Archive for July, 2004
eBay Store: The Best eBay Store Shopping Experience, 2004
An eBay store, Glitz N Glamour Jewelry, won the award for eBay’s best shopping experience of 2004.
Overture Releases Advertiser Workbook
I am always on the lookout for good reading material and this time I have found a good freebie. Perhaps long overdue Overture released their advertiser workbook today.
Anyone struggling with Overture might consider taking the…
Can You Sell Services On Ebay?
The overwhelming majority of the items sold on eBay and other auction sites are physical goods. There are a small number of exceptions, though, and one possibility that is usually overlooked is that of services.
Selling services on eBay may…
$275,000 Raised from One Blog: Politics, Blogging, and Affiliate Marketing
Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching: one blog raised over $275,000 for John Kerry as well as another $40,000 for the Democratic Party. Duncan Black, the famous, formerly anonymous, blogger Atrios is a cash cow for the Dems.
Two weeks ago,…
Become an Affiliate Narc: Part III
The truth is emerging I thought as I read “Become an Affiliate Narc”. Wayne Porter asks if the Affiliate Networks are indeed trusted third parties for merchants and affiliates. Wayne does a great job of asking the right…
When A Guarantee Is A Gamble
Unfortunately, the one sign of trust that everyone looks for no matter what product they’re buying can also the most easily manipulated sales tool of them all.
What Yahoo! Doesn’t Want
I have read a number of conspiracy theories detailing what will or will not impact one’s ranking or possible delisting in Yahoo!. I have found the most reliable source to be at the source with Yahoo! Help. The…
An eBay Education From A Beanie Baby Auction
A beanie baby listing on eBay is one of my all time favorite auctions. It’s funny, interesting, entertaining and loaded with lessons for anyone who sells online.
Conventional Wisdom on Best Day for Email Campaigns Challenged by New Studies
Question: best day of the week to send email campaigns? Conventional wisdom is Tuesday or Wednesday… right?
WRONG: Monday! Surprised me too.
Rise of the Fourth Party
He realized he wasn’t being paranoid. He had returned from a large trade show given in his industry. He checked his week’s PPC expenditures, and they were about half what they always were. This confirmed his long-help suspicions. All his competitors were at the trade show – so they didn’t have time to go clicking on his listings. His blood was boiling, and he decided he had to do something…
