Art Prints and Photos - Tuesday Morning - Soprano Soda

Live HelpA few months ago, I told you about Microsoft’s $200 in free advertising and many of you took Brother Billy up on his offer, as did I. Apparently the spirit of giving has spread over to Yahoo, this time to the tune of $100 in free advertising on the Yahoo network. Check the link on this week’s show notes(below)…you can’t get the offer by going to the main Yahoo landing page.

eBay has launched “eBay To Go” in beta. Its the first of many new widgets they’ll be debuting. This one let’s you plug auctions into your blog, web site, etc.. Its easy but it isn’t configured to display your listings precisely and therefore no real incentive. However, another site has launched that is just as easy AND you are paid 100% of the resulting commission from any eBay sale…listen in as I tell you where to find it.

Welcome to Endicia as a new sponsor on the show.

A new site where you can type in whatever it is your interested in and see quickly all manner of product pricing data from eBay.

A very interesting article on automatic pricing and re-pricing programs that big retailers use to tailor pricing to your shopping patterns. But there is much more there, including some good advice on how to properly leverage the optimum price from your buyers. Listen in as walk you through the process. Could be that you are leaving money on the table.

A blogger posted a buyer scam whereby the buyer uses legitimate techniques on eBay to freeze the price on your item for much less that you’d like.

A site that sells wall murals from stock images or can create one from your art.

Another site that will take your photo or art work and produce retail quality prints for you to sell over and over.

Do you have a Tuesday Morning outlet nearby? If so, check them out for items to resell on eBay.

While we’re on the subject of retail arbitrage, a company has produced a licensed item using the red hot Soprano’s…but the distribution is limited and that’s where you and eBay come in.

And for all of those who comment on the boards that nothing sells, that everyone ought to pack there bags and go home…I’ve got a tumblin’ little site that offers proof how very wrong the nay-sayers are.

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Links from this week’s show:

Power Press Web Site Marketing Strategy - Write press releases that will drive traffic and buyers to your website or auction. Normally $37.97, you can receive $10 Off ($27.97) by entering “lonelyboy” (omit the ” “) in the Promo Code box.

$100 in Free Advertising on the Yahoo Network - A good opportunity to practice what I preach re learning the ropes of web advertising.

AuctionAds - Auction Ads allows you to monetize your website by displaying live eBay auctions next to your related copy…and get 100% of the eBay affiliate commission from ever sale.

eBay To Go - Same as auction ads except no money in your pocket.

Article on Pricing Software - Ever wonder what they could do with your “cookies”?

Endicia Internet Postage - Endicia Internet Postage lets you print postage for all your mail.
All you need is a PC, an Internet connection, and a laser or inkjet printer. Free 30 day Trial.
Bidding Scam on eBay - A simple little technique that skirts the rules but allows a buyer to freeze your price at a low level.

Wall Mural Manufacturer - Big pictures.

Giclee By The Bay - Using your own photo or artwork, you can have printed fine art giclees and thus be able to sell the same image over and over.

Tuesday Morning - Good source for resalable merchandise.

Soprano’s Soda - Limited distribution means that there will be a good market.

Tumbleweed Farm - You can sell anything if you only have the imagination to do it.


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eBay’s Team of Disruptive Innovators

Team eBayWhenever I hear the term “disruptive innovation” I cringe. Notwithstanding the fact that many would say I cringe too easily, it nevertheless strikes me as term that arose ex post facto to describe a significant change rather than as a creative mandate.
Examples of generally accepted disrupters runs the gamut from the musket ( particularly disruptive if you are on the receiving end) to automobiles, PCs, the web, etc.. eBay can certainly be seen in this disruptive light in that it has profoundly changed the marketplace.

All well and good. But in almost every case I can think of, the disruption or the impact of any particular innovation wasn’t predictable, certainly by the standards of the time in which happened; it is rather only in retrospect that any innovation can be seen as truly revolutionary.

In other words, you just don’t memo all desks and proclaim that by week’s end, we’ll have a genuine, thigh-slapping disruptive innovation to announce….that is, of course, unless you trod among the khaki-klad of eBay’s recently proclaimed “Disruptive Innovation Team

The Disruptive Innovation team was created with a specific purpose in mind: explore new concepts and create new tools to allow our 222 million buyers, sellers and developers to make better use of the eBay platform.

“…to boldly go where no man has gone before” just cries out to be inserted in right after “explore new concepts and create new tools” doesn’t it?

All in all a very butch attitude that will, I am sure, result in disruptive, tectonic-shifts in the march of civilization.

I feel much the same as you, I’m sure, huddled as we are in our primordial darkness waiting…hoping….praying that the resulting musket from our “team” doesn’t backfire.

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Craigslist Marketing - Selling Gold and Silver Bullion - Selling Your eBay ID - Google Optimizer - ProfNet - Valentines Day Stats

Happy 2007Fed-up with all of the changes on eBay and Overstock? Do you think that there ought to be a place where the listings are free and the traffic deep? Then you need to take a minute and venture into the wild and woolly environs of Craigslist.

Selling Gold and Silver bullion…maybe you’ve got the Midas Touch and don’t even know it.

Can you sell your eBay ID? Well, yes and no…but there is one way that will probably work.

101 Easy ways to use Google’s new Website Optimizer.

Valentines Day…big bucks, lots of pressure; just like Christmas if you know how to tap into the fever.

An eBay member’s Dada-esque feedback that, while it lasted, was a thing of beauty.

Thanks to a heads-up from a listener, MSN’s $200 worth of free advertising can still be yours.

Tired of refreshing that web-page or auction? I feel your pain. Here’s a website that will ease your burden.

eBay’s China retrenchment was something I predicted…and there are lessons here for all of us when it comes to truly listening to the market.

You too can now be an expert for journalists to quote..Why not start your own think-tank? A major press release site will get you up and running in no time.

Make your blog pay while you’re marketing your auctions…a new one-step service for affiliate sales.

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Links from this week’s show:

How to Post a Craigslist Ad - Step-by-step explanation.

Tips on Craigslist Ads - The tricks of the trading along with a glimpse into some veteran insight.

Craigslist Flags - The Unofficial Rules.

101 Ways to Use Google’s New Website Optimizer - After Google Base and Analytics, an advanced course in fine-tuning your web store.

Valentine’s Day Market Facts - Get with the season.

eBay Feedback that Trips the Light Fantastic - One seller’s all too brief campaign against insipid FB.

MSN’s $200 Free Ad Program - Call 1-800-518-5689 to be sure you get credited.

Refresh Thing - Automatically refreshes eBay and TicketMaster pages.

Former FBI Agent on the Trail of Counterfeiters - The guy Louis Vuitton, Nike, etc. use to track down the bad guys.

ProfNet - PRWeb’s free service where you can sign up to be an expert.

BlogKits - Easy one-stop method for monetizing your blog.

Unwantd - British swap/sell site.

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eBay, Overstock.com Hammer Fraudulent Listings - Free Google Checkout - Bill Me Later - Anti-Fraud Program - PayPal Coupons - Ikea - M-Bags - eBay Typepad Widget

eBay FraudBoth eBay and Overstock begin tightening their respective sites against fraudulent listings…however, the rules of engagement from both sites are purposely vague in that which brands being targeted is not clear. The result is the sort of chaos you would expect from an issue that has festered and plagued both sites for so long. Good sellers as well as bad are feeling the heat; listen in as I explain why its all happening now and why its a much larger issue than just fugazi Fendis.

What to make of Google’s announcement that it will drop merchant fees for Google Checkout through 2007?

A site where you can find all of PayPal’s Discount Codes.

While Google and PayPal fight it out, has a third buyer friendly payment alternative quietly emerged?

Shoppers continue to buy more on-line but a recent study points out that buyers are searching from the top of their browser, rather than through shopping portals.

A report that a program has been developed that can sniff out fraudulent eBay sellers by interpreting their selling patterns and associations.

Valuable tips on making your auctions or website as buyer friendly as possible.

I examine one particular seller who is making the most of selling straight from the shelf of a huge home furnishing superstore.

M-bags for overseas book selling, an eBay Typepad Widget and a Google gadget to hurry along last minute Christmas buyers.

A web site that demonstrates how defining and marketing to a specific need can easily differentiate you from any other seller selling like items.

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Links from this week’s show:

eBay’s Agenda for Fighting Fraudulent Listings - Scott Wingo outlines eBay 4 step plan.

Google Checkout Drops Merchant Fees through 2007 - Another shot across PayPal’s bow.

PayPal Coupon Code Center - An on-going list of current PayPal discounts.

Forbes Article On Bill Me Later - Alternative billing for larger ticket purchases that requires minimum info from the buyer and 90 days interest free billing. (PDF file).

Researches Announce Anti-Fraud eBay Data Mining Techniques - Detecting on-line auction fraud before it happens.

10 Tips to Make Your Auction or Web Site Customer Centric - Couldn’t have said it better myself.

Don’t Leave These Elements Off Your Auction or Site - 6 essential elements.

eBay Seller Specializing in Big Box Ikea Items - Specialize on what is in the store but not on the store’s web site.

M-Bags Shipping Explained - Save on overseas books/printed material shipping.

Google Christmas Countdown Gadget - Count it down for buyers.

Typepad Widget for eBay Listings - Allows users to list the items they’re selling on eBay within their TypePad blog.

Alzheimer’s Store - Excellent study on how to identify the market and then gather the right items to sell.

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