Free Auctions Information

Free Auctions Information header image 1

The Top Ten Tips For Auction Success!

March 6th, 2008 · No Comments

If you were to look through eBay, or any other online auction site for that matter,you would find that many people make some very basic mistakes. And, they repeat these mistakes over and over again. As indicated in my book “eBay Marketing Wholesale SourcePak” with a little common sense these mistakes are completely preventable. So to prevent you from making these very same mistakes I have put together the Top Ten Tips For Auction Success.

10. Shipping
Always state what your shipping price will be. And, Do Not try to rip off your buyers by inflating the shipping price to increase your profit. Believe it or not, people do have a fair idea of what shipping costs should be. If they feel you are inflating your shipping price they will not bid on your item and may not look at any of your other auctions either from fear of being ripped off. [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Tips

Anyone Can Sell Online; *Anyone*!

March 6th, 2008 · No Comments

The Internet is an amazing medium for communication, and
entertainment. It can help save you time and money, and provide a
lot of fun too! S-l-o-w-l-y, big businesses are starting to fully
realise the potential of the Internet.

But it is small businesses, and individuals who are truly
exploiting the Internet phenomenon. It is this group - people with
small budgets and forced to research and fully utilise the best high-
value low-cost opportunities - that lead the way.

And whilst it isn’t easy, it *is possible* for anyone to sell
online.

When I say anyone, I have to qualify it a little. I mean:

* Anyone who owns… anything!
* Anyone who knows something that others don’t
* Anyone who has a passion, and is willing to share that passion
with others
* Anyone who is willing to work hard, and continue to learn [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Info

3 Unusual Formats For Auctions on eBay

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments

eBay users are accustomed to only two “standard” formats for
sales on eBay: either the ‘regular’ auction which involves
bidding and waiting; and the Buy It Now, which is an instant
purchase.

But there are three other formats that are less well known.

1. Live Auctions

Before eBay, the traditional auction included live bodies in
chairs and an auctioneer up front (talking so fast he was
frequently unintelligible). Any buyer can still participate
in these live auctions via eBay. Live auctions are a hybrid
- a buyer is ’sort of’ present in a live setting yet is at
home using an Internet connection. [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Tips

AUCTION TIP: A Basic eBay Listing Template

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments

The following article pertains to anyone who is looking to
start an online auction business on eBay. Please feel free
to use it for your ezine, web site, or any other electronic
or print publication, with the following exception:

You may NOT use this article in any form of spam.

I only ask that you:

1. do not add or delete anything from the article
2. include the resource box at the end
3. notify me (csmith@auctionrookie.com) you are using it

Synopsis
——–

A good auction listing must not only read well, but
must look professional. Here’s a quick, easy template
anyone to make their listing more professional [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Tips

Used Car Auctions: Do’s and Dont’s

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments

This is Part 1 of a 4 part series on how to buy a car at an auction

So you are looking for a car or truck, but you’re tired of running around town and finding other people selling their “headaches” through the local classifieds, or dealers offering “cream-puffs” for inflated retail prices. All you want is a good vehicle for a good price. Period. Does such a deal exist? Yes, indeed! Repossession auctions are becoming more and more popular across the country. I have been attending them for over 20 years, and have purchased many cars and trucks at bargain prices - everything from a brand new car (still with the window sticker on it and 3 miles on the odometer) for $1,100 below the sticker price, to a conversion van with 99,000 miles on it. Both of these vehicles are still in the family and running strong. [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Tips

Affordable Online Car Auctions

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Still hunting for the car of your dreams? Public car auctions online are becoming a happy hunting ground for car aficionados for they bring you a huge selection of affordable cars in various models at unbelievable prices.
With online car auctions you can buy a new car at prices, which are quite less than the manufacturer’s price in the retail showroom. You can buy a car at price that you can afford. Automobile auctions have car prices which are among the most affordable and there are all kinds of options available to suit every kind of budget.
For instance, you can find all kinds of auto auctions online - from recreational vehicle auctions to buying used cars on line. Buying used cars online is a win-win situation for you for you can find cars that are practically new in their look and feel but have prices far less than the new ones. Some of the vehicles listed in internet vehicle auctions are still under factory warranty.
Internet auto auctions is open to the people residing anywhere. Online auto bidding auctions include quality vehicles, used luxury and economy cars and even online auctions for car parts and accessories

If you are on the hunt to buy your dream car, visit Auctions4Wheels.com < http://www.auctions4wheels.com/index.php > for some truly affordable online car auctions. Registration is FREE with this auction site. You can choose to place a bid and if successful you will receive a confirmation message. If your bid fails to outbid the current high bidder you will be offered the option to place a higher bid.

→ No CommentsTags: Tips

Use Auction Templates For eBay Success!

January 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Auction templates are simply a must for successful online auction selling. One day I spent approximately 45 minutes writing a listing for an item that would make me about $5 in profit! I suddenly realized the stupidity of what I was doing. Here I was scheming and plotting to become a net millionaire - and I could work at WalMart and make more money than this!

It seems as though you are selling products on eBay, but really you’re not. What you have to sell is:

→ No CommentsTags: Tips

www.allactiontrade.com … b2b … Business Directory

November 21st, 2007 · No Comments

www.allactiontrade.com … b2b … Business Directory

Products & Services of Largest B2B trade portal, allactiontrade,com. Various Sections of www.AllActionTrade,com like, b2b trade offers, global trade leads, b2b auctions, b2b exhibitions, b2b forums, etc.

Allactiontrade.com is an online business-to-business services provider to the global buyers and suppliers. Buyers and sellers can promote their products and services to their domestic, national and international markets and at the same time source buyers and sellers for their respective products. Allactiontrade.com provides user-friendly platform for exporters and manufacturers to find buyers for their products in America, Europe and other parts of the world. Thousands of buyers worldwide use Allactiontrade.com as their sourcing center.

Auctions: Allow manufacturers and exporters to post their excess inventories for buyers to bid against. Many buyers are looking for good bargain always and this is the best way to get rid of your excess stock. Go to Auction>> http://www.allactiontrade.com/auctions

Trade Offers: Members can post, view and instantly respond to buy, sell, and business opportunities offers. This is one of the best tools to reach millions of potential customers worldwide. Members can receive trade leads updates via e-mail with Allactiontrade.com Trade Alert Service. Go to Trade Offers>> http://www.allactiontrade.com/tradeoffers/ [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Info

eBay: What Should I Sell?

November 7th, 2007 · No Comments

There is an art to picking profitable products. It’s not just what you want to sell but rather what will sell. Unless you pick a product in demand in the marketplace, you will fail. A fundamental principle of the capitalist system is “supply and demand”. It represents a delicate balancing act between “what people want” and how much of “it” is available.

Every Christmas, we see one toy that everyone wants. One year is “talking Elmo” and the next year it’s something else. But, it never fails to occur. Because everyone wants “it”, so “it” is in high demand. If the supply of the product isn’t sufficient to meet the customer demand, prices soar, as do profits for the people selling them.

You could hope you pick one of those products and make a lot of money in one season, or you can be smart and have a profitable business all year round. How? Understand trends in our society and how they help you predict the products which are or will be in demand, now and in the future.

Current Trends In American Society

By reading and watching current news, we should be able to spot trends. These trends will have an impact upon people and therefore, the products they need or want. For instance, some current trends in the United States are as follows:

· Americans are fatter than prior generations (particularly children)

· Baby Boomers (a very large potential market) are getting older. Many are in the 50s or 60s.

· More and more people purchase online from the security and comfort of their own home

· Americans are more security conscious since 9/11

· Travel by car or recreational vehicle is up over previous years

· Diabetes is making major inroads into the general population

These are just some of the trends impacting our culture now. We need to take those identified trends and make some assumptions about them. With these assumptions come product decisions, profitable product decisions.

Using a Trend to Pick Profitable Products

Let’s choose the Baby Boomer trends upon which to focus. We know that the Baby Boomer Generation represents a large, and very wealth, segment of the current American society. If we choose to focus upon this group of consumers, we know we have a large potential audience. More importantly, we know we have an audience who can pay. [Read more →]

→ No CommentsTags: Introduction