The eBay Myth-Buster: Turn 199 Misconceptions into Money - Book Review,
by David D. Busch

Review “…an eye-opening expose of the world’s most popular auction site…” (PC Utilities, no 56)
Review “…an eye-opening expose of the world’s most popular auction site…” (PC Utilities, no 56)
Book Description This groundbreaking book shatters such common beliefs as the highest bid determines the final price, Sunday night is the best time to end auctions, and more Pioneer eBay seller David Busch shows buyers how to find bargains through misspelled words, items that are incorrectly categorized, and other "hidden auctions" Packed with unpublished secrets for eBay success, this book provides the real story behind each myth and supplies proven success techniques Explains how multiple accounts can benefit sellers, where to find truly free shipping, and how to identify items that will produce the highest profit The author shares his imaginative solutions that have resulted in thousands of profitable eBay transactions
From the Back Cover Everything you know about eBay is wrong Well, perhaps not everything. But like an urban legend, conventional eBay wisdom has gained credibility simply by being retold so often. It has crystallized into a code perceived to be inviolable. At last, an eBay veteran who also understands marketing techniques explodes 199 of these myths and shows you how to use them to your advantage. Youll learn how each myth started, what the reality is, and most important, how you can use that knowledge to gain an edge over other eBayers who still slavishly serve the "myth"conceptions. Sunday night is NOT necessarily the best time to close an auction The highest bid is NOT automatically the winner It DOESNT necessarily cost more to ship to APO addresses Sellers are NOT required to ship within seven days of payment If eBay cancels your account, you should NOT try to create a new one It is NOT essential to register a credit card and bank account number to sell on eBay You CAN find bargains for resale on eBay Selling items for a penny is NOT a smart way to build feedback You CAN have multiple selling accounts, and maybe you should Sniping is NOT a sure way to win an auction
About the Author David D. Busch began selling on eBay in May 2000. He has accumulated more than 8,000 transactions, with over 6,200 positive feedbacks and only five negatives. Formerly a partner in a major San Diego public relations firm, David has successfully applied his marketing knowledge to eBay sales of everything from electronics to collectibles.
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