Roughly speaking, eBay sellers are divided into two groups. The first group is casual sellers, who make a few bucks with occasional, one-time sales of items like uncle Gary’s old bowling shoes or aunt Mildred’s old Elvis CDs. No real work is involved.
The second group is serious sellers. They make more than a few bucks — in some cases their entire living — and find themselves constantly listing, selling, and packing.
Unlike the first group, this second group’s workload is too large to handle manually. Serious sellers need software to help them manage the constant ebb and flow of their business.
But what kind of software should you use? What are the best packages, and, more important, which one is best suited for your particular eBay business?
Choosing eBay Auction Management Software
April 6, 2006 by Ty | 4 Comments
In eBay Tips












Pradeep Aggarwal on April 12th, 2006 at 3:10 am
Nice blog
And good information too. I’ll keep visiting often.
Thanks
online auction on December 25th, 2006 at 7:59 am
Many serious sellers use reverse auction systems to get their items cheaper and then resell them on eBay.
Allen Harp on December 31st, 2006 at 12:32 am
Thank you for your coverage and explanation of the three groups of software. I have been trying to describe what I need and you have made it crystal clear. Thanks for the clarifications.
Jon Seymour on December 3rd, 2007 at 6:59 am
Very clever post…. Tha ks for the info