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Starting an eBay business in Tacoma is easier than ever given the tools and options available - we offer 5 tips to separate your eBay business from the crowd and make it a success.

Tacoma Athletic Commission, Inc
253-759-1124
PO Box 11304
Tacoma, WA
Greenfield Development Group
(253) 272-3232
728 Pacific Ave Ste 300B
Tacoma, WA
Thompson Smitch Consulting
253-879-1250
4041 Ruston Way Ste 201
Tacoma, WA
Katharine Dexter & Associates, LLC
(253) 759-0939
2522 N Proctor St Ste 7
Tacoma, WA
Edwards Consulting Group
(253) 952-3445
4255 Sw 323rd St
Federal Way, WA
Greg Towne, Consultant
(253) 380-0523
3906 S 74th St Ste 201
Tacoma, WA
John Comis Associates
253-272-6808
401 Fawcett Ave Ste 213
Tacoma, WA
WSU/Small Business Development
253-680-7768
1101 S Yakima Ave Rm M123
Tacoma, WA
Edge Learning Institute, Inc
253-272-3103
2209 N Pearl St Ste 100
Tacoma, WA
KnightVision Consulting, LLC
253.376.8598
1267 Fernside Dr
Tacoma, WA
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5 Tips for Differentiating your eBay Business

It’s so easy to start selling on eBay.com that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to do it right. eBay is open to just about anybody with something to sell, so the challenge for sellers is to differentiate their eBay business.

Fortunately for you, we’ve found two eBay entrepreneurs willing to share the advice that has helped them successfully stand out on eBay. Joe Schwab is the owner of Euclid Records, a St. Louis-based record and CD store. After selling via mail-order catalogues for more than fifteen years, Schwab switched over to eBay about five years ago, and has seen sales skyrocket. Last year, he sold over $300,000 worth of mostly out-of-print and rare records, and he expects to near $500,000 in 2006.

John Wendland, also from St. Louis, is a part-time eBay entrepreneur who sells collectibles for Twangfest, an annual music festival held in his hometown. He also sells used communications equipment for his full-time employer, CMS Communications, Inc. Wendland has almost ten years of experience with eBay.

John and Joe offered five pointers to help differentiate yourself and your products on eBay:

  1. Know your market
  2. Look good
  3. Branch out from an auction-only strategy
  4. Key in on keywords
  5. Be a professional

1. Know your market

“The most important thing you can do when starting an eBay business is to get to know your market,” says Schwab. “You’ve got to study what you’re selling.ttle

Author: Steve Pick

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