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Intermediate Tips for eBay Sellers

About Me Pages

About Me pages are a fantastic way of advertising your business and telling your customer a little bit more about yourself. It’s a great way of establishing communication by putting a face and a personality behind the name. This is a free option that any eBayer can use, although most don’t bother to create one unless they are serious about selling on eBay.

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Beginners Guide to eBay

Why eBay?

eBay is still a buzzword on the lips of many people espousing new entrepreneurial opportunities.

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How to Build a Website

There’s a lot to cover, but this should give you a broad idea of what is involved in setting up a site.

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Five Reasons to Get a Tax ID

If you are serious about establishing a business on eBay, then you’ll need a federal Tax ID number. Find out why…

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Registering a Business in the USA

The 3 Steps to Registering a Business:

Name availability check. This ensures that your business name is not already in use by another business.
File Articles of Incorporation containing information on corporate name, business address, quantity and value of the shares of stock, name and address of the registered agent, name and address of initial directors.
Obtain a [...]

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Registering a Business in the UK

The cheapest way to register a business is through the Companies House, where it costs £20, payable to Companies House. Alternatively, you can get a same-day registration service for £50. If you require witnesses for form 12, this is around £10. See the Companies House for a full price list.

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Register a Business in Canada

Step One: What type of business will you have?

Sole proprietorship – You have complete control over the business. This form of business has low start-up costs and few regulations, but you are personally responsible for any debts and obligations. If you operate under your own name you do not need to register, but if you earn more than $30,000 a year you will need to apply for a GST number.

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Registering a Business in Australia

Step One: Decide on a Business Structure

The four main types of business structures commonly used by small businesses are:

Sole trader: an individual trading on their own

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How to Set Up an Online Store

Setting up an online store is a great way to start making money online, or to expand an existing business. However, setting up an online business can be confusing for those who are new to selling on the web. Not only are there some very complex design and set-up factors involved, Internet marketing is also a completely different ball-game to marketing a brick and mortar store..

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How to Start an eCommerce Business

As more and more people flock to shop on the web, there has never been a better time to start an online business. Researchers predict that by 2009, 40% of all households in the USA will be making online purchases!
So how do you go about setting up your own online business and capitalizing on this [...]

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