Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Make Money With eBay, Ad sense, and Click bank

Everybody would love to make lots of money quickly, working from home, and only doing a few hours of work per week. I've spent the past two years trying to find a great way of doing this. Only over the course of the past few months have I found any "get rich quick" programs worth buying. I've been trying to make money online for a long time. I had a few small websites, but they never made much more than a few hundred per month. It was easy money and didn't require much work on my part, but I knew there were people out there doing better than I was and I knew I could do as well as them.

Now, I've seen a lot of "get rich quick" programs. Most of these people make claims about earning $2000/day with Google or something similarly insane. Almost all of these people are complete liars. Even if they were making $2000/day with Google AdSense, it'd be because they had high- traffic websites with a lot of quality content. I'd know, because in one whole month, I never even made half of what they promised I'd make daily with their programs. Maybe you've already been scammed by one of these fraudsters. Anyway, I finally got sick of what was being offered.

Read more http://www.articlealley.com/article_115426_80.html

Make Money With eBay, Ad sense, and Click bank

Everybody would love to make lots of money quickly, working from home, and only doing a few hours of work per week. I've spent the past two years trying to find a great way of doing this. Only over the course of the past few months have I found any "get rich quick" programs worth buying. I've been trying to make money online for a long time. I had a few small websites, but they never made much more than a few hundred per month. It was easy money and didn't require much work on my part, but I knew there were people out there doing better than I was and I knew I could do as well as them.

Now, I've seen a lot of "get rich quick" programs. Most of these people make claims about earning $2000/day with Google or something similarly insane. Almost all of these people are complete liars. Even if they were making $2000/day with Google AdSense, it'd be because they had high- traffic websites with a lot of quality content. I'd know, because in one whole month, I never even made half of what they promised I'd make daily with their programs. Maybe you've already been scammed by one of these fraudsters. Anyway, I finally got sick of what was being offered.

Read more http://www.articlealley.com/article_115426_80.html

The Insider's Secrets of an eBay Millionaire

Learn the basics of selling on eBay AND where to find an endless supply of hot products that you can buy for cheap and sell for huge profits. Discover how to attract lots of bids! This is what separates the winners from the losers on eBay: Your ability to create lots and LOTS of interest in your listings!

Moving from the big picture to the site itself, eBay offered new services and made many changes to North American eBay. This year we've seen eBay jump on the Web 2.0 bandwagon, yet again, by offering registered users eBay Blogs. While eBay hoped to provide a wealth of information through the user-contributed content, the actual lackluster appeal of reading random nothingness from sellers still leaves many to question if the blogs are worthwhile or just everyday drivel.

Read more http://blog.auctiontips.com/2007/01/ebay_highlights_of_2006.html

eBay Need A Competitor

In an attempt to step up intellectual property ownership enforcement eBay has implemented a program that scans auction posting for possible violations. When eBay finds the suspicious listing it terminates it without warning, email notification, or explanation. Just like that! Wham, and a listing is gone, erased, and if it was yours you'd have to re-key all the elaborate description information from scratch because the listing is not only removed but totally erased from the database.
When I complained to why my 6-CD music specials were cancelled, eBay's response was that they thought that the music was pirated and thus cancelled the listing. When I responded that I owned all the copyright the eBay retorted that I must say so in the auction description. This means that if you want to sell pirated music all you have to do is to write that you own copyright to get away with it...

Read more http://www.techweb.com/blog/archives/2007/01/ebay_need_a_com.html

eBay cross verification bug

For an e-tailer, there isn’t a worse time of year to have major issues with your site than the run-up to Christmas, but that is precisely what eBay has been struggling with at the moment.
eBay calls it a "cross verification bug", essentially it is the link between a user's eBay and their Paypal account. While it may sound innocuous, it's actually quite devastating.

Paypal checkout and even creating creating new auctions are both affected. Paying for an auction, having one of your own auctions paid for, and even creating new auctions are all not possible. So, er, thats pretty much 99 per cent of what you would want to do on eBay huh?

Read more http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/02/ebay_bug/

EBay Feedback: Fatally Flawed?

As part of researching a book on how to start a small business on eBay, I've been hanging out on the site (and, yes, buying way too much stuff) and talking to lots of eBay "power sellers." Inevitably, the discussion turns to the topic of feedback.
Feedback is a very important fact of life for anyone participating in the eBay (nasdaq: EBAY - news - people ) community. If you view any auction, you'll see the seller's eBay name plus a feedback rating--a percentage score from 1 to 100--plus, in parentheses, the total number of feedback responses the seller has received. The higher the score, the better the rating of that seller. A score of 98.9%, for example, implies that someone has--in theory, at least--pleased 98.9% of customers.

Read more http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/2007/01/02/ebay-smallbusiness-feedback-ent-sales-cx_al_0102smallbizresource.html