From Ebay Zero To Power-Selling Hero: What It Takes

>From Ebay Zero To Power-Selling Hero: What It Takes Have you ever wondered what it takes to be "the best of the best"; to outcompete everyone who tries to do what you are doing--and to keep them guessing exactly what it is that makes you so much better? If you've ever owned a commercial website before, you know who these people are: they're the ones who sell the same product as you, but make $200,000 each year doing it. They have top rankings on search engines, flocks of loyal visitors, and a mailing list with 500,000 subscribers. As a webmaster, two things separate them from you: time and money. Either they spent time gaining experience, building a business, and promoting a website or they hired a professional staff that multiplied their time by carrying out those tasks. Money also separates you from them. They can buy cutting-edge products, hire elancers, and purchase more lucrative forms of advertising. As an Ebay seller, things are quite different. You don't have to build a 25,000-page website with unique content and promote it to the ends of the earth just to get search engines to notice you. There is only one search engine you need to worry about--and that's Ebay's, the search engine millions of shoppers use on a daily basis for one purpose only: to buy. Ebay gets 1.5 BILLION page views each month. And as a seller, you have access to it without "building" anything. All you have to do setup shop and pay a small fee for your "slice" of the traffic pie. To make things even better, you don't need a team of scientists working around the clock to get on the first page of listings. When your auction is closing, you will be on the first page--just like everyone else. Ebay puts you on equal footing with your competition. Even if they