Teach your children business skills with eBay
It's been said that home businesses are a natural outflow of home education. Unfortunately, many homeschool parents don't have much confidence to teach their children how to have a home business because they've never had one themselves.
This is where eBay comes in!
Parents and teens can build their confidence in starting a home business by using one of the biggest websites on the planet, eBay, and get rid of clutter around the house at the same time. What could be better?
TheAuctionMommy.com has created a new auction video homeschool course that will walk you through the process of getting your first items up on eBay AND start making money...all in about a week's time.
Some eBay Resources
- Auction Video Homeschool Course
- This is a step by step tutorial on how to get going on eBay. Includes unit study guide with ideas on how to incorporate eBay into your homeschooling.
- eBay Experts Site
- If you'd like to have a handful of eBay and internet experts ready to answer any and all of your questions, you need to check out this site. One of my Top Ten Favorite Websites!
Learn How to Sell Stuff on eBay
Did you know you can find out how to sell stuff on eBay by BUYING stuff on eBay?? Sounds backwards, but true!
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Junyuan
I must say that eBay is one of the fastest proven source for anyone to start generating a good income online. You have a very good lens that contains really good tips on how one can use eBay to generate good money online. I've given you 5-stars for your lens. I have a lens on how to sell digital products on eBay using eBay classified ads. Perhaps you may want to drop by and let me have your comments. :) You may also want to add your lens to my Internet Marketing Directory to get more traffic to your lens... :) Posted September 24, 2008 |
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BarbaraMay
Now this is useful! I've got two teens and two almost-teens. Thanks! Posted January 21, 2008 |


