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Ebay Auction Buyer's Tips And Tricks.
eBay isn't just an auction and a marketplace: often it can feel quite a lot like a game. Like any game, you can get ahead if you think strategically, using your head to outwit the other buyers and get the best price. Here are a few things you can try. ...

Ebay Introduces A New Way To Increase Your Auction Profits Without Risk
A New Feature You Can Use To Increase Your eBay Profits Until very recently, you had three ways to run an eBay listing for a single item. You could either: (a) Run an auction i.e. upload your item with a starting bid and leave it to the mercy of the ...

The Ins And Outs Of A Government Auction
One of the best-kept secrets of commerce is the government auction. The government often seizes property and merchandise from criminals who obtained the items with ill-gotten funds. It might be police, the IRS, Customs or the DEA that confiscates the ...




Everything You Need to Know About Auction Sites
 
Everything You Need to Know About Auction Sites

If you are thinking about selling on auction sites or already selling on them, you probably have lots of questions such as where do I find products to sell, how much should I price products and how many products can I sell in a month. Believe it or not all of these questions can be answered very easily and immediately by the auction sites themselves.

Many entrepreneurs search tirelessly on the internet to find answers to these questions when the answers are usually right in front of them. Using the auction web sites for analysis is very inexpensive and powerful way to grow your business.

For instance, if you want to know what's hot check out Ebay's top sellers index. There you will find the top ranked searches. You could also check the forums and front page advertisements for products in different categories that sell well. Want to find out how to price your item, check out the items that have been previously sold and that are also active. This will give you a good range of where to set your prices. You can also experiment with different ranges seeing which price points work the best. If you are deciding to purchase inventory and don't know for sure how many pieces to purchase. Do a long term search and find out how many pieces on average sell per day, week and month. Then set a conservative estimate and start selling. If you realize that you're selling more, then you can easily purchase more inventory.

Using these free and easy tools will help you grow your business while giving you immediate answers that only brick and mortar retailers would love to have.

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Evidence Auctions May Go High-Tech (WCVB Boston)
Local police departments fill rooms with abandoned property every year, and for decades authorities had to stage elaborate and expensive auctions to get rid of it.

Treasurys Down As Auctions Loom (Fox News)
Treasurys Down As Auctions Loom

TREASURIES-Longer bonds fall on auctions, issuance fears (The Forex Market)
NEW YORK, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Longer-maturity U.S. Treasuries prices fell steeply on Monday, extending the previous session's sell-off as auctions later this week highlighted prospects for a swelling supply of government debt, analysts said.

Bill would let Mass. police auctions go online (Boston Globe)
Another cherished Massachusetts institution may be headed online. A bill on Gov. Deval Patrick's desk would let local police departments take their auctions of unclaimed property to the Internet.

Bill would let Mass. police auctions go online (Boston Herald)
BOSTON - Another cherished Massachusetts institution may be headed online. A bill on Gov. Deval Patrick's desk would let local police departments take their auctions...