
Fruzie's Cruzings
Some helpful articles from this past week.
The Customer That Changed My Life
Not to long ago, a customer of mine taught me something that really helped me gain the confidence in my business and in my life. He taught me a valuable lesson that I think about everyday, and I apply it to most situations that I might run into inside eBay and out. Here’s what happened.
This article might just make you more money.
Amazon FBA Scouting Tips
Scouting locally for FBA inventory can seem overwhelming at first, and rightly so. Large stores like Wal-Mart, Target, Toys R US, Walgreens, and TJ Maxx have thousands of items. How do you know where to start? Your comfort level will grow as you become more experienced. Here are a few tips for learning what types of products to scan and consider for FBA.
Suzanne provides some helpful advice from her experience.
Deja Vu Down by the Curb
So it turned out to be a great beginning for 2012. After a few pointy elbows in my arm and few shots to my ego, we made $125 on our New Year’s Day trash pick. After all my bruises heal, I may just drive by that neighbor’s house again!
Have you made any money from something that was being discarded by somebody else?
Promoting Your eBay Store or ID
Most eBayers spend some time trying to figure out how to increase their visibility in the eBay search results, but have you ever thought of promoting your eBay business outside of eBay? eByers all over the world are trying to compete inside the eBay space, so how do you separate yourself from the rest?
Tristen provides some great marketing tips for your eBay business.
From the Archives: Extraordinary Customer Service – Under Promise and Over Deliver
I am always a little leery when someone throws me a sales pitch in which their product is described like it is the best thing since sliced bread. (Where did that expression come from anyway?). If you watch late night television, you can tell the hucksters by the volume and speed of their sales pitch. Being loud and fast of speech is usually an attempt to cover up issues of quality.
Service will make or break your business.
eBay “School Play” Video
