Business Ebook Making a Living from Your eBay Business 2nd Edition
Content :
What might have started as an innocent hobby after cleaning out your
closets one spring is now turning into a full-fledged day (or night)
job. eBay can be a great place to sell your stuff and can be a
profitable business, if you know what you're doing. Making a Living From
Your eBay Business is a how-to guide that will show you how you can make
money from your eBay sales. You'll learn how to set up and run different
types of eBay business, including official retailer, second hand seller
and trading assistant, while maximizing sales and profits. Find out
everything that goes into creating a business plan, setting up a
recordkeeping system, filing official business forms and more important
business tasks. With Making a Living From Your eBay Business, you will
become an experienced business-person in every aspect, from auction
management to packing and shipping to customer relations. Turn your
hobby into a profitable business today!
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