This is a blog about eBaying. About selling on eBay, buying on eBay, and about the eBay community worldwide! In addition to information on eBay in general you will see items highlighted from many eBay sellers including those in our store OnceUponaBid which you can get to by CLICKING HERE
Monday, September 10, 2007
Selling Art On Ebay - Notes from a non-artist type..
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Flashback to An Important Moment in Time

Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Our Mosaic Down Syndrome Puzzle Master

I just found an old photo poster that our house puzzle master Tina Harduby (my wifes mosaic down syndrome sister) did with a Nascar Driver years ago!
Tina, who is now in her mid 20s is a master of putting together Springbok puzzles to make sure all the pieces are there for our customers! I saw this cute picture of her and since she is a star in this household I wanted to share it with you! You can see an update of her in our family picture here taken a few years ago!
Thanks Tina for all the puzzles you assemble! WE LOVE YOU! You too Jaime! (my daugher shown with the Cheesy smile LOL)
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Ebay Live Boston 2007 Received Community Hall of Fame Award


Saturday, June 09, 2007
Ebay LIVE Boston - Pre Conference Report 6/9/07
Friday, May 11, 2007
Update on Wall Street Cigarettes - Library Research

I just had to post an update here to praise Librarians!!! My good friend Loretta is a librarian and she had me email some libraries for info regarding my 1920s cigarette label item as shown in the picture ! This information below was the result of my question and subsequence answers from the library regarding this item. I highly recommend contacting librarians who love to dig through these resources! With this information I can now list my item!
In short the item is from Wall Street Tobacco Co. formed in 1926, out of business (it appears in 1927) and the directors signature is on the side of the pack!
From the paper Polk's & Co. (Trow's) 1926 NYC Directory:
Wall Street Tobacco Co. Inc. (N.Y.)
L L Mosquera Pres, Wm P (might be an F) Raab, V-P, Jas Carruthers Sec,
D E Greene, Treas.
Dir: L L Mosquera, Wm F (might be a P), Jas Carruthers, D E Greene
79 Wall, R 304
There was no listing for a Wall Street Tobacco in the paper directories
of 1921-22, 1929, 1930, and 1936-37.
JP
New York State Library
Reference Services
CEC, ESP
Albany, NY 12230
(518)474-5355
www.nysl.nysed.gov/refserv.htm
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 15:35:46 -0400
From: "NYSL REFSERV"
To:
Subject: Re: 44 Wall Street Company/Building information
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To: Martin Adamo
You have reached the New York State Library (NYSL) in Albany, New York.
Your e-bay posting was very interesting and gave you some good
searching suggestions, such as contacting a business librarian at the
New York Public Library in Manhattan. http://www.nypl.org/
The New York City Municipal Archives may also be of help. You can
leave an e-mail comment with the City Hall Library (see link under
Contact Records).
http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/html/about/archives.shtml
FYI...
In the NYSL's Marvyn Scudder Manual of Extinct or Obsolite Companies ,
Vol. III, for 1930, the following information is listed for a Wall
Street Tobacco Corp.: Delaware charter proclaimed repealed for non
payment of two years' taxes January 24, 1927. In Vol. IV of the same
title, which shows companies that have reorganized, merged, liquidated,
or dissolved and companies that have changed names or forfeited their
charters, this information is listed: Wall Street Tobacco Co. Inc. N.Y.
1929. No other information is mentioned. No addresses are given.
Neither company was mentioned in the 1938 volume. There was no
information that these two companies were connected in any way or if
they were totally independant of each other.
No Wall Street Tobacco Company or Corporation was listed in the
International Directory of Company Histories.
The NYSL has the NYC Business and City Directory and Telephone
Directories on microfilm for the following years: 1924/25, 1931,
1933/34 (among many others). We do not own the microfilm for 1926 -
1930. I will check to see if we have any paper directories for the time
frame you request.
JP
New York State Library
Reference Services
CEC, ESP
Albany, NY 12230
(518)474-5355
www.nysl.nysed.gov/refserv.htm
>>>
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
(clhct1@aol.com) on Monday, April 23, 2007 at 11:48:32
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Name: Martin Adamo
City: Wallingford
State: CT
Request: I am researching an item from a company that had a listed
address of 44 Wall Street NY. The company was called Wall Street Tobacco
Co. Inc and it is a cigarette wrapper. It appears to have been pre 1940
but I cannot really tell the date). I am trying to find out if this
company existed at that address and what was located at 44 Wall Street
before the current building was put up. I found out the building
presently located there was built around 1926-7. I have a picture I of
the item which shows the Wall Street view on the wrapper at the time but
cannot send with this info form can reply and attach to email.
In short looking for any history of the existence of Wall Street
Tobacco Co. Inc located at 44 Wall Street.
Other hints from the label. It mentions they were made at Factory #23
2nd District NY. I did find a reference to a Cigarette item made at that
factory in the 1890s but not by Wall Street Tobacco Co. Inc. That
reference was a Baseball collectible item that looked like a milk cap
with a baseball players photo on it. It was a promo item made by another
company but did reference that same factory.
Sending you the picture might be helpful to you.
Thanks for any help or resources you can provide.
Martin Adamo
SourcesConsulted: I have searched all online resources I could find. I
searched Google, Yahoo, Google Book search, histories of 44 Wall Street,
Cigarette information. Online marketplaces such as ebay and others and
can come up with no information on the item or the company.
Submit: Submit
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Thursday, May 03, 2007
The Most Amazing Puzzles on Ebay at Galaxy Puzzles!!!
Her new jigsaw puzzles are by Educa, Sunsout, Ceaco, and Paper House Productions.
Here store link is here
http://stores.ebay.com/Galaxy-Puzzles&refid=store
Here is one example of a a puzzle I really love in her store!
Use Poshpoints to Promote your Ebay Store and Listings!!!!!
You cannot beat that. The site is growing fast and here is the "skinny" as they say...
Its a site where you load up some stuff to "sell" but get points instead of money. You then trade these points for stuff by buying stuff. Your only out of pocket cost is shipping and there are no fees! Great for those items you need to clean out that might not be right for eBay, but you do not want to throw away. Also a great way to promote you eBay items at no cost while doing so.
So check out this site by clicking below and get started its free plus you get some free points while their offer lasts!! -Marty

Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Taking a look at Stumbleupon.com to help market your store
As I checked out the site I realized it had real potential as a review site for pages we are trying to promote in this Ebay effort. I highly recommend checking out the site located at http://stumbleupon.com and signing up.
Basically this site gets an idea of what you like based on which sites you rate and then feeds you more of the same when you click the "stumble" button.
I believe what eBay might be getting at with a possible aquisition here is a socially rated web search for products but that is just speculation at this point.
I feel there is an advantage to signing up and at least rating your own content sites and then moving your way through some random sites to build up a knowledge of how this tool works.
Lately it seems eBay is moving in the right direction with their efforts and I like this site.
If you happen to check it out and sign up, please comment to this blog and list your site and we can exchange ratings if you like! -Marty
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Researching the Unusual Find Wall Street Tobacco Co. 1930s?
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Using Tag (Keyword) Clouds For Visual Sales and Information Directories
Ok now just so you know what I am talking about you will need to look over to the left hand side of my blog <-----over there and scroll down.
There are two tag clouds there. The first one is for the blog, people can click on anything and find those posts. The second is for my eBay store. People can click on a word and find matching items.
Both these "clouds" as they are called are put together using a formula which makes fonts bigger for higher mentions of words and phrases etc. They both will update automatically as well as items come and go (supposedly).
It is running off the eBay RSS feed (which up until tonight was pumping out only the word "Wednesday" which is why I couldnt get it to work LOL)
Keep in mind I do need to refine this some I can adjust colors and size and also exclude words etc. But give the basic store visualization would you agree that it might give you a very quick idea of what is in the store if you were a new buyer or someone just looking at that list from a blog?
I felt that this was true, but I wanted your thoughts -Please post your comments!!
One seller on eBay posts about making lists and posting them everywhere. I know it sounds basic but I have heard about this very basic game plan working but thought the list was good but not good enough as it was hard to navigate. A clickable tag cloud however might be appealing in this sense that they suggested to broadcast.
Here are some advantages I see here.
1- It adds tons of clickables to blogs (couldnt get it to work on the Squid lens yet still working on that)
2- I can use Vflyer.com (check them out) to create a flier that is free and can go to all the free classifieds sites.
3- The list is always updated so wherever it is, there it will change.
4-It appears Zoom renders their own pre-page before the customer gets to the eBay page which nicely lists all the items that match the click.
I am working on ways to bring people in that dont involve them having to know what they are searching for.
I wanted to integrate it on a custom page in the store but dont think it will work there due to the scripting but there are plenty of places to use it.
So how did I come across this? Well first I noticed Squidoo had a tag cloud, but more importantly I saw a site where people listed what they would like to do with their lives and I learned almost everyone wanted See the Northern Lights and of course lose weight , quit smoking etc etc. It was interesting to see the density of the thoughts of 900,000 people all interested in many of the same things.
In any case please offer your thoughts.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
How being a Trading Assistant Can help Your eBay Store Sales..

Thursday, March 22, 2007
Grow your eBay Store Squidoo Lens hits #1 In Business #2 overall!!!!
http://www.squidoo.com/growyourebaystoresales
Has soared to the #1 position in the Business category! It is also an astounding #2 overall out of over 90,000 lenses! Squidoo is like a socially rated website content area. I could not have moved up without the help of many great eBay store sellers. Plus who doesnt want to make money on eBay these days?
In any case I am really excited about it and hope that if there are any Squidooers out there they can stop by and say hello on my lens and vote for me! I will keep providing the very best eBay information !
Marty
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Train & Railroad Collectibles/ Items are always good to sell on eBay!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Huge Star Trek LOT /Outer Limits - What to do about titles for Cool Auctions
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Using your Squidoo Lens to Earn Ebay Affiliate Dollars & Increase Your Sales
A week or so ago (its hard to remember as during tax time I lose track of time) I mentioned that eBay had opened up the affiliate end to eBay sellers. What this means if you can make money driving business to your own listings AND if someone signs up for an account to buy one of your items. Have you noticed the big announcement? Of course not! It came out but not everyone got the "memo". In any case there are many affiliates out there making lots of money bringing people to eBay listings to bid, buy and sign up for accounts but now its your turn.Ok so basically people set up these websites (you have seen them) where your listings are all over the web and look like big collections of eBay listings, some even look like their own search engines or stores. This is how people make money doing this.They have some web space and do the coded endings to the listings using tools eBay gives you that do it automatically. Some people make 1 million bucks a month (no lie).In any case, this program was not open to sellers bringing traffic to their own listings before. You could bring traffic to others listings and make money but now things are way more interesting because you double benefit! (sales and $$ for bringing them in ).In any case it all sounds good, but like anything else who has endless time right? Well being the rocket scientist I am (actually stumbled into it LOL) , I figured Id check on something.As most of you know from tinkering with the Squidoo lenses they have a nice system for adding an RSS feed module easily (basically if you can cut and paste a URL and type your done!). Moreover its FREE (their webspace and their dime no hosting costs no cost whatsoever to you).PLUS they pay you if someone clicks on an ad etc from your Squid pages (nice but no real money yet).In any case the affiliate program eBay has will create an affiliate coded feed of your items to post in RSS modules on Squidoo and you can post away and post your friends items (especially if related they might help your sales too) and do it all for free. Any business coming in with these codes earns you money under the affiliate program . Here is a link to the payout page (you can click around to get more on the program)http://affiliates.ebay.com/odcs/custom.htm?template=Payout
With the Squidoo network we have , combined with the blogs and myspace pages etc , we have a web of content in place that will make these affiliate feeds more valuable.People can make money doing affiliate deals without content but we just created a huge web of content and can add lenses or modules to add RSS affiliate feeds.Lets take an example. I am not a home craft person but always like stuff that others do here.Many of these people have Squidoos and blogs now. They set up lenses with RSS affiliate coded feeds and earn money off any business coming to them AND off any new active user that signs up because of their feeds.Say Home craft person #1 is more motivated then person 2 and 3, she can put everyones stuff she likes up and earn money on all of it while her friend benefit from the sales in their store with no work.To the best of my knowledge there are few great content areas with affiliate set ups and for the most part while web space is cheap its not free. So this is my idea.Basically there are a few downsides. First I think like anything else new , eBay can always change it or take it out, and second, I worked with Commission Junction before and didnt like how they operated but it could have been just my experience. Commission Junction is running this for eBay.Also , while this isnt important to everyone when you have a business DSL or Cable package it often comes with this huge amount of space on their servers. I have some crazy amount at my office. Many of you have the same. I assume that can also be used to set up RSS feeds for no cost but Im not an expert in doing that.Anyone with any ideas? read through that section and let me know.Downsides are limited plus no costs. Upside could be some extra money.
Here are some thoughts from an affiliate blogger on the ebay change..http://www.geekbooks.com/ebay_changes_affiliate_terms_for_the_better_530.html
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Selling and Old Favorite Educational/Science Kits
Monday, March 12, 2007
Our Squidoo Lens hits #1 in Business #17 Overall! - Social Media Marketing
http://squidoo.com/growyourebaystoresales/
We did our lens on Growing your eBay Store! This is what our goal will be. We are there to grow our eBay store and will post ideas and strategies that we have to do just that. By creating a lens we also invite others to comment and add content and we grow a source of knowledge that helps everyone! We also have increased our sales as onlookers see our items in a soft sell environment of who were are and what we are about.
We plan on many more social media marketing strategies but the Squidoo lens is very well set up and the eBay store discussion board jumped right on the project propelling many eBay stores to the top ranks of the Squidoo especially in the Shopping and Crafts areas!
Definately check out Squidoo! Ill be back with more info! -Marty
Friday, March 09, 2007
Fairies, Mermaids, Fairykins and Mystical Creatures
Monday, March 05, 2007
Using Squidoo To Tie Together your Ebay Content
Start your own Squidoo lens about your eBay Store or any topic you like by accepting this invitation http://www.squidoo.com/lensmaster/referral/OnceUponaBid !!!!
-Marty
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Dream Pets - From being Stuffed in Train sets in the 50s to now...
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Ebay Express Heating Up? Time to Opt in?
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Update on Traffic Program -Driving Business to Your Ebay Store
December and January were both great months for us. In February things started slow, but have been picking up some. I noticed my hits having been coming in slower from the traffic program. I am also not working as much with the store as I usually do. I have found that in order to good sales I need to target traffic of 1200 visitors a day for about 600 items in the store. I am going by the Omniture Traffic reports given to store owners free of charge in the store description. It seems to me when traffic spikes to those level things start happening.
What I mean is that small increases in traffic do not seem to show results I need to get to that level which I did in February, and in December and also in March 2006 when stores were in eBa's core search. So bringing in traffic more slowly is not helping proportionately it has to hit critical levels. I am working on that now. Below is a banner for the traffic program.

Lots of people are emailing me or messaging me for help with accounting for their eBay business. I want to mention that if you scroll down a bit you will see a banner that will take you to my friend Rogers software for eBay sellers . It is inexpensive and handles your eBay business, we use it! There is also a program for selling on ebay for consignment. IF you are lazy and dont want to see his banner his site is located at http://auctionsellersolutions.com
So far on the hit program we have had solid store sales every month. February ended with our lowest fee bill in two years and we sold over 100 store items!
I still need to do more testing (seems like a never ending job), and also sample out some international traffic from other sources!
Marty
Using GivingWorks at Ebay to Increase your Sales & Help Charities
This first one is how to use the charity section to potentially get better pricing on your items by using the extra attention the charity section brings in . This has worked for me very well in the past. I highly recommend printing these out and reading through them a few times.http://www.tastefulgraphics.com/_CauseMarketingforSellerseBayLive2006_eBayLive2006_FINAL.pdf
The second one is if you were considering being a trading assistant to help nonprofits, also loaded with good info!
http://www.tastefulgraphics.com/eBayGivingWorks_TradingAssistants_final__eBayLive2006.pdf
The classes were dont by the Givingworks team at eBay were great! You can tell they loved what they did. When I mentioned the info was great they emailed it to me so I can share it with people (this was a while ago) .
The type of people that visit charity listings are the type of buyers you want. You have to trust me on that one! They are often people doing the charity listings themselves checking out others, and people more inclined to buy something if a portion goes to charity (makes them feel good).The Givingworks people fought hard to get a $5.00 minimum donation instead of the old $10.00 one so that makes things more affordable to do. Now, at the end of the year... they even send you a report of all the donations you made!When you read the report you will see that many times (but not always) finally prices are higher by MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU DONATED!!!!!. So you get a better price, the charity gets some money etc.Also, many charities monitor listings and send you thank you notes.
Overall, I think as part of the big plan running a charity listing or two per week if you have the right items will bring in more traffic and aid sales.I hope some of you find this info helpful. My thanks to the people at Givingworks that you never really hear from that behind the scenes set up eBay to raise millions of dollars for charities.Occasionally there will be a challenge to the eBay community and there remains and anonymous donor who sponsors a large charity. That donor sometimes comes forth and adds to your dollars you raise for the charity!I think its Warren Buffet, but it could be Gates... Maybe its you?? LOLMarty
Friday, February 09, 2007
Save on Ebay Purchases with Paypal Coupon!
*** If you received a promotional email from Paypal dont ignore it, you could get some free money! You need to have received the email to use this coupon! *****
How these work is Paypal occasionally does stuff like that to encourage you to buy something and pay with Paypal! You must have a paypal account (or set one up then use the link I suppose if you dont have one), and then buy an item that meets the criteria which I think is $30 or more between Feb 8th and March 31st.
https://paypal.promotionexpert.com/greatshopping/signup/200702/misc_s.html?route=misc.s
They give you a $15 rebate! That is darn good hey?????
Now that you might have some FREE DOUGH I strongly suggest you check out my store, and perhaps me eBay ME page where I list some of my friends ebay stores!
You can get to some awesome eBay shopping here..
http://Onceuponabid.com
Marty
Monday, February 05, 2007
Using FilmLoop To Help sell items from your Ebay store!
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Increasing Your sales for your eBay Store UPDATE
If you have been reading you will know by now I have been using a traffic program that I started trying out in December. This month so far I have had 106 store sales and 29 CORE sales on eBay off a base of less than 600 items. That is probably the best eBay store item sales number I have had and our fees are running very low this month (ebay fee bill). Now I am doing a bunch of things, so Ill go over them all here...
1- I am opting in / out of Ebay Express every 7 days
2- I am bringing in 25k in hits a month using a traffic program. Allocated cost to this month $61.00
3- I have been using search engine submission sites and manually submitting this blog, my ebay store, my ebay store domain and my myspace to all of them I can find.
4- I cut back core auctions to 10 or less items a week and have had a decent sell through on those as well
That is the basic plan I am following. During the course of my research, I had the idea to try out some foreign traffic programs for the next month . I have not done so yet and will not mention any providers until I can get some info as I have not decided on which one to use yet and they are different than the first one I am using for US traffic. I asked a few questions and found out we , as eBay store owners have stores on other eBay sites if we sell to those countries! I never knew this! Let me give you links to our UK store and our Australia store...
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Once-Upon-A-Bid
http://stores.ebay.com.au/Once-Upon-A-Bid
This is something that I did not know, and which could be of value. I stumbled across this after asking some questions and figured we could list items on these other sites and point people to our stores in their country! As you know eBay policy makes it so you have to be clear on the location of your item as being in the US (if you are a US seller) and you should note any special concerns for those countries in terms of what you can ship there. Generally the UK and Australia are pretty easy , its other countries which are more difficult in this regard.
So I am actually going to look to not only promote my US url but the foreign ones as well and build up some knowledge of my store on these sites.
I started using the traffic program mentioned a few posts below on December 18th. I ran one program from Dec 12-Jan 12 and then another started Jan 18 and will run til Feb 18th. Some other people have started trying it out as well and I will report how things worked out for them . So far out of 3 other people I am familiar with 2 others (besides me) were fairly happy with it so far. One person directed the traffic to an off eBay website and had a poor result. As a result of her analysis of this I would not recommend the program for this purpose. My reasoning on this is that it is redirected traffic. This means people come to you after they looked for something else similar to what you sell. The eBay name gives these strangers to you a slight amount of thought that they are somewhere familiar or that they can rely on. So while 95% of your traffic will just click away I believe it helps turn a little more of whats left into buyers.
Another issue is that the seller who had a poor result sellers primarily a single product line. As such I would not recommend this for a single product. Remember the odds. 25,000 visitors maybe only 1000 will take a peek maybe only 30-50 will become buyers maybe less. If you sell a variety of items I feel you are more likely to do well with it. Also if you have a small store and not much in it yet, I would hold off on much traffic and search engine stuff until you stock up some. A larger store provides some if its own traffic as it gets indexed. You need this traffic to work with other sources to make things work. I am only offering these cautions as the best info I can offer , it could be be that your experience would be different.
I will be giving a full report when the month ends which is later tonight, so probably by some time tomorrow.
I will be reporting more on promoting the foreign URLs for our stores and I am going to start recommending some other resources that I have used like books I have read etc, in case people like those things. Right now I have a few in my store, the cheapest and most ebay related is the Grilled Cheese Madonna book whic talks about all the crazy eBay auctions and might give you some marketing ideas. I have a few other market specific books listed on the Tween market and Creating Ever- Cool how companies create brands that live on. Those are more general.
The comment section is open for others recomendations as well.
Another project I will be working on is creating a Squidoo lens for all our content and some new ideas . A good friend of mine (Sallie) who is featured way way down the blog (She sells some nice jewelry) has been working with Squidoo and doing and excellent job. Its time for me to get moving on it!
More sooon...
Marty
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Use FREE Search Engine Submissions to Help Sell your EBAY items!
While everyone looks for the "home run". Its often a matter of building a "web" of your business all around the web. For example. Right now you are reading my blog, I submitted that as well to search engines. I also submitted my myspace page. Submit anything you have that talks about you, especially if its rich in content. Remember the more you can talk the better!
To get you started here is a site which on the right side of the page you can start by submitting to 40 search engines free! http://www.submitexpress.com/ !! Keep in mind that you will receive some emails from this process. So if you do not want to clutter your box create a hotmail email or another email addy just to click on the confirmation notes etc. With 40 search engines its really not too bad but if you blast out there then it will get to be a bunch of mail!
Good luck and I promise some fun stuff is coming up! -
Just as a reminder. here are my sites
http://Onceuponabid.com <----Ebay store
http://Myspace.com/Onceuponabid <----Our Myspace with music and a slideshow that you can creat for your business as well!
http://www.worldofebay.blogspot.com <--- This blog that you are reading now. Save them all these are great places for great info
Also keep in mind the Accounting Software to get you ready for the Tax man by Roger in the banner below and also the hit program I am sampling out also shown a few posts below.
Coming up on the blog will be some information on something new I found ! International traffic! Time to grab some Europeans! Ill be back with more info! :)
Marty
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Using Myspace as an eBay Tool
Let us know what you think! -Marty
Accounting, Record-keeping , Tax help for your eBay business!
Well a good friend Roger has developed this program that you can get to from clicking the banner below. His solution which is always being updated takes you from soup to nuts through the process of accounting for your business. If you have been looking around for something that looks good, has the right feel and isnt overly expensive and does not charge a monthly fee this software might be right for you. He currently has two main programs one for accounting for your auctions business and one if you work selling items on consignment from others on eBay. We work with both programs and Roger will be stopping in her to the blog to talk more about them. You can take a peek at tons of screenshots to see how these work below! One great thing about these is if you do not have Microsoft Excel he has an open office version . OPen office is a free spreadsheet out there and Roger has a link to it on his site! So take a look at these programs , even if to just get a feel for what you might need to gather to get you info in order! They are also very inexpensive ! He is working on even more auctions solutions and will be posting here about them. Make sure to comment to let me know what you think! ... More soon!
Friday, January 19, 2007
Update on Driving Traffic to our eBay Store
We felt sales benefited from the program, we saw the traffic saw some click through and visits, but its hard to tell in the holiday season and while running a lot of core auctions how everything interplayed. We decided to try another program in January and overall since Jan 1 we changed our style to run LESS Core auctions , a lot less since they cost a lot of money to gain exposure. For those who do not know what core means. This is running fixed price or auction style listings at fees ranging from 70 cents on up to a few dollars or so for a weeks exposure on eBay. Store listings cost 6-10 cents a month by comparison.
In any case by running less core auction in January ( and average of less than 10 per week) we had HUGE store sales with just the traffic program running to Jan 12th, then a pause before starting the new program which took a few days then more sales since. We lucked out this month as the traffic selection we made was on a 50% off special. You can check here as this sale is going on til the end of the month I believe..

Now some people have written and heard that these programs are "rip offs" . It seems to me that a good chunk of these targeted hits are click in click outs. These are people searching for gifts and getting redirected because someones domain expired. However, we are getting a small percentage of people poking around in our store and buying. Sometimes the orders are better. Most of the time something catches their eye in these cases. Our store carries something for everyone so if it was just say a hunting fishing store, there might be less success unless of course you had targeted hits for that area.
Another thing I wonder about is when you bring hits in, does that change how search engines look at you? It seems as though other things improve as well.
Overall I think in the price range of the current sale of 25k in hits for 49 bucks its worth a try. I will be reporting more on the second program as we go along here as well.
Coming up in future posts I have some great info for you!
1- Tons of places to submit your site free across the net
2- How to use Myspace to generate some eBay traffic
3- Some great software to keep track of eBay sales and even Consignement eBay sales when selling for others!
So stay tuned for more!
Marty
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Bringing in Traffic & Sales to your your eBay store
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Increasing your Sales on eBay with Off Ebay Traffic

Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Huge Star Wars PEZ - The Value of Multiple Keywords in Selling

Hey everyone! It has been so long since I have posted to the blog here, my apologies! I have been busy selling and handling matters for my aunt's estate. Today I am going to review an important concept . That is the value of having items which contain multiple keywords of value when buyers are searching. For example.... You will see pictured here a set of Star Wars PEZ containers. This is a HUGE 12 inch high one! These items have "Star Wars" and "Pez" as two very valuable keywords. "Star Wars" has recently been listed as THE top keyword in collectibles! "Pez" is very high up there as well. These items thus can appeal to both star wars and pez collectors! We have other large PEZ items as well like Kermit Sesame Street Muppets PEZ and Big Bird Sesame Street PEZ , see how this works? All these by the way are MUSICAL PEZ containers and when you open them they play music! They dole out huge packs of PEZ not just individual candies! You can find these items in our store at http://Onceuponabid.com . We sometimes like to look for items with a "functional use" as well as popular keywords. For example, we sold out of another PEZ item recently. It was a "glow in the dark" "PEZ" " Freezer MUG" . It had a good use, was collectible for PEZ people, and then others like glow in the dark items. So look for multiple reasons people would want an item and that should help your ability to sell them! So far Miss Piggy PEZ has sold out.. lets us see who is next! Until later.....
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
What are Vintage Video games and why do they sell well?

It is hard to believe but enough years have past where we now have what are called Vintage Video games or even vintage computer software! Both categories sell fairly well on eBay though you might want to put the older software titles in the ebay store until the right buyer comes along. Vintage video games are sometimes called first generation games and are basically games that came out with some of the first gaming systems. Generally you would want items from 1990 or earlier to get any interest but there are some exceptions. Recently I picked up a bunch of vintage nintendo games from the late 80s for only $2.50 in total! I have shown you an example in the picture with this post. There are lots of great books out there on vintage video games, video game history and even some price guides. It is a great area to go into! Vintage computer software also sells well. Apparently some people still have the old pcs and like to buy items from time to time or they collect these now collectible software titles! You can see our listings at our eBay store at http://Onceuponabid.com
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Halloween - the underrated holiday -Items to sell on ebay



Here you will see a few items we listed for Halloween sales on eBay. We have a animated Witch doll that is very cute, some stencils used to carve critters out of Pumpkins (like owls, cats, rabbits etc) and of course a spooky house. Halloween is one of those holidays that is growing rapidly in terms of retail sales and should not be ignored as a seller. You can find these items and many more in our eBay store at http://Onceuponabid.com
Thursday, September 21, 2006
One Small Treasure Headed for A Castle -eBay

Well finally a nice story to share with you! This little lady you see pictured here was a framed print I picked up at one of those 1.00 a box auctions along with a lot of other stuff. I just thought it was the most awesome little find. She has character! She was painted by Velásquez and this piece was framed in Spain. What a nice little find for an old box of odd stuff! Well at first noone wanted her, and she didnt sell but on a second listing a bidding war broke out and she is now on her way to a house built like a castle and the buyer is so excited to see her. I had to share this with you! Keep your eyes out for anything with character, that stands out as different to you..
Selling From eBay Stores- Recent Fee Increases and News
Well the news is abuzz of some recent changes eBay has made to their fee structure. While fee increases are never popular this one seemed to arrive at a time when many ebay sellers were already struggling. eBay raised its monthly listing fees fairly dramatically and this caused many store sellers to close their stores or downsize them. While I was not sure what to make of the changes and how sales would be , I do see some positives amidst the haze here and I wanted to point them out to those still interested in selling successfully on the site. It clearly seems that those who stuck it out might be at an advantage as store inventory across the seller base has declined dramatically. Also eBay seems to be pushing what they call "Core" listings (listing in auction and fixed price format). We have been having very good results listing in fixed price format (where there is no bidding a buyer just pays a fixed price for an item) and our store sales have been fairly good lately and improving. My advice to those concerned about the changes would be to stick it out through the busy holiday selling season and look at mixing up your strategy some for better sales. I have a feeling with falling gas and fuel prices , interest rates leveling and starting to fall that the consumer will be spending in sort of snap back fashion and this holiday season might surprise people. Some retail stores are already boosting estimates! Hang tight, some good tips to come.... http://www.onceuponabid.com
Friday, August 04, 2006
Selling Items on eBay Noone Else Has - Christmas Decor

This morning's post is a reminder of one of the major themes an eBay seller wants to keep in mind. Whenever possible it is always good to have an odd item that noone else seems to be selling at the current time. I will show you one such item here. This is a Climbing Elves Kit from Better Homes & Gardens in the late 80s. Noone else has one for sale now. It appeals to a few different selling themes. First, Christmas themed decor, second kits where people create something are always popular, and of course one of kind on eBay type things. Despite the millions of items up on eBay at any given time there are many times when we have the only one of an item up for sale. It greatly increases the chances of selling that item since you do not have people competing with you AND because some people ask for too little for clearly collectible items!
Monday, July 31, 2006
Halloween Decor - Gurley Candles SPOOKY

Just a short post today on something I found while out at a tag sale this weekend. These are some spooky vintage candles that people love to collect. They are made by Gurley Candles and come in various freakish characters! I have them listed now on auction on eBay so let us see how they do. They usually sell fairly well! Halloween is second in spending to Christmas and becoming more and more popular every year. We have even more cool Halloween themed items going up in our store and they are probably a good bet for you to have in your store also! People buy things a few months ahead of time on eBay so start selling your spooky stash now! As always you can find our eBay store at http://www.OnceUponaBid.com .
(Google photo add is down now I will add a picture as soon as it comes back up!)
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Selling on eBay - Vintage Playing Cards

One great thing to sell on eBay are vintage playing cards. There are tons of collectors for nice older cards and they especially like sealed packs. This week I added some great older cards. These are some of the nicest I have sold on eBay. One set has a Wedgwood Medallion pictured on the cards and both decks are sealed. Another card set is made by Clemente Jacques in Mexico and these are collectible also! Take a look at the picture of the Wedgwood deck (from 1946).
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Retro 1980's MOD Hip Jacket Best ever sold on eBay!

Well this is a cool item! I have not listed it yet, but it will be listed soon. It is a retro JouJou 1987 jacket with cool designs and wording on it. I picked it up a Church thrift shop where for some reason I was able to get some amazing items really cheap this week. I will be listing this item soon on eBay. You can always find our store located at http://www.OnceUponaBid.com . This jacket fits the theme of unusual items you do not normally find anywhere! I have not found one jacket even remotely looking like this one!
If you are interested in this jacket send me an email at clhct1@aol.com for a special bidding coupon just for reading my blog! :)
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Selling the Unusual -Stanhope , Space Station Kit , Religious items

Hey Blog readers! Today's post is about selling the unusual items on eBay. Often times people think in terms of competion on eBay. I feel whenever possible its a good idea to have little to no competition by finding oddball items and marketing them in creative ways. Recently I decided to persue this strategy a little more and listed 3 new items , 2 had bids within hours! I listed a vintage Space Station Kite, a carved bone rosary bead with a stanhope cross with a picture of the baby Jesus in it, and a carved wood (driftwood I think) sculpture of a Morada, a building used by a secret Catholic Society in New Mexico called the Penitente Morada. I will add some pics for you as soon as Google's pic manager starts working again LOL. I plan to offer more items in my new store category called Strange and Unusual! So stay tuned for that! Some people have asked me "what the heck is a Stanhope?" Well I did not know the term either until a friend told me about it. A stanhope is a term used to describe a small peep hole type window in an item that shows an image similar to a tiny piece of microfilm inside a viewing chamber. They really are amazing. You can do a quick search on the term stanhope on Google and get loads of info! You can see these items and many more at www.Onceuponabid.com (our eBay store). If you are interested in learning more about selling on eBay, my wife is an Educational Specialist for eBay and can be reached at Onceuponabid@hotmail.com . We offer tax consultations for eBay sellers in our eBay store (link shown above). If you really want to learn to sell on eBay and do it successfully we are definately the right people to talk to ! We are powersellers, trading assistants (sell items for others for commission), have an eBay store and a wide range of contacts across eBay seller groups .
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Selling Vintage Belt Buckles



Sometimes the simple things work well. One area we have had continuous luck in since we started selling is with Vintage Belt Buckles. There are many collectors out there. It is a good idea to use supersize pictures and to show both the front and back of the buckle in your listings. We were told this by a few collectors back when we first started selling them. Here you will see a few buckles from the 1970s that are really cool to look at. Hopefully the buyers will like them also :) You can find them in our ebay store at http://www.Onceuponabid.com
June Update - Ebay Live! & Giving Twice with Charity



Hey everyone! I am sorry it has been a while since I have posted to the blog here! I have lots to tell you though ;) First, we attended eBay annual LIVE! Convention in Las Vegas , Nevada last week. I bought along the whole family and it was an excellent time. In addition to some courses and meeting vendors selling various tools to help you with your eBay business, we had some private get togethers with friends that were just awesome! I highly recommend eBay LIVE! for ebayers , so make sure you get to the next one in Boston. It will be in mid June of 2007 ( I believe Jun14-16th ) at the new Boston Convention and Expo center! While at eBay live we learned more about Givingworks on eBay. This is where you can specify a portion fo the proceeds from your listings on ebay to go to charity. It also brings more traffic into your listings! Here are some links to learn more about the service and some pictures of things we will have c in our listings running now! http://givingworks.ebay.com/sell/ Our store can always be found at http://www.onceuponabid.com (which takes you right to our eBay store!)
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Selling Retro Vintage 50s Always Hot!
Monday, April 03, 2006
Incredible Sales but no Blog Posts? LOL



Well I guess it is a good problem to have. In February , eBay instituted a change to include store items in its main search on ebay.com. Since that time , sales have soared for almost everyone! March of 2006 turned out to beat our all time high sales month by over $1000! Normally the highest months of the year are leading up to Christmas when everyone buys holiday gifts. Sales have gone bonkers! That is a good problem to have , but the bad news is that eBay didnt like the way things were looking for some buyers and perhaps had some revenue worries due to things changing so they are changing this back!!
So in any case we have been doing some business in costume jewelry for first time. I dont have all that many pictures available yet, but costume jewelry is really hot on eBay and we plan to list a lot more since we just finished sorting thousands of pieces! In the pictures above you will see a Red Claro Vintage Beach*Star Watch. A lady in the tub pin and another pin that I just love (of course the one I love is the only one of the three that didnt sell ;) LOL
I hope to be posting more often here now that Tax season for us accountants is almost over so please continue to stop in!
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Selling - Older Puzzles Think Round ! Springbok


Hey Everyone! I am sorry its been a while since I posted to the blog. Its tax season for us accountants and we have been swamped ! I wanted to post another in our series of cool items to sell on eBay. This time we can talk about Jigsaw puzzles. One of the best names to look for is Springbok. These puzzles seem to have developed a nice following and the older ones can sell for good money on eBay! I am working through a pile of older Springbok puzzles I picked up at a tag sale last year. The better ones are the older ones that are circular or octagon in shape. These tend to fetch the most dollars! If you have time or a nice relative that likes to assemble puzzles it is good to put them together to see if they are complete (have all the pieces) as this definately adds to the price you might get! Here are some pictures. We usually show a picture of both the box and the assembled puzzle! Ill check in with you all soon!