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Archived Newsletter Articles Table of Contents
AB-U Issue #172 - August 06, 2006.
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From the Editor
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Google Checkout: Protection from 'Buyer Fraud'
Google recently launched a checkout service for online merchants to be able to accept credit card payments. AuctionBytes takes a look at the policies in place to protect sellers from "buyer fraud" and unwarranted chargebacks, including a side-by-side comparison with eBay's PayPal system.
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eBay Sellers Turn to Teen Hangout 'MySpace,' Part 1
You may have heard of MySpace as a place where kids hang out online. But did you know that many businesses use it to help them network? In today's column, Greg Holden takes a look at the new trend among eBay sellers - marketing through MySpace.
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Google AdWords and Other Pay Per Click Programs, Part 3
Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing, MSN adCenter - what's all the fuss about Pay Per Click programs? They can help you drive traffic to your website. Find out more in Part 3 of this series on Pay-Per-Click programs for online sellers.
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This & That: Online Auction Roundup:
A comparison guide to online antique malls; A couple of new industry blogs; Fatlens launches shopping search engine - all this and MORE in out This & That section!
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Collector's Corner: Collectible Telephones
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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 an email to ina@auctionbytes.com and we may publish your story. Today we hear from Patricia Ann Rizzo, who uncovered an unfulfilled demand for tatting on eBay with her first item.
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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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