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Archived Newsletter Articles Table of Contents
AB-U Issue #122 - July 11, 2004.
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From the Editor
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eBay Live Classes on Photography
Tom Shaughnessy attended two classes on photography at the eBay Live user conference last month. Find out what he learned and pick up some tips on taking better photos for your online auctions.
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Using the eBay Affiliate Program to Boost Your Income
If you have a Web site, you can use "affiliate" programs to let people know about your favorite services and get rewarded at the same time. Mark O'Neill explains how he uses eBay's Affiliate Program to earn a little extra cash.
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Industry Profile: Dave Eccles, Founder of CricketSniper
AuctionBytes is running a series of interviews with people who have had an impact in the online-auction industry in order to get their views on the current state of the auction world. In today's Industry Profile, we interview Dave Eccles. Dave Eccles is founder of CricketSniper. In 1997, he created the first eBay "bid sniping" program. The tool allows bidders to place last-minute bids on eBay auctions, and Cricket Jr. was the first of many sniping services to follow.
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This & That: Online Auction Roundup:
eBay changes NPB policy; Two events for glass lovers; A guide to eBay Live pins - all this and MORE in our This & That column!
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Collector's Corner: Political Memorabilia
If you live in the U.S., you may be getting tired of hearing about the Presidential campaign. But if you are a collector of political memorabilia, it's likely you are in your glory. Zander Kaufman gives some tips on what to look out for in the way of political advertisements this year.
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AuctionBytes Soundoff: Letters from Readers
Every issue, readers soundoff about issues important to them. From feedback to payment services, from increased fees to posting policies, AuctionBytes Soundoff gives you a chance to air your views.
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