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Selling on eBay during the Holidays

Whether you’re looking for a new sales avenue for your company or just trying to make a couple extra bucks getting rid of stuff around the house, the holiday season is a great time to become a seller on eBay. But of course, it doesn’t come without its troubles, and understanding the best practices can help you to turn a profit. Beware of promising...

December 12th, 2011 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Business, How To's

Using the eBay API to Manage Inventory

PowerSellers know that having out of sync inventory is a hassle.  When you’re selling a limited amount of the same item on both your online store and eBay (not to mention Amazon.com, brick-and-mortor store, and other channels) things tend to sell in one place, but quantities have to constantly be updated manually elsewhere.  This results in...

September 11th, 2009 by Ilya Bernshteyn
Posted in Business, Web Development

Web 2.0 Development: Auction Management

With web 2.0 development and e-commerce functionality more and more is becoming possible in automating the auction management process for high volume sellers with eBay API integration.  With enhancements to scheduling rules, users can use advanced inventory listing processes such as staggering their listings and updating price, shipping, and listing...

June 17th, 2009 by Ilya Bernshteyn
Posted in Business, Technology, Web Development