MaxHomeBits

Super eBay

 

So ... what is Hot Item Finder and how can it benefit you?

First, this software can be used by eBay newbies looking for hot items to unload on eBay ... or by more advanced sellers looking for new product ideas or keywords to insert into their marketing content.

Second, the software offers features that cannot be offered by any other software program on the planet!

Third, the product owner has provided several instructional videos guiding you to auction success.

You see, Dave Guindon, the product owner is also an experienced online marketer as well as an advanced software developer. So he knows how to deliver quality products along with how to use the products to your advantage.

Not many product owners even attempt to over-deliver as much as Dave does!

Here is a short list of the powerful features this software provides:

  • Find all the HOT ITEMS on eBay in minutes !!
  • Search 4 different eBay sites! ... eBay.com, eBay.com.au, eBay.ca, and eBay.co.uk
  • Generate Hot Items from current and completed auctions !
  • Analyze EVERY eBay category for HOT ITEMS !
  • Generate the TOP 100 popular search terms from each main category !
  • Find the hit counts for all the hot selling items !
  • Search eBay's online keyword database for the best words to put in your auction titles and descriptions !
  • Give sellers a great idea for what items to sell on eBay !
  • Use the popular search term generator to create very attractive auction descriptions !!
  • SAVE a HUGE amount of TIME at eBay?
  • Analyze a particular category to see with one contains the most items!
  • Find out how much your competitors are selling their products
  • Increase your sales by adding popular search terms in your
    auction descriptions and titles !
  • Find products in your market that are selling !
  • What are the best words in the current hot item auction titles !

Lastly, Dave Guindon offers an unbelievable 365 day money back guarantee!

So you basically have nothing to lose ... I didn't! The software works great and I use it everyday.

Thanks for Reading, Bill Masson (info@maxhomebits.com)

 

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Digital Items Banned On eBay


I opened up my emails today and had a very interesting one from John Thornhill with the topic ‘Digital Items Banned on eBay UK’. I thought this was some kind of ploy to get me to read the email so I read on expecting to find a post asking how reliant I am on eBay.

So as of 31st March 2008 anyone selling digital items will be in violation of eBay’s policies.Now this does not only affect eBook sellers. This affects anyone selling items delivered digitally.

This can include:

  • eBooks
  • Audio/mp3
  • Digital Videos
  • Websites
  • Domain Names
  • Graphic Design Services
  • Photo Services

And any other service delivered electronically.

 

Now you may have noticed I have never ever bad mouthed eBay and I have no intentions of starting now.

There is just no point, I would much rather look for the positives that can be taken from this new policy.

And let me tell you the positives actually outweigh the negatives.

There is only one negative issue I can find so far and that is your eBook business can no longer be automated. You will need to make your items physical. And the best way to do this is to burn your eBooks to CD Rom and send it via regular mail. This is not as hard as it sounds once you set up a system to burn and ship CD’s. This task can even be outsourced if you wish.

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Free eBay e-book To Download

eBay: A name that needs no presentation. A company which is one of the symbols of the internet revolution that has been going on for a decade now. But eBay is so much more than this. A business opportunity, a universal shop, call it as you like. What is sure though is that eBay is one of the most spectacular Internet success stories that has inspired many people.

At its core, eBay is an online auction website. eBay.com is managed by the American company eBay Inc. For those of you who don’t know what an online auction site is, the concept is simple: it is a place where people buy and sell products online, and the buying/selling price is determined through bidding.

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Guide to Cashing in on eBay

The must have information!

Guide to Cashing in on eBay.pdf
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This book is completely free for you to download and is packed with useful information. If you want to give it away or sell it it’s entirely up to you. If you would like the whole package which includes pitch and thank you page templates in HTML then contact me through my guest book or sign up to my newsletter. Thanks for reading, Bill Masson (Founder MaxhomeBits.com)

   Resource Guide & Bonuses included 

 

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Top 10 Strangest eBay Items Ever Sold.

 

eBay can be a very odd place, given that you can sell almost anything you want. Here are the auctions we’ve picked as being the strangest ever.

 

#10 - Girlfriends: Some girls auctioned their services as ‘imaginary girlfriends’, who would send the winning bidder pictures of themselves and loving letters, which they could use to pretend they had a girlfriend.

 

#9 - Wedding dress: Nothing strange about selling a wedding dress, you might think – but this was the guy’s ex-wife’s wedding dress. And he modelled it, as well as writing a long screed about his ex-wife in the description. It sold for £3,850.

 

#8 - TV part: Producers on the TV show Ally McBeal once used eBay to auction off a walk-on part on the show.

 

#7 - Kidney: One man tried to sell his kidney on eBay – after all, you only need one, right? Unfortunately it’s illegal to buy or sell human organs. Good thinking, though.

 

#6 - Toenail clippings: A girl once sold her toenail clippings on eBay, one clipping from each toe. She got a $1 for the set – a low price for the years of joy they no doubt provided to the buyer.

 

#5 - Britney’s gum: Someone picked up Britney Spears’ chewed gum at a London hotel and decided it’d be a great thing to sell on eBay. Oddly enough, they were right – they got $263 for it. A Britney fan probably has it framed in their house.

 

#4 - Ghost: Yes, a ghost. In a jar. Well, why not? The ghost was, apparently, ‘terrorising’ the man who owned it, and so he decided to capture it and sell it on eBay to someone who might be able to give it a better home.

 

#3 - Virgin Mary sandwich: A seller offered a grilled cheese sandwich upon which the Virgin Mary had appeared to her – and the strange thing is, she genuinely seemed to believe it. This item, unbelievably, sold for $28,000. Some people just have too much money to waste, don’t they?

 

#2 - Virginity: An 18-year-old British girl sold her virginity on eBay – but it was bought by a businessman who kindly agreed to give her the money without actually taking the ‘service’.

 

And at #1 - Fighter jet: A state brokerage in Virginia sold a U.S. Navy F/A-18A Hornet jet fighter on eBay for just over a million dollars. It was, unfortunately, in pieces and so unusable, but they offered to put it back together and make it ready to fly for the low, low price of just another $9 million.

 

Of course, when you’re buying expensive items – not quite as expensive as the fighter jet, but you know what I mean – you will want to get them for the very best price that you can manage. If you can master the dark art of eBay ‘sniping’, then you can jump in at the last minute and get items for only a few cents more than the bidder who was going to win. You can learn the sniper’s secrets in the next email.

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Giving back to the community has been an essential part of eBay since the very beginning. In 1998, with a donation of 107,250 shares of pre-IPO stock, eBay created a charitable fund known as the eBay Foundation™. Today, eBay Foundation remains an important part of eBay and serves as the primary vehicle through which eBay contributes to community organisations. Annually eBay Foundation provides grants to numerous non-profit groups that are working to make local communities better places to live and work.

eBay also believes that individuals are the backbone of any community. Active involvement is critical to make a community grow and flourish. That is why eBay Foundation actively encourages and supports the philanthropic and volunteer efforts of eBay employees through matching gifts, volunteer grants and the Champion A Charity programme that enables eBay employees to recommend non-profit organisations for Foundation funding. Last year, eBay Foundation also began a special initiative that provided eBay users with the opportunity to recommend a non-profit organisation for funding during the December holiday season.

eBay Foundation has contributed more than $8 million to non-profit organisations since its inception. The Foundation received the Outstanding Corporate Grantmaker Award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals Silicon Valley Chapter. In addition, the San Francisco Business Times recognized eBay Foundation as one of the Bay Area's top corporate philanthropists.

Please direct questions related to eBay Foundation's giving programmes to:

eBay Foundation
60 South Market Street
Suite 1000
San Jose, CA 95113
ebayfdn@cfsv.org