Title: 
Ebay the world just a mouse click away.

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1460

Summary:
You've been buying on <a href="http://www.turkiyespot.com/bid2winauction.com</a>">eBay</a> for a 
while and naturally, your thoughts turn to selling your own items. Yet, you're 
not quite sure where to start. First, you will need to sign up as a seller and 
provide all the information asked for and a credit card number. Once that is 
complete, you're ready to begin listing your items. Below, I've outline ten tips 
that will help make your <a href="http://www.turkiyespot.com/bid2winauction.com</a>">auctions</a> a 
success and reap you better profits from your sales.


Keywords:
ebay, auction, auctions, make money, selling on ebay, buying on ebay, home business, business opportunity


Article Body:
More and more, people are becoming aware that they have potential cash 
sitting in their closets, attics, and basements. But not everyone has the time 
or the know-how to tap into it, so these items remain where they are or are 
given away. Or worse, they’re tossed out with the trash. eBay is about to change 
that.<br>
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eBay Consignments are a <a href="http://www.turkiyespot.com/bid2winauction.com</a>">Growing 
Opportunity</a> for experienced eBay sellers and a boon to consumers who want to 
unload their “stuff”<br>
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Heres a common scenario:<br>
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Renee has a basement full of record albums from the 1940’s that she inherited 
from her Uncle’s estate. She has no interest in them, and would love to see what 
she could get for them on eBay. The trouble is, Renee is not only unfamiliar 
with how eBay works, but she’s also a “technophobe”. She breaks out in a rash 
every time she sees a computer or a digital camera. But Renee has heard 
something about eBay<br>
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So, Renee asks her neighbor Anne, the eBay whiz, to help her out. Anne does a 
quick check of recently closed eBay auctions to see what similar items have been 
selling for. She adjusts Renee’s expectations with this information, and the 
next day Renee drops off her cartons full of records.<br>
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Ann takes a couple of digital photos, writes a general description for the lot, 
and launches the eBay auction. She invites prospective bidders to email her with 
any questions.<br>
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Things go smoothly, and a week later the lot is sold. Renee is pleased with her 
earnings and extremely grateful to Anne. She asks Anne what she owes her for her 
hard work. Anne, good neighbor that she is, only accepts enough to cover her 
eBay expenses and tells Renee she can take her out to lunch some time.<br>
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An Opportunity Seized<br>
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This kind of informal arrangement has been going on between members and 
nonmembers of the eBay community for several years. Many auctions will state 
that “I’m selling this item for a friend”, or “a woman in my neighborhood found 
these in her attic and asked me to sell them on eBay”.<br>
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eBay, who has a knack for keeping an ear to the ground and spotting to trends, 
saw a golden opportunity in this kind of arrangement. In 2002, they launched the 
“eBay Trading Assistant” program.<br>
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The program is run on the same basic principal as eBay consignments, only more 
formalized. Sellers can now advertise themselves as Trading Assistants on eBay, 
and people with items to sell can use eBay’s Directory of Trading Assistants to 
find someone in their area.<br>
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Because of eBay’s minimum requirements for becoming a “TA”, only those sellers 
with experience and a good reputation (or high positive feedback ratings, in 
“ebay language”) have the privilege of selling items for others.<br>
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Benefits for Everyone<br>
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The system benefits the Trading Assistant by expanding their reach far beyond 
the next door neighbor. When a seller joins the Trading Assistants Directory, he 
or she is telling the world that they are willing to sell for others.<br>
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For those seeking out eBay consignments as a means to cash in their “stuff”, the 
system offers an “official” source of experienced eBay sellers and information 
about how things work.<br>
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And of course all of this brings more business to eBay. As always, eBay is 
simply the portal for consignment selling, not an employer of the Trading 
Assistant. So each individual “TA” makes their own rules about how they wish to 
structure their eBay consignments business.<br>
<br>
How it Works<br>
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Trading Assistants are experienced <a href="http://www.turkiyespot.com/bid2winauction.com</a>">eBay</a> 
sellers who have indicated their willingness to sell items for others for a fee. 
People who want to hire a Trading Assistant can search the Trading Assistant 
Directory to find someone to sell for them. All the terms of how the services 
will work are negotiated between Trading Assistants and their clients. You can 
become a Trading Assistant if you meet some basic requirements (1 past sale in 
the last 30 days and a feedback rating of at least 50 with fewer than 2% 
negative feedback points).<br>
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Cost and Requirements<br>
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Currently, it costs nothing to become a Trading Assistant and be listed in the 
eBay consignments Trading Assistant Directory. eBay has not expressed any 
intentions of charging for it, but they do reserve the right to change their 
policies.<br>
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To become a Trading Assistant, you need to meet the following requirements:<br>
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-You’ve sold at least 4 items in the last 30 days.<br>
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-You have a feedback score of 50 or higher.<br>
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-97% or more of your feedback is positive.<br>
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-Your eBay account is in good standing.<br>
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Note: The ability to join the directory is a privilege, not a right, and eBay 
can remove the ability of a TA to post to the directory if they receive 
complaints and/or find evidence of unprofessional behavior.<br>
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Interestng Facts<br>
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According to Walt Duflock, eBay’s director of the trading assistant program, 
consignment selling has really taken off since the program’s inception:<br>
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-The TA Program began in February 2002<br>
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-There are more than 50,000 registered trading assistants worldwide as of August 
2004<br>
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-”Collectibles” is a very active category for TAs and TA clients<br>
<br>
How to Find or Become a Trading Assistant<br>
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To find a “TA” At eBay, you’ll be asked to enter your ZIP code code to find a 
Trading Assistant near you who can handle your ebay consignments. To find 
someone who specializes in particular items or services, you may select an item 
category or use their “Advanced Search” link.<br>
<br>
Provided you meet the requirements listed above, you can fill out eBay’s online 
application to become a TA and start your own eBay consignments business right 
away. Although you can run your business however you choose, and you’re not 
employed by eBay, they do provide some assistance:<br>
<br>
eBay provides extensive resources for the trading assistant program, among them 
Trading Assistant Worshops such as the recent one entitled, “Getting the Most 
Out of the New Trading Assistant Directory”. The “Trading Assistant Toolkit” is 
an extensive directory of tools and education to help Trading Assistants market 
their services better and find more clients.<br>
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eBay also offers an Advertising Reimbursement program, which helps PowerSellers 
market their products and services offline by subsidizing a percentage of their<br>
<br>
advertising efforts. And eBay has produced at least two training manuals 
outlining Best Practices for marketing, selling, fincance, efficiency, and 
working with clients.<br>
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With all of these resources at hand, anyone interested in eBay consignments, 
whether to tap into “the money in the attic” or to further their eBay auction 
success, is not likely to be disappointed.<br>
<br>
An untapped online business resource–outside of your basic Yahoo and Ebay, among 
others–is setting up your own auction sales venue.<br>
<br>
Since most families have items in their home that have outlived their 
usefulness, they can get started at online auctions for mere pennies.<br>
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And, most selling online at auctions does not have start-up or membership fees. 
There is a nominal fee per item listed and a percentage commission on each sale. 
Still, you come out ahead.<br>
<br>
With this minimum investment, many are flocking to auction sites to gain 
additional income to get their families and selves through the seemingly ever 
present economic downturn.<br>
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Besides the low financial risk, individuals see auctions as one of the select 
few online vehicles where scams are not associated, or not as prevalent as with 
most online business opportunities. Plus, a majority have ongoing fees which you 
must absorb; auctions do not.<br>
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As with most home business opportunities, to be successful at online auctions 
also takes time to learn the ropes. Many auction sites do much of the work for 
you, providing standard formats for the sellers to insert data. Sites further 
assist in communications between buyer and seller as well as additional support.<br>
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Perhaps the toughest part is finding the right products to sell. Don’t think for 
a moment that Uncle Charlies’ false teeth in a jar that you’ve preciously held 
onto for years will fetch thousands of dollars, although nowadays you never 
know. Irregardless, with sites such as Ebay with over a thousand categories, 
that remedies that headache!