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Archived Newsletter Articles Table of Contents
AB-U Issue #138 - March 06, 2005.
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From the Editor
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Illinois Says eBay Trading Assistants Need Auctioneers License
Kathy Greer continues her look at states that are regulating eBay sellers and drop-off stores. Today, she reports on what the state of Illinois is doing to license auction sites and sellers.
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Understanding Supply and Demand on eBay
Understanding the principle of supply and demand is key to successful selling on eBay. Skip McGrath explains, and shows how sellers can avoid falling into the trap of competing with themselves.
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Bandi 'Capitalizes' on eBay's Business & Industrial Category
By focusing on a single eBay category, one company has carved out a successful niche for itself. Mark O'Neill explains how Bandi LLC developed solutions for sellers in eBay's Business & Industrial category, including listing tools and live auctions.
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Conveying Color Accurately in Online-Auction Descriptions
Ina Steiner reveals how eBay seller Lisa Kramer solved a problem that many buyers and sellers have in communicating an item's key characteristic: color. The online auction color chart is a new way for buyers and sellers to avoid unpleasant surprises when color matters.
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This & That: Online Auction Roundup:
The latest phishing technique to be aware of; Searching the Web by brand; Health insurance resources - all in this week's edition of This & That!
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Collector's Corner: Controversial Toys
Does roadkill candy gross you out? Do crazy teddy bears offend you? Some collectors find controversial items highly desirable. Learn more in Michele Alice's Collector's Corner column.
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AuctionBytes Soundoff: Letters from Readers
In 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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