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Archived Newsletter Articles Table of Contents
AB-U Issue #173 - August 20, 2006.
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From the Editor
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Top Tips for Opening an eBay Drop-off Store
Two years ago, eBay drop-off stores were one of the hottest trends among entrepreneurs. We decided to ask someone who's been involved with eBay consignment services for many years and from many angles for tips for those who may be considering jumping in now.
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eBay Sellers Turn to Teen Hangout 'MySpace,' Part 2
Ready to jump into the latest trend in eBay marketing? Greg Holden explains how to get started setting up a space on MySpace to network and promote your online business.
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The Very First Online Auctions
Some people think AuctionWeb - now called eBay - was home of the first online auction. But Michael Banks shows us otherwise as he takes us back to the 1970s and 1980s for an online-auction history lesson.
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This & That: Online Auction Roundup:
Using video as a marketing tool; What you need to know when buying online from China; 30 minutes with an eBay evangelist - all this and MORE in our This & That column!
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Collector's Corner: Collectible Decoys
Columnist Michele Alice goes "quackers" in today's Collector's Corner as she delves into the collectibility of duck decoys!
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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 Lance who remembers using "wylbur" in the 1970s and even teletype in the 1960s to sell items "online"
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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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