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Lensmaster Skip McGrath and his wife Karen have been eBay Power sellers for over six years. Skip has written a number of books that will help eBay novices and seasoned sellers alike to maximize their profits as eBay sellers.
These books should be of interest to all lensmasters who use the eBay module in their lenses, as well as to eBay sellers generally.
Who wouldn't like to be an internet millionaire? In spite of the competition, there is still plenty of opportunity for those who are willing to put forth some effort.
You can avoid the pitfalls that could ruin your business before it gets started by doing a little research. Skip McGrath has "been there" and is willing to share the benefit of his experience at a very reasonable price.
Here's a selection of Skip's eBay books from Amazon.com including a couple by his daughter Lissa.
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Fetching RSS feed... please stand byOne thing Skip emphasizes is that in order to get the maximum benefit from eBay, you need to automate as much of the selling process as possible. These "O'Reilly Hacks" books should help!
Amazon Price: $16.47 (as of 10/10/2008)
Amazon Price: $18.21 (as of 10/10/2008)
In addition to the widely-distributed books above, Skip has a number of self-published manuals. They are available separately (below) or you can save $30 on all three and recieve $361.95 worth of "bonus" material when you order The Complete eBay Marketing System
The Basic Guide To Selling on eBay
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Amazon Price: $18.45 (as of 10/10/2008)
Amazon Price: $15.61 (as of 10/10/2008)
Amazon Price: $29.35 (as of 10/10/2008)
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MagiesPlace.info
5 Stars! Well done! Please add your lens link to my www.magiesplace.info site..for free advertising. Wish you much success :} Posted September 26, 2007 |
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dawnsantiquesandmore
Nice lens 5*. Great info. Posted July 02, 2007 |
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