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Auction services
Posted By: Randy A. Colby Date: Wednesday, 26 June 2002, at 7:18 p.m.
Jim,
Saw your link in Warriors and came on over. Very nice! I started out with the auction sales and have been getting into other types of online marketing while keeping Random Oddities going and learning more about the science of auction selling bits at a time.
My question is about automated services. I have been with a service now since I started called Infopia. They automate my auction sales and use smart technology to only place my top performers on the sites with fees. Another service I checked out is Zoovy as it was recommended to me by someone who is making a great living with online auctions. I don't seem to be as good at this, as all my fees seem to eat up any profits I make. What is your opinion of these services? Are there any cheaper alternatives that help to automate these tasks? Is it just a matter of improving my online auction sales skills? I haven't even begun to implement using the newsletter and coupon functions Infopia offers because it's another $25/month. Lol...okay so I guess I had a lot of questions.
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- Auction services
Randy A. Colby -- Wednesday, 26 June 2002, at 7:18 p.m.
- Here is something to look into...
Jim Wilson -- Wednesday, 26 June 2002, at 11:12 p.m.
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