Saturday, January 1, 2011

Advantages to Ecommerce Businesses using a PayPal Account

The biggest Advantage to Ecommerce Businesses is that PayPal is one of the most widely utilized Internet Payment Systems. Sellers and Buyers all over the World trust PayPal. By offering PayPal as a method of payment, your Home Based Business can receive and send US payments, as well as, International payments.

The PayPal Monthly and Yearly Financial Reports are absolutely the best feature for me. I truly believe that for most Online Sellers, these Financial Reports are one of the main advantages for using PayPal. All of the accounting is done for you. PayPal keeps track of the payments you receive, payment you send, postal fees, refunds, and transaction fees.


You also have access to many Merchant Tools on PayPal. You have the ability to send your buyer an invoice and you can cancel the invoice if necessary. PayPal also allows you to add a BIN Button in your auctions. PayPal can also be integrated into your own website if you choose to set up your own ecommerce internet store.


As I explained in my previous blog post, you can also use PayPal to print your shipping labels. I go into more detail about this feature in my previous post entitled, “PayPal and USPS Click-N-Ship Online Postage Shipping Solutions”.


I would strongly recommend that you set up a Premier or Business PayPal Account for your Ecommerce Home Based Business.


Written by Jan M. Bradshaw

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Happy Holidays!!!!


I would like to wish you and your family a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

How to Improve your Image Search Ranking

Most Bloggers concentrate their SEO (Search Engine Optimization) efforts on the text in their blog posts, websites, and product listings. This is great for surfing on the web. However, search engines such as Google and Bing, also search your images and ranks these images, before displaying them.

Increase your image search ranking by naming your pictures with good descriptive text. When renaming your photo from img001.jpg, choose a detailed informative filename. The picture of your favorite pet dog could be renamed pet-yellow-lab-dog.jpg. The hyphens between the words represent spaces to Google. This gives the search engine information about your picture.


Also, remember that the search engines cannot read embedded text on your photos. Therefore, when you want to give more detailed image information, use Alternate Text. This attribute allows Google to understand what your picture represents. Google’s image search will use this information to help return the best images for that user’s search query. Here is a great example of Alternate Text:


< img src=” pet-yellow-lab-dog.jpg” alt=”My pet yellow lab is chasing his blue ball in the park” >


The Alt Text inside of the HTML Code should be a short, concise sentence. Describe what the image represents as though the picture was not available to be viewed. Please, do not use this Alt Text method to spam keywords. This could have potentially negative results. Your website may be perceived as spamming and lower your site’s ranking. Also, Alternate Text is used by the visually impaired using screen readers and others who have dial up connections where the images cannot be displayed.


Finally, remember to insert the appropriate picture next to the relevant text it pertains to in your blog, website or product listing. This will help the search engines to better understand the image, and improves your image search ranking.


Written by Jan M. Bradshaw

Friday, November 26, 2010

PayPal and USPS Click-N-Ship Online Postage Shipping Solutions

During this Holiday Season you should have at least 2 different ways to print your Online Postage Shipping Labels. In my opinion, PayPal and USPS Click-N-Ship are 2 of the easiest shipping solutions available.

Most Online Sellers are familiar with printing Shipping Labels through their PayPal Accounts. PayPal allows you to print your Shipping Labels using USPS or UPS. The USPS Postal Services that are available through PayPal are Priority, Express, First Class, Media Mail, and Parcel Post. The shipping fees are taken out of your PayPal Balance. Here is a Direct Link to the PayPal Login where you can print a Shipping Label.

You can also print your Priority Mail shipping labels from the USPS through their USPS Click-N-Ship Service. Here are the step by step instructions. Go to the Click-N-Ship Website, set up an account, and then fill in the information for your label. You will have to use your credit card to pay for your shipping fee.

Just remember, that you can only Print Priority Mail shipping labels through Click-N-Ship. If you need Technical Support, they can be reached at 800-344-7779 option 3.

Written by Jan M. Bradshaw

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Free USPS Priority Mail Supplies


The United States Post Office (USPS) offers Free Priority Mail Supplies. You can place your order for these supplies through the internet by going to The Postal Store. You must login using your Click-N-Ship login information. If you do not have an account, sign up for one.

You can view the products that are available at no charge by clicking the “For Mailing/Shipping” button, and in the drop down menu select “Priority Mail”. Here you will find different sized boxes, flat rate boxes, envelopes, stickers, and other useful Priority Mail items. If you prefer not to order your supplies online, you can call the USPS at 800-222-1811. Then all you have to do is give the customer service representative the product name and number of the item you want to order.

By ordering your Priority Mail Boxes and supplies directly from the USPS you will save a great deal of money on business shipping expenses. The majority of packages are shipped Priority Mail anyway, so you might as well take advantage of this free service. The Priority Mail Supplies are delivered directly to your home in about 14 business days.

Written by Jan M. Bradshaw

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Death’s Head Ii Vol 1 # 10 Sep 1993 Marvel NM


Check out this Great Death’s Head II Modern Age Marvel Comic Book in Near Mint 9.2-9.7 Condition. This Comic Book is Volume 1, Number 10, September 1993. This Comic Book comes from a smoke free environment.

This comic book has never been read, it was a store over stock. The cardboard backing and plastic sleeve is included. I have scanned the front and back of this book to show the condition.

This would make a wonderful addition to your Modern Comic Collection so don’t miss this opportunity to own this Death’s Head II Modern Age Marvel Comic Book. Click here to view The Incomplete Death’s Head Vol 1 # 10 Comic Book

I have this Vintage Comic Book for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a price of $1.75 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Homco 1985 Denim Days Playtime Number 8827 Mint in Box


Check out this Cute Home Interiors Denim Days Porcelain figurine titled, “Playtime”. This figurine is in Mint Condition. The bottom is marked “‘DEMIN DAYS’ by ‘HOMCO’ copyright 1985 Home Interiors & Gifts, Inc. #8827 Crafted in Taiwan”.

This figurine comes with the tag and original Styrofoam box. The tag is in Excellent Condition. The original Styrofoam box is in Excellent Condition and has “8827 Playtime” written in Black and Blue ink on the sides. The box still holds the figurine securely and has been retaped over the original factory tape.

This figurine would make a wonderful addition to your Denim Days Collection. Do not miss this opportunity to own this Beautiful Denim Days Playtime Figurine. This would make a wonderful gift for that special person who collects Denim Days Figurines. Click here to view this Denim Days Porcelain figurine titled, “Playtime”

I have this Beautiful Denim Days Figurine for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $14.99 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Monday, August 23, 2010

Go For Your Dreams Free Word Press and Social Media Webinars

I have been attending the Go For Your Dreams (GFYD) WordPress Webinars for the past three months. The webinar workshops are presented by Kimberly Bohannon and Ben Cope from GFYD Member. By attending these Webinars I have learned how to set up my WordPress Blog and learned what plugins I should use.

I have learned a lot about WordPress and it has given me the confidence to actually apply what I have learned. If you are thinking about starting a WordPress Blog you should sign up to view these webinars. You can sign up for the replays of these webinars by going to http://gfydmember.com/wordpress-training

Starting tomorrow night the GFYD Member Website will conduct a 3-part webinar series that will cover Social Media. Courtney Engle will be joining Kimberly and Ben to bring you three Social Media Training Case Studies. The dates are listed below and start at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.

Tuesday, August 24th – LinkedIn

Thursday, August 26th – Twitter

Tuesday, August 31st – Facebook

You can check out the full details and sign up for the Webinars here http://gfydmember.com/how-to-use-social-media-for-your-online-business


They will be giving away their Social Media Training Workshop to one lucky winner each night of the Case Study Series. All the Social Media Case Study webinars will be live at 9 PM Eastern. You must join the live Workshop in order to win!

If you don’t win, and want to find out more about the Social Media Training Workshop you can find more information here http://www.gfydmember.com


I wanted to pass this information along in case anyone was interested in learning more about WordPress, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Source: Ecommerce Home Based Business Resources

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Incomplete Death’s Head Vol 1 # 6 Jun 1993 Marvel Comic Book Mint


Incomplete Death’s Head Marvel Comic Book in Mint 9.9-10.0 Condition. This Comic Book is Vol 1, No. 6, June 1993. This Comic Book comes from a smoke free environment and has never been read, it was a store over stock. The cardboard backing and plastic sleeve is included.


I have scanned the front and back of this book to show the condition. This would make a wonderful addition to your Modern Comic Collection so don’t miss this opportunity to own The Incomplete Death’s Head Modern Age Marvel Comic Book. Click here to view The Incomplete Death’s Head Vol 1 # 6 Comic Book

I have this Vintage Comic Book for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a price of $2.25 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Dating Antique, Vintage and Collectible Jewelry

Dating Antique, Vintage and Collectible Jewelry takes some detective work. You can usually date the piece of jewelry by the signature. I use these two different websites to identify and date a designer’s signature. They are http://www.morninggloryjewelry.com/jc/JewelChatMarks.html and http://www.illusionjewels.com/costumejewelrymarks.html


There are also some great Jewelry Reference Books available for your use. I use Collecting Costume Jewelry 101, the basics of starting, building, and upgrading, Identification and Value Guide by Julia C. Carroll and Collectible Silver Jewelry Identification and Value Guide by Fred Rezazadeh. If you don’t want to purchase these Collectible Books you can always go to your public library and see if they are available. I hope this helps.

Click on the images below to check out the Antique and Vintage Jewelry I have for sale at my OLA Stubsinc Store.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Collecting Little Golden Books

Here is what you should look at when buying Little Golden Books.

First, I would check the condition of the Book. Is the title page written in? Are the pages torn and dirty, or clean and crisp? Are there any crayon or ink marks throughout the book? Is the Book Spine damaged or intact? Are the colors still clear and vibrant or are they faded?

Once I determine if the book is in good condition. I look at the age of the book. One thing to look at when determining the age is the color of the outside binding. The very first Vintage Little Golden Books had a blue binding.

September 19, 1942, was the date the first ad was placed in Publisher’s Weekly. Twelve Little Golden books were issued first. The titles of the first 12 books were The Poky Little Puppy, The Alphabet A-Z, The Animals of Farmer Jones, Three Little Kittens, Bedtime Stories, This Little Piggy, Mother Goose, The Golden book of Fairy Tales, Nursery Songs, The Little Red Hen, Prayers for Children, and Baby’s Book.

Some of you may remember these books fondly and probably have childhood memories of your mom and dad reading you these books. They are great books and are still being sold today. The older books have become quite collectible and some are really valuable.

There are several ways to date these books. One of the easiest ways to date the Vintage Little Golden Books is by the Spine Design and color of the binding.

From 1942-1947, the majority of the first 35 book titles had blue bindings and were published with dust jackets. Then the bindings changed to gold spines, from 1947-1949 and had a pattern of flowers, leaves and animals. In 1949-1969 there was an Antique Gold spine with varied patterns of leaves, plants, and flowers.

From 1955-1959 The Christmas books had a Christmas spine design for the Christmas stories. Then my favorite spine design came out in 1954-1956, this was the Mickey Mouse Club Edition, they had red spines with portraits. I have only had a few of these books, but they all had Mickey Mouse heads on the red spines. From 1969 through the present the Little Golden Books have a Gold Spine with elephants, chickens, and crickets in the design.

I hope this helped to explain the very basics of what to look for when collecting Little Golden Books.

Click on the images below to check out the Vintage Little Golden Books I have for sale at my OLA Stubsinc Store.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Spiff up your OLA Store, Get Ready for the Christmas Sales Rush

Are you getting ready for the Christmas Sales Rush yet?

Sales maybe slow right now, but try not to get discouraged. Instead, spend the next few months getting your OLA Store spiffed up and fully stocked for the upcoming Christmas Season.

Remember last year, when you wished you had spent more time during the slow selling months to get more items ready for sale?

Well, now is the time to do it. We all know how we procrastinate getting more items online to sell when the sales are slow. Then before you know it, the Christmas Season sneaks up on us, and we aren’t ready for it.

I know that I am going to take full advantage of this time to get more items ready to list. Is there anybody else out there hard at work taking pictures, and writing description of those fantastic buys you got this summer at the yard sales, garage sales, auctions and estate sales?

Or maybe now would be the time to do some research into Drop Shipping or finding a decent Wholesaler. Remember, that time is of the essence, so make sure you use your next few months wisely. I know last year I was really busy for 6 weeks during November and December and really regretted not being better prepared for the Christmas Sales Rush.

In honor of all the Christmas in July Sales Events going on right now, I will give all of my buyers 10% off any item valued at $9.99 and above through July 30th. When you make your OLA purchase, just o-mail me and let me know that you saw this discount listed on the Stubsinc Online Store Blog.

Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for Antiques, Collectibles and Oddities. I am sure you will find something you like. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cable Vol 1 No 22 Aug 1995 Marvel Mint Condition 9.9 – 10.0


Cable Modern Age Marvel Comic Book in Mint 9.9-10.0 Condition. This Comic Book is Volume 1, Number 22, August 1995. This Comic Book comes from a smoke free environment.

This comic book has never been read, it was a store over stock. The cardboard backing and plastic sleeve is included. I have scanned the front and back of this book to show the condition.

This would make a wonderful addition to your Modern Comic Collection so don’t miss this opportunity to own this Cable Modern Age Marvel Comic Book. Click here to view these Cable Modern Age Marvel Comic Book

I have Comic Book for sale through OLAs Fixed Price Auctions for only $2.50 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Chris Fain Discusses Antiques and Collectibles on SellerBuzz Radio

Chris Fain, Founder and CEO of OnlineAuction.com, was on SellerBuzz Radio a few months ago when he discussed eCommerce site OnlineAuction.com, but this Thursday night, he'll give everyone pointers and helpful hints on Collecting and Antiquing As A Hobby and As A Business!!! We'll discuss Where to Find Collectibles and Antiques, What to Look For, How to Price Them, How To List Them, and more!!!

Have Questions that you'd like to ask Chris about Collecting and Antiquing? Send them to me at MetzyMom@SellerBuzz.com and I'll see that they get answered!

It all happens this Thursday, June 17th at http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/69668 .

Times:
5:05 pm Pacific
6:05 pm Mountain
7:05 pm Central
8:05 pm Eastern

Send In Those Questions and Be At The Show To Hear The Answers!!!

Written by MetzyMom

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Vintage Art Deco Mens Cuff Links With Yellow Stone


A pair of Vintage Art Deco Men’s Cuff Links. These Cuff Links are in Very Good Condition with wear. These are gold toned with yellow faceted glass stones. These Cuff Links are hinged on the backs. The Cuff Link fronts measure approximately 1 1/16 inches tall by 5/16 inches wide. These Cuff Links are unmarked.

These Cuff Links would make a wonderful addition to your Vintage Art Deco Jewelry Collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this Vintage Art Deco Men’s Cuff Links. Click here to view these Vintage Art Deco Men’s Cuff Links

I have Vintage Cuff Links sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $14.00 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Leaf Design Hobnail Base Flower Design Milk Glass Bowl


Very Pretty Milk Glass Bowl. This bowl is in Excellent Condition. Around the outside of the bowl has a continuous leaf design, the top has a scalloped edge of alternating leafs and hobnail, the base has a flower design and 4 hobnail feet. It measures approximately 2 ¼ inches tall and 4 5/8 inches wide. This would make a wonderful addition to any Milk Glass Collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this Very Pretty Full Leaf Design Hobnail Base Milk Glass Bowl. Click here to view this Milk Glass Bowl

I have this Pretty Bowl for sale through Fixed Price Auctions for only $1.99 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Say Cheese! NEW Contest at OLA!

Want a chance to WIN $100 cash and $100 in auction enhancement credits?

Here’s how …

Pictures are a vital part to your auction listings. Aside from price and description, a good picture is what sells your item.

We’re challenging you to create a video tutorial on how to take an effective picture for your auction listings. You can include any tips in this clip … that you think other users will find useful in taking a great picture.

- Clip must not exceed 2 minutes

- You can post the link to the clip in this thread
Click here to visit the Contest tread

*closing date of contest to be determined.

Written by Renee
Forum Administrator
& Customer Support Services

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Facebook Malware Video

I just wanted you all to be aware of the Facebook Malware video that was sent to thousands of Facebook pages last night.

The Video is entitled "Distracting Beach Babes", DO NOT CLICK ON THIS LINK!!!! IT WILL LOAD MALWARE ONTO YOUR COMPUTER.

Just delete this video from your facebook page. Then change your password and check your Facebook application settings. Just to be on the safe side I would run a anti-virus scan on your computer.

I hope this warning helps.

Stubsinc

Friday, May 21, 2010

Pathways In Science Our Wide Wide World Craig Baldwin


Vintage Book titled, “PATHWAYS IN SCIENCE OUR WIDE WIDE WORLD”. This is a School Book and has the school I. D. sticker on the inside cover, see picture. This book is in Good Condition with moderate wear and discoloration to the cover. The book has a copyright date of 1932, by Gerald S. Craig and Sara E. Baldwin.

The book is 312 pages long. The pages have minor yellowing and discoloration with no writing. There is a Tiny Crease on the bottom corner of the first cover page. There is a 1 inch tear on the bottom of page 57. There is a ¼ inch tear and small crease on the top of page 59 near the spine. There is a small crease on the bottom corner of page 131.

This book contains black and white photos, graphics, and 4 color panels that are clean and bright. Overall this book was well taken care of. This Book would make a wonderful addition to your Vintage School Book Collection.

Don’t miss this opportunity to own this Pathways in Science Our Wide Wide World Book. Click here to view this Pathways In Science Our Wide Wide World Book

I have this 1932 School Book for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $5.99 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Monday, May 10, 2010

Upton Arithmetic Grade 4 With Answers Teachers Edition 1945


Vintage Book titled, “Upton ARITHMETHIC Grade 4”. This is a Teacher’s Edition School Book with the answers. This book is in Very Good to Fine Condition with light wear and minor discoloration to the cover. The book has a copyright date of 1945 by American Book Company. The book is 296 pages long and 14 pages that contain the answers. This book is by Clifford B. Upton. The pages have slight yellowing to the edges of the pages.

The pages are crisp and clean with no tears or writing. This book has bright color graphics and appears to be unused. This Book would make a wonderful addition to your Vintage School Book Collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this Upton Arithmetic Grade 4 Book. Click here to view this Upton Arithmetic Book which is a Teacher’s Editon

I have this 1945 Upton Grade 4 Book for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $8.00 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Vintage Fisher Price Little People Yellow Table W/ 4 Chairs 952


Vintage Fisher Price Little People Yellow Table and 4 Captains Chairs. This Table and 4 Chairs are in Excellent Condition with minor playwear. These Chairs have a triangle on the back. This Table and Chairs are from the Play Family House Model Number 952. Do not miss this opportunity to own this Vintage Fisher Price Little People Yellow Table and 4 Captains Chairs. This Table and Chairs would make a wonderful gift for that special person who collects Vintage Fisher Price Little People Toys. Vintage Fisher Price Little People Yellow Table W/ 4 Chairs

I have this Table and Chairs for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions for only $9.50 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

X-Force X-Men Vol 1 # 64 Mar 1997 Marvel Near Mint/Mint Condition 9.8


X-Force Modern Age Marvel Comic Book in Near Mint/Mint 9.8 Condition. This Comic Book is Volume 1, Number 64, March 1997. This Comic Book comes from a smoke free environment.

This comic book has never been read, it was a store over stock. The cardboard backing and plastic sleeve is included. I have scanned the front and back of this book to show the condition.

This would make a wonderful addition to your Modern Comic Collection so don’t miss this opportunity to own this X-Force Modern Age Marvel Comic Book. Click here to view this X-Force Comic Book

I have this 1977, Volume1, Number 64 X-Force Marvel Comic Book for sale through OLAs Fixed Price Auctions for only $1.95 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

4 Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters With Giant Hamster Fun House MIB


A complete set of 4 new in box Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters and Giant Hamster Fun House. These 4 Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters and Giant Hamster Fun House are Mint in Box. This Set contains Chuck, Pip Squeak, Num Nums, and Mr. Squiggles. The Giant Hamster Fun House includes 1 Kitchen/Bedroom studio, 1 bathroom, 1 tunnel, 2 connectors and 4 door caps.

These 4 Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters and Fun House are in hand and will be shipped immediately upon receipt of payment. This Complete Set of 4 Hamsters and Giant Fun House would make a wonderful addition to your Zhu Zhu Pets Collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own these 4 adorable hamsters and Giant Fun House.

This Set would make a wonderful gift for that special person who collects Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters. Click here to view these 4 Zhu Zhu Pet Hamsters and Fun House

I have these Zhu Zhu Pet Hamster Items for sale through OLAs Fixed Auctions with a price of $67.99 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Thursday, April 1, 2010

How to Put Twitter to Work for You - FoxSmallBusinessCenter.com

How to Put Twitter to Work for You - FoxSmallBusinessCenter.com

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By Donna Fuscaldo
- FOXBusiness

Do you know how to say “free marketing and advertising for your business” in 140 characters or less?

Whether it’s a small ice cream shop or a manufacturer of golf balls, small businesses can benefit from using Twitter.

Twitter’s popularity has grown over the past few years as people from all walks of life have been embracing the idea of communicating in 140 characters or less. What began as short Internet-generated text messages followed by a handful of people, has morphed into a huge juggernaut where some celebrities have more than a million followers and post regular comments online. And Twitter is also becoming a second home to many small, medium and large businesses.

“It’s a very valuable tool if you use it right,” said Steven Strauss, author of The Small Business Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Succeed in Your Small Business. “If you’re doing it right then you should be building your brand and getting more business as a result.”

According to Strauss, Twitter is an ideal marketing tool for service-oriented businesses and retailers that can run promotions or highlight specials in the alloted word count. Some business owners say the idea of becoming a member of Twitter and actually Tweeting (the lingo for posting comments or content on the site’s feed) is just too overwhelming, or seems downright silly. Yet there are others who say they grew business and/or saw sales rise as a result of being on the platform.

Take Michael Jensen, an entrepreneur who develops applications for the iPhone and Twitter, among other technologies. Jensen’s Tweetbeep.com e-mail application alerts him when someone on Twitter tweets about a subject of interest.

“If someone tweets about something similar to what my App does, I usually respond to them,” said Jensen. While small businesses can create a business account, Jensen suggests creating instead a personal account and Tweeting about business there.

“Business accounts aren’t really something that excites people,” he said.

When engaging in social networking, especially Twitter, a small business should follow some basic rules to ensure its efforts are effective and to avoid getting admonished by the Twitter crowd. First thing to consider: time spent Tweeting. It’s not advantageous for a business owner to spend all day on Twitter and zero time running the operations. The experts suggest that professional users should schedule specific time slots, say first thing in the morning and again in the evening, to post content and respond to followers.

According to Christopher Sherrod, founder and chief thinker at AbundanceUnlimited.com, a Web consulting company, there are two major no-nos: don’t automate your responses or fail to respond to followers.

“Some people get banned on Twitter by automating everything including all their posts,” said Sherrod. “People don’t like robots. They like real people. Social media helps with personal branding because people buy from people they like.”

When using Twitter, small businesses should also keep it informal, but not too personal. With social media there’s a tendency to be very casual, but keep in mind too much personal information may turn off potential customers.

“Nobody wants to know what you’re cooking for dinner,” said Sherrod.

The key to being successful on Twitter is engaging your followers. That can be achieved by providing the right content -- whether it’s a summary of an interesting article or updates on advances in your industry. It can also be done by tweeting promotions and specials. And is there such thing as the “wrong” content? The experts say: yes.

“If you’re a business you don’t want to share political views unless that’s part of your business,” said Jensen. “Keep it neutral.”

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Piltz Exposition Auditorium Civic Center Postcard Linen Unused 1932


Vintage Exposition Auditorium, Civic Center, San Francisco, California, Unused Linen Postcard. This Post Card is in Near Mint Condition with slight discoloration. The top of the card states, “EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM, CIVIC CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.” It is numbered 21 on the top right of the postcard and 2A-H775 in the lower right hand corner of the card.

The back of the postcard states, “CIVIC CENER BLDGS. The Exposition Auditorium is one of the buildings comprising the famous San Francisco Civic Center. It has a seating capacity of approximately 15,000 persons, and is greatly sought for National Conventions.” I believe that this postcard dates to 1932. It was published by Stanley A. Piltz Company, San Francisco, Calif. The Stamp Box states, “PLACE ONE CENT STAMP HERE.” This postcard measures approximately 5 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches.

Do not miss this opportunity to own this Vintage Exposition Auditorium, Civic Center, San Francisco, California, Unused Linen Postcard. This would make a wonderful gift for that special person who collects Vintage Linen Postcards.
This Set would make a wonderful gift for that special person who collects Vintage California Linen Postcards from the 1930s. Click here to view this Piltz Exposition Auditorium Civic Center Postcard Linen Unused 1932

I have this 1932 Piltz Unused Postcard for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $6.00 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

St. Saint Patricks Day Flashing Light-Up Pin 4 Leaf Clover Pin Green Bracelet


St. Patrick’s Day Flashing Light-Up Pin, a Gold tone 4 Leaf Clover Pin, and a Bracelet. This Set is in Excellent Condition. The Flashing Light Up-Pin states, “KISS ME I’M IRISH!” The Pin was manufactured by the American Greetings Corp. and has a Retail Price of $2.99. I added the Gold tone 4 Leaf Clover Pin and the Bracelet. The Bracelet states, “HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY.”

This set is not a Toy and is for adult use only. Do not miss this opportunity to own this St. Patrick’s Day Flashing Light-Up Pin, Gold tone 4 Leaf Clover Pin, and Bracelet.

This Set would make a wonderful gift for that special person who celebrates St. Patrick’s Day. Click here to view this St. Patrick’s Day Flashing Light-Up Pin, a Gold tone 4 Leaf Clover Pin, and a Bracelet

I have these St. Patrick’s Day Items for sale through OLAs Fixed Auctions with a price of $1.00 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Sunday, February 28, 2010

1939 RPPC Golden Gate Exposition Real Photo Postcard Owl Drug Company


Vintage Owl Drug Co. Unused Real Photo Golden Gate Exposition, 1939, Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay Postcard. The postcard is in Excellent Condition with a few light scratches. The Postcard states, “GOLDEN GATE EXPOSITION, 1939 TREASURE ISLAND, SAN FRANCISCO BAY OWL-A48”.

This postcard has a DOPS Stamp and the back is undivided. This postcard measures approximately 5 7/16 inches by 3 1/2 inches. Do not miss this opportunity to own this Vintage Owl Drug Co. Unused Real Photo Golden Gate Exposition, 1939, Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay Postcard. This would make a wonderful gift for that special person who collects Vintage Real Photo Postcards of the 1939 World’s Fair Exposition.

Click here to view these Vintage Owl Drug Co. Unused Real Photo Golden Gate Exposition, 1939, Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay Postcard

I have this Owl Drug Com RPPC for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $10.00 This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010

It's Collector's Week at OnlineAuction.com


It's Collector's Week
at OnlineAuction.com!





The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza kicks off
January 31, 2010,
with special deals and great buys for collectors
.

You'll find an array of tantalizing merchandise
for sale and auction,
in the following categories:

Books and Publications
Coins and Currency
Educational
Equestrian
Historical Memorabilia
Knives, Swords and Cutlery
Militaria
Military Surplus
Photographs
Sporting Goods
Sports Memorabilia
Stamps
Trading Cards
and Writing Instruments

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To entice you,
here are some titles from participating vendors...
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From Fleapirates:
Awakening: A Dream Journal by Ellen Foreman PhD W1


From Aphrodite:
Southern Living Cook Book for Two easy to fix recipes W1

From Bedding4me:
Personalized NFL Pub Print in Wood Frame W1

From Davendeb1178:
The Real Book of Electronics by Edward Stoddard 1956 W1

From Yogibear66:
U.S. Mint Quarter Maryland State Coin and Knife Set W1

From FleasField:
1997 UD3 Jam Masters Alonzo Mourning # 2 Basketball Trading Card W1

From Goldi:
Bosch Very Rare Indy Trading Cards Set of 8-Sealed 1986 W1

From Curiocache:
Forensic Detective Robert Mann Anthropology W1

From Gabbydanie:
2 pcs Wholesale Hello Kitty Feeding Bottle Pens Brand New - W1

From Robinsgoneshopn:
1969 Dictionary of People We Should Know Elephant Edition W1

From IceColdSales:
Red Sky in Mourning by Tami Oldham Ashcroft W1

From StubsInc:
Upton Fuller Arithmetic Grade 8 With Answers Teachers Edition 1947 W1

From AdirondackArts:
1965 WILD HERITAGE BY SALLY CARRIGHAR HARDCOVER BOOK W1


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Written by Fleapirates

Peter Pan Photoplay 1911 J M Barrie Betty Bronson Silent Film W1

Here is a preview of one of the books I will have scheduled to start tomorrow for Week 1 of the 6 Week Stimulus Extravaganza!!


Vintage Photoplay Book titled, “PETER PAN The Story of PETER and WENDY”. This book is in Very Good Condition with minor wear to the cover. The book has a copyright date of 1911 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. The book is 220 pages long. This book is by James M. Barrie and is illustrated with scenes from the Photoplay A Paramount Picture featuring Betty Bronson and Mary Brian. This was a Christmas Present and has, “Christmas 1926 Anne Mae from Marg”, written on the inside cover.


Overall this book was well taken care of. The pages have slight yellowing to the edges, a few small spots of discoloration here and there throughout the rest of book. There are no tears or writing expect as described above. There are some creases near the spine on pages 35, 37, 84, 85, 100, 101, 132, and 133. These creases appear to have occurred in the binding process. There are also some small creases approximately 1 to 1 ¼ inch long on the top corner of pages 57, 59, 77, 85, 91, 93, and 154.

Sorry, there is no Dust Jacket. This Book would make a wonderful addition to your Vintage Photoplay Book Collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this Peter Pan The Story of Peter and Wendy Book. Click here to view this Peter Pan Photoplay 1911 by J M Barrie

I have this Peter Pan The Story of PETER and WENDY Book for sale through OLAs Classic Auctions with a starting price of $28.99. This is a great price!!! Please check out my Stubsinc OLA Store for more interesting items. Click here to visit my OLA Store

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Old Habits Are Hard To Break... Especially For Online Sellers

Have you been selling online for a while? Perhaps you started out on eBay, like I did. Oh boy, was that fun and easy! Five to ten years ago, all you had to do was put up a photograph and a description on eBay, (almost any item), and the odds were good that someone out there would see it and buy it. The economy was in a better place and people were spending. eBay's user base grew. Sellers were happy.

As the eCommerce world has evolved, and our economy has taken a turn for the worse, sellers are finding themselves with few options... change strategies or be left out in the cold. eBay isn't quite the selling venue it used to be, since they implemented regulations that cater to buyers whims, define what you sell, how you ship, what payment methods you accept, and add higher costs for the priviledge of selling there. Many sellers felt pressed to break out on their own, or join alternative auction sites, and let me tell you, old habits really are hard to break!

The habit I would like to discuss today is complacency. The definition of complacency is: contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions. Are you complacent in how you handle your online selling? Are you sticking to what you know, instead of reaching out to learn new ways to be successful? This article is intended to motivate you into finding new ways to enhance your online business. We're going to talk about The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza, but rest assured, these tips apply to any venue and any website.

The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza was developed with two goals in mind:
1.) To promote a sustained advertising campaign for OnlineAuction.com.
2.) To share search engine optimization tips between sellers.

I follow an interesting lady on Twitter. Her ID is TrumpAllCanada. She is a marketing representative for the Trump Network. (Not a bad job, eh?) Her posts are always motivational and/or inspirational, and I have enjoyed following her tremendously. This week, she quoted J Paul Getty, one of the first billionaires. I would rather have 1% of 100 peoples efforts than 100% of my own efforts. Take a moment to really let that sink in... is that not the absolute definition of teamwork? The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza is meant to be exactly that... a team effort!

To participate in the Extravaganza, you do not have to be a current user of social networking sites, like Twitter or Facebook. The members who are using those services will promote all the items in the Event, and you will see an increase in the amount of views your auctions are receiving. Both sites I mentioned are free, and while joining their community is entirely up to you, the Event offers you the opportunity to give them a try while there are other members available to mentor you, to join you, to support you, and to applaud your efforts.

The guidelines established for the Extravaganza are fairly simple. Adhering to each guideline also improves your chances for winning a great prize! There has been some confusion over why certain guidelines / tips have been included, so here is a brief explanation of what some of the more important guidelines will do for you. Remember, these tips can be used at any site.

1.) Use a keyword rich title, limiting yourself to 72 characters.
2.) Use the subtitle space, with a maximum of 50 characters, and be sure it contains keywords from your title.
3.) Use your title as the first wording in your description.

How is this important? Take a look at the graphics below. These are two examples of search engine results. Pay particular attention to what words are included in the results.


This example shows you how keywords in your title can improve the way in which people find your auction listing. The title of the auction is in blue, and is one of the ways search engines locate our items for buyers. The words below the title are directly taken from the description area. Having a title and subtitle with popular keywords is essential to helping buyers find you. Using your title and subtitle to start your description allows the search engine spiders to further determine relevancy and rank... it like getting a double bang for your buck!



In the next example, you should know that the subtitle was used to include keywords only. The subtitle was not sentence-based, nor was it included in the description. Subtitles are used primarily for the benefit of the search engine spiders, and because the subtitle corresponded to the keywords in the title and description, an optimal rank was achieved.

Both of the above examples are acceptable! It is the keywords, the title and the character count that matter. Thinking in terms of character counts, imagine if this seller had used a bunch of meaningless words in the title, (like LOOK! and WOW! and AMAZING!), taking it in upwards of 72 characters. Would the search engines have categorized the product correctly? Perhaps not, and to make matters worse, as a buyer, you would not get the full impact of what was being sold, so would you click through? Absolutely not.

In addition, today's sellers must understand that searching is entirely relative to the person who is making the search. In the first example above, one buyer may use the words Disney In The Picture Frame Mickey, where they would find that particular listing number 1 out of 119,000 results. Others might use Disney Frame Mickey Minnie, where this listing would be found in the second spot out of 58,000 results. Less specific buyers may only use the words Disney Picture Frame Mickey, where this listing would appear on page 6 out of 252,000 results. Those results change quite rapidly, too, as people are creating new pages with those same keywords and older, irrelevant pages are falling in rank. Your best bet is to write good content, include the keywords that will best match your item, and create backlinks, to show support for the item.

What is a backlink?
Backlinks are in-bound links, created when an outside website hosts a link pointing back to a particular item. For example, when you post an item to Twitter, the link you provide is a backlink. Think of each backlink as a popularity vote for your item. The more popular items get better search engine visibility, so place links everywhere you can! Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and blogs are a great way to develop backlinks.

Getting back to the Extravaganza guidelines...

4.) Use your exact title at the very end of your description.

Why? Because, at OLA, for example, the entire description box you find in the Sell Your Item form is considered as your description to the search engine spiders. Many sellers use this area to place wording about Shipping, Payment Options and Terms. You should place your title in the last paragraph because search engine spiders gather the most information from your first paragraph, (about 25 words), and your last paragraph, (also about 25 words). The middle, where you are doing the majority of your selling, and clarifying your terms, is skimmed over for keywords, but is not indexed as closely as the other two paragraphs... it's fluff. Putting that title back in at the end is a reaffirmation of your original wording, and stands to add relevancy to your keywords.

5.) In your description, be sure to include a link back to your store.

Another backlink? You bet! Only this time it links to your store, (or to your list of items, if you don't have a storefront). Once you get an interested buyer, placing a link to your other items makes it easy for them to continue shopping with you! For OLA members, that link looks like this, with your user-name in place of mine:
http://www.onlineauction.com/store/fleapirates

Lastly, 6.) Name your photos!

How? Basically, rename them once they are stored on your hard drive, and before you upload them to a hosting site, like Photobucket or OLA itself. For more information about how naming images can benefit you, please read this article, from one of my favorite SEO resources, Site-Reference.com.

All of the guidelines above have been tested by me and other sellers contributing to the Extravaganza. As stated earlier, these techniques are universal. Testing, for me, is a long process in which I create two similar listings, with differing attributes, and I monitor which one gets better search engine placement, traffic and a quicker sale. I highly suggest that you employ similar tactics to locate positive results of your own!

Use one or use them all... break that old complacency habit and start taking control of your search engine placement and traffic. There are certainly more tips to be found in the world of SEO, so please share with us if you have found a winner!

Don't forget to shop The OLA Six Week Stimulus Extravaganza, starting January 31st, 2010!



Written by Fleapirates