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June 30, 2008

Ebay Stores And Their Advantages Of Traditional Brick And Mortar Stores

The thing that is most different about the Ebay Store when compared to the conventional brick and mortar type store is that there is no need for a large overhead or a proper space to sell your products. No traveling to and from a building each day and no hardware, shelving, mechanical items, or print advertising is necessary. There still is a good and bad side to Ebay Store but it allows you to be more flexible and keep more of the profits. A physical store is only able to reach those in the local area while Ebay can reach people around the world and can sell your products while you are sleeping. You can make money twenty four hours a day and not have to leave the comfort of your own home.

The store on Ebay allows you to list a product for a minimum of thirty days up to four months at a time. You can also continue to relist automatically until the item sells. The Ebay customer service is also great as it allows the potential buyer to send messages tot eh seller to clarify and ask questions before they purchase.

The Ebay customer service also allows you a reliable force backing you up during each sale from your store and a powerful way to market your items to the world. The store allows you to have your money before the product is sent to give you added security in all your sales.

Thinking of starting your Ebay store? Get started soon to own your piece of the ecommerce pie!

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