Archive for February, 2009

Making The Most Of Your Location

Vocation location matters less and less in our day and age of technology. A person living in Alaska can work for a company in Florida. A man in China can do work for a corporation in Los Angeles. All of this occurs, thanks to the information super-highway that few have dared to travel on. Even [...]

Do you think e-bay will eventually replace garage sales, antique stores and hometown auctions?

With so many people busy, and the convienence of the computer?
Online selling has made enourmous inroads into a lot of areas. Online selling of second hand goods is a good example. Many second hard book stores have closed shop and openned online versions.
However ecommerce simply becomes another way of selling, like advertising things for sale [...]

Which Online Business For You?

When ballot an online going system, you have to evaluate the opportunities and gem the one that suits you the eminently and alertness on it. There are numberless deviating prospects online and many more will arrive in time to come. This is because the internet is constantly changing and you have to keep up with [...]

How do i find out information on an antique tricycle?

I have a yellow Sears sanduster tricycle. I have a model number , and an additional four digit number. I am not sure if anyone can help me to find out if it is worth anything maybe at auction?
http://www.nostalgic.net/
http://www.thecabe.com/
http://www.thewheelmen.org/
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Top 10 Things to Know Before Bidding on an Auction Website

If you are new to the world of auctions, you must do some research before bidding on products or services. New online bidders can be paying much more for an item than is necessary. Here are some things that you should look for:
1. Type of Auction:
Is it a Dutch, English, Sealed-Bid or Vickrey [...]

Which would be the best place to sell a reproduced art piece?

Have thought of auctions, antique stores, the internet, but am not sure which would be the most advantageous. It is a spelter bronzed torchere/pedestal of a circa 1850-60 cast of a French Harvester.
Check with the auction houses Christie's and Sotheby's,
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How To Earn Extra Income Online

It rarely matters who you are or what you do for a living, most people are looking for ways to earn extra income. Whether it is figuring out how to get a raise from your current job or finding a second, part time job to bring in more money, most folks would not turn down [...]

what is the most expensive antique ever that has went through auction?

dont know dont want to know least of worries
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A Brief History of Selling on Ebay and How Things Change Over Time

I began selling stuff on Ebay in July of 1998. Since then Ebay has grown to enormous proportions and I am not sure how many of the millions of people who visit Ebay every day really know much about what it was like and how it has changed. I will not pretend to present a [...]

The Right Wholesalers Help Your Ebay Business

Starting up your own Ebay business is not difficult but making it into a successful venture that can help you save towards retirement and achieve your other financial goals can be a bit more challenging. Tenacity, hard work, determination, a bit of luck, and the right wholesalers are all useful in establishing your Ebay business. [...]