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Archived Newsletter Articles Table of Contents
AB-U Issue #170 - July 09, 2006.
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From the Editor
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ReliaBid Service Promises to Ward Off eBay Deadbeats
Dealing with non-paying bidders is a hassle for sellers. ReliaBid is a service that promises to cut down on the number of deadbeat bidders - AuctionBytes Editor Ina Steiner takes a look at this service that puts the power of a collection agency in eBay sellers' hands.
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Care for and 'Feed' Your eBay Store
eBay has made it easy for Store owners to publish email newsletters and create RSS feeds to help increase sales. In today's column, Greg Holden takes a look at these two features that can help you keep your listings in front of your customers' eyeballs.
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More Reasons for US eBay Sellers to Love the Postal Service
The United States Postal Service is keeping up with the times. The USPS Click and Ship service provides some of the same features the commercial sites do - for free! Izzy Goodman takes a look and gives it a stamp of approval.
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This & That: Online Auction Roundup:
Can an "About Me" page convert a visitor into a buyer; Clarification about eBay's "Double Jeopardy" policy; What makes a successful brand - all this and MORE in our This & That column!
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Collector's Corner: Collectible Toasters
Once a "high-tech" appliance, toasters can be found in nearly every kitchen today. Learn what makes them collectible - you'll never look at toasters the same way!
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AuctionBytes Feature: First Item Sold Online
Do you remember the first item you ever sold online? Let us know by sending us an email and we may publish your story. Today we hear from Laurra who "saw the light" with her first eBay sale!
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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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