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eBay Global the Smart Way: Buying and Selling Internationally on the World's #1 Auction Site

by Joseph T. Sinclair

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Buying and selling on any of the many international eBay sites opens up a huge range of possibilities for American users. The globalization of eBay - with 28 sites worldwide - offers vast new markets for American merchandise overseas, as well as the opportunity to buy items globally with the aim of selling them profitably in the U.S.But along with these opportunities come new questions: Do youneed a license to buy and sell internationally? How do you set prices, handle cultural differences, and arrange shipping? And how do you determine which markets are most likely to benefit you? eBay Global the Smart Way shows readers how they can operate safely and profitably, offering in-depth and accessible information, and step-by-step instructions on topics including: * Marketing to customers in foreign countries * Ensuring quality * Using customs brokers * Making payments to foreign vendors * Finding economical shipping * Avoiding credit card fraud * Avoiding product taxes * Handling the language barrier Filled with the unique brand of practical wisdom that have made Joe Sinclair's other eBay books bestsellers, eBay Global the Smart Way helps readers take advantage of this huge new market, setting the stage for global success." "… (more)
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Buying and selling on any of the many international eBay sites opens up a huge range of possibilities for American users. The globalization of eBay - with 28 sites worldwide - offers vast new markets for American merchandise overseas, as well as the opportunity to buy items globally with the aim of selling them profitably in the U.S.But along with these opportunities come new questions: Do youneed a license to buy and sell internationally? How do you set prices, handle cultural differences, and arrange shipping? And how do you determine which markets are most likely to benefit you? eBay Global the Smart Way shows readers how they can operate safely and profitably, offering in-depth and accessible information, and step-by-step instructions on topics including: * Marketing to customers in foreign countries * Ensuring quality * Using customs brokers * Making payments to foreign vendors * Finding economical shipping * Avoiding credit card fraud * Avoiding product taxes * Handling the language barrier Filled with the unique brand of practical wisdom that have made Joe Sinclair's other eBay books bestsellers, eBay Global the Smart Way helps readers take advantage of this huge new market, setting the stage for global success." "

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