Benda AE News
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In this Email...
- Service Enhancements: Bulk Relisting Upgrades
- Service Enhancements: eBay Authorization Streamlined
- Win 6 Free Months of Service (a $36 value!) By Filling Out A Quick Seller Survey
- Selling Tip: Lots vs. Individual Items
Service Enhancements: Bulk Relisting Upgrades
Our bulk relist tool now supports changes to pricing and item duration. We believe these new features
give our sellers substantial benefits without significantly increasing the time it takes to relist your items.
Service Enhancements: eBay Authorization Streamlined
To use most of our services, we need authorization from eBay on your behalf.
This process has been streamlined to be easier for our users to understand and complete.
Now, whenever you access any of our services
that require this authorization, you are taken through our eBay authorization procedure.
This only takes 30 seconds and need only be repeated every two years.
The new authorization procedure allows Benda AE to access
your eBay information without having to store sensitive information such as your eBay password
or other identifying information.
Win 6 Free Months of Service By Filling Out A Quick Seller Survey
Our contest for the months of January, February, and March is centered around a quick seller survey. By filling out the
quick, 8 question survey, you are entered into our random drawing for 6 free months of Benda AE service: a $36 value! Our
survey is centered around finding out a little bit more about you and your selling habits on eBay, so that
we can better craft around new and existing services around your needs.
Selling Tip: Lots vs. Individual Items
Often on eBay you will find items listed in large lots. You can find thousands of baseball cards, comics,
videos, games, etc., listed as one auction. In most situations, eBay sellers should not list auctions with
so many items. As long as the time and manpower are available, the largest profit can be made
from listing items individually. Sold one by one, items are worth a multiple of their value
versus when they are lumped together in a single auction. Conversely, buying in large lots can be very profitable
for the eBay seller, and you should always searching for these bargains.
Good luck selling!
Jason Benda
President, Benda AE (www.BendaAE.com)
jason@bendaae.com
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