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Entries from September 2007

eBay, How to Buy and Pay Easily and Get the Best Price

September 23, 2007 · No Comments

At one point in all of that shopping, you are bound to finally choose that all important item to buy on eBay. Once you found something, it is time to shell out the cash. eBay sellers offer a variety of options when it comes to payment and each seller has different policies. It is important to check the payment options before deciding to purchase from eBay. The largest percentage of auctions ended on eBay are paid for with Paypal.

Paypal, also an eBay company is a secure online payment processor and can be found in hundreds of sites online as well as eBay. Some online buyers won’t even consider buying if the listing includes Paypal as an option due to the ease of online payment, quick processing and options galore.

Through Paypal, a purchaser can pay using Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover or through eCheck out of your bank account. Any eBay seller who runs a business online with status, will usually accept Paypal as a form of payment. Paypal also offers both the buyer and seller insurance against theft or shipment fraud through their various programs making using their services more security oriented.

Some sellers will accept money orders or cashiers check. This allows the buyer who is not comfortable with sending credit card information out over the internet, another option. You can get a money order or cashiers check, not just at a bank but at a variety of places, making them easy to get your hands on. This can be an option that has a longer lead time to get your item due to the mail transit time in the money getting to the seller. Most sellers will also give a deadline on how long they will wait to receive the money order and the buyer needs to be prompt with sending the money.

Other payment options such as personal check, merchant credit card processors or transfers are available from some sellers and other options can be available. It is important to make sure to read the auction before buying to make sure that your preferred payment method is an option. After payment, you just sit back and wait for your item to arrive.

Author Amy Pedersen has worked in the ergonomics and office industry for a number of years and is currently co-founder of Sit On This Ergonomics, operating a number of ergonomic websites dedicated to office chairs and the practice of good workplace ergonomics. Featuring a wide variety of executive, leather, mesh and task office chairs with an online sales catalog, their website also provides detailed ergonomic information on proper chair positioning and seating in the workplace environment.

Sit On This Ergonomics:
http://stores.ebay.com/sitonthisergonomics

More Ergonomic Info:
http://stores.ebay.com/Sit-On-This-Ergonomics/Ergonomic-Positioning-Explained.html

Categories: Online Shopping · eBay Powersellers · eBay Tips · workplace communication

How to Buy on eBay or Once the Auctions Appear

September 21, 2007 · No Comments

Once the listings appear from your keyword search terms box on the eBay Home Page, it is time to shop. Most important is to give yourself time to look at the different options before deciding which item to click on and check out. There are millions of item available on eBay at any hour of the day, make sure to do your price shopping before deciding what to purchase. It is apparent that narrowing down your search terms is as important as educated price comparison.

Price comparison is made simple online. When in the average retail chain store, one has to find tags, turn over items to locate pricing and sometimes just ask. Online shopping definitely takes the guesswork out of pricing. With eBay, the different product choices appear with the picture (if included), the current price and shipping costs. This also includes the end of auction or fixed price time and with a simple click you can find detailed product specifics and information about the seller.

When scrolling through the listings for your product, scroll down through the listings before deciding which one to click on. A picture can do as good as a thousand words for most shoppers and it is simple to see what quality of seller and listing you are going to see just from the gallery photo. When choosing a product, look for set shipping rates on the listings.

The more advanced seller knows that set shipping rates or free shipping is the way to go for online sales. It is best to try and buy from someone who knows what they are doing on eBay, has sold many items, has a high positive feedback rating from eBay One who has a detailed product description is best so that you know exactly what you are purchasing when you send your money.
When comparing prices, keep in mind that with the auction listings, many can be deceiving due to the time of start of the auction. If a listing has just started and has many days left, the price could inflate drastically as bidding nears close.

With Buy It Now listings, the price is set with a button in order to purchase now, pay now and have it shipped quickly. This is more like shopping in your average online store, can save time and money with some great deals available. Most eBay Stores feature all Buy It Now listings and shopping in these stores can make buying easier with the knowledge that you are also buying from a reputable seller.

Price comparison is important on eBay, because it is a competitive market. While one price might look extremely low at first glance, you may find something 10-20 percent less just by putting in the time to really search through eBay for the perfect product. Price varies no matter which product you are searching for. Take your time to search and the monetary rewards will really justify it.

Author Amy Pedersen has worked in the ergonomics and office industry for a number of years and is currently co-founder of Sit On This Ergonomics, operating a number of ergonomic websites dedicated to office chairs and the practice of good workplace ergonomics. Featuring a wide variety of executive, leather, mesh and task office chairs with an online sales catalog, their website also provides detailed ergonomic information on proper chair positioning and seating in the workplace environment.

Sit On This Ergonomics:
http://stores.ebay.com/sitonthisergonomics

More Ergonomic Info:
http://stores.ebay.com/Sit-On-This-Ergonomics/Ergonomic-Positioning-Explained.html

Categories: Office Chairs Sales · Office chairs · Online Shopping · eBay Powersellers · eBay Tips · workplace communication

Ebay, Entrepreneurs at their Finest Online

September 16, 2007 · No Comments

With all of the people currently employed full time selling on eBay, why haven’t you opened your eBay Store and become a true entrepreneur? There are many different ways to sell product and make money on eBay. From eBay Stores to trading assistant programs to franchise consignment programs, the market is diverse. A huge variety of products, services, homes, cars and programs are for sale, your options are endless as to what you want to sell.

Ebay makes it easy for an entrepreneur to start a business for little to no start up cost. They offer an educational filled site with detailed programs to walk the layperson through the selling and even the buying process. You can take a step by step guided tour at your own pace through eBay making it simple. They also give you tons of tips and information like top selling strategies and tips for writing your copy and pricing your item.

When listing an item on eBay, you need not pay any fees up front. In fact, even if the item does not sell, you are simply charged the listing fee. These fees are usually nominal with an average of 2-5 dollars each for a standard, no frills auction. If your item does sell, congratulations. You will also be charged a small percentage based final value fee based on the final selling price of the item, minus shipping costs. Luckily you won’t really have to pay for either of these when you are an educated eBay seller and know to factor the fees into your auction price. This allows you to pay eBay for their marketing services and still take your profit.

Feedback is also very important on the eBay sales platform and it is recommended that you make sure to keep customer service foremost on your mind from day one. A good seller reputation promotes more buyers due to the trust and security of buying your item from a reputable seller. Ship timely, send confirmation e-mails, be truthful in advertising and leave positive feedback for your customers and you should see your feedback numbers start to rise.

With all of the education available, the ability for most people to start working in their spare time and the small start up costs, why not work for yourself. Ebay is an amazing and diverse marketplace and can offer anyone with extra things around the house a starting board for a great new business opportunity. What are you going to sell on eBay?

Author Amy Pedersen has worked in the ergonomics and office industry for a number of years and is currently co-founder of Sit On This Ergonomics, operating a number of ergonomic websites dedicated to office chairs and the practice of good workplace ergonomics. Featuring a wide variety of executive, leather, mesh and task office chairs with an online sales catalog, their website also provides detailed ergonomic information on proper chair positioning and seating in the workplace environment.

Sit On This Ergonomics:
http://stores.ebay.com/sitonthisergonomics

More Ergonomic Info:
http://stores.ebay.com/Sit-On-This-Ergonomics/Ergonomic-Positioning-Explained.html

Categories: Office Chairs Sales · Office chairs · Online Shopping · eBay Powersellers · eBay Tips · workplace communication

eBay, Office Chairs and What to Look for in a Listing

September 10, 2007 · No Comments

Once you have finished looking through the list of items for sale that appear with an eBay keyword search, it is time to determine which seller to buy from. When looking at an eBay listing, there are some important factors to consider before choosing a reputable seller to purchase from. Things might be overlooked at the average glance by someone not familiar with eBay and it’s policies. Things to consider when looking at a listing are things such as item details, shipping information, pricing, seller policies and feedback score and any disclaimers.

I once heard a story about a man looking for “widgets” online who came across eBay and found them for sale for a terrific price from a man in the UK. Having searched online for quite some time already, he simply got excited at the low price and used the Buy It Now feature to purchase his item. When the widgets came, there were 3oo of them. Thinking that the seller had made a mistake and sent the wrong package, he contacted the seller only to end up re-reading the auction he originally had purchased from and realizing that he had purchased 300 widgets.

He had not even really looked at the details of the auction before buying. This is another example of the uneducated eBay buyer, who not only got an absolutely amazing deal on more widgets than he thought but also learned his lesson when he ended up with more than he bargained for, he reads his item details pages now. Taking the time out to read through all the details of any listing is key to buying success and just common sense.

Look first at the details and make sure that the seller has taken the time out to list all of the important features, options, model number and any other pertinent information to the item you are looking at. You shouldn’t have the need to ask any questions, the product page should be that thorough. Make sure that the shipping cost is stated clearly in the auction or a shipping calculator is also provided.

Making sure to check the sellers feedback number as well as feedback rating scores and comments that have been made is also very important. You want to make sure to buy from a seller who is trustworthy and going to deliver your product in a timely manner. Beware of the price that just seems too low or the promises that seem too good to be true and really check on these sellers for feedback scores. Knowing what to look for in an eBay listing can make finding that great deal all that easier and less scary.

Author Amy Pedersen has worked in the ergonomics and office industry for a number of years and is currently co-founder of Sit On This Ergonomics, operating a number of ergonomic websites dedicated to office chairs and the practice of good workplace ergonomics. Featuring a wide variety of executive, leather, mesh and task office chairs with an online sales catalog, their website also provides detailed ergonomic information on proper chair positioning and seating in the workplace environment.

Sit On This Ergonomics:
http://stores.ebay.com/sitonthisergonomics

More Ergonomic Info:
http://stores.ebay.com/Sit-On-This-Ergonomics/Ergonomic-Positioning-Explained.html

Categories: Choosing Your Office Chair · Online Shopping · eBay Powersellers · eBay Tips · workplace communication

Knowing How to Purchase Office Furniture on eBay is Half the Battle

September 5, 2007 · 2 Comments

Trying to decipher through some online shopping sites can be confusing to the non-internet shopper, but with only a few tips and things to look for, it can be simple to purchase your office supplies, furniture and chairs online through eBay for your home or business. Knowing which things to watch for and how to search for the correct item and buy from the right seller is only half the battle, the rest is picking that perfect chair for you.

There are really two different ways to buy your office chair through eBay. Auction style listings with a 1-10 day fixed time limit going to the highest bidder are how eBay started out drawing their members. Now, after upgrades and advancement, they have many different ways to purchase. Buying office chairs and furniture through fixed price listings and through eBay Store listings seems to be the quickest and offers the best possible pricing.

In order to see the items that are listed under the auction style price category, simply enter the keyword term into the search box and see what listings appear. The listings directly below the box are the auction style ads with a fixed time frame of start and end that appears with each listing and current bidding price as well as photo, if available and a shipping cost.

With eBay Stores, you get the same display but with auctions at a set price and easy to compare statistics, you can arrange these lists by price, ending time or newly listed to help you in your search. This can be helpful if you know your price range to search for chairs in your budget. eBay Stores can make it easy to price shop since the items are usually available with a Set Price and Buy it Now option for immediate purchase, you don’t have to wait until the end of auction to purchase, saving you time.

Including photos and up to 25 listings per page, it is better to narrow down your search to a more specific type of chair in order to find the right one quicker. In example, you could use the key terms like mesh, leather, executive, button tufted, big and tall or ergonomic. This small step in adding keywords can help save you time and better find what you are looking for.

With easy to search listings, custom order products and purchase now, pay now options, the eBay Store sites can even have the look and feel of any online shopping site outside of eBay. The more advanced the eBay seller and things such as eBay store design, Powerseller status, FAQ categories, store policies pages and positive feedback comments, the more desired the item should be to purchase with the guarantee of satisfaction.

Most sellers of a high end item such as office chairs should feature a return policy and money back guarantee in order for your security that you are receiving a quality product from a reputable seller. Once you have learned the art of negotiating through the eBay website and looking through the eBay stores, you are halway done and the rest of the battle is simply finding the right chair for you.

Author: Amy Pedersen has worked in the ergonomics and office industry for a number of years and is currently co-founder of Sit On This Ergonomics, operating a number of ergonomic websites dedicated to office chairs and the practice of good workplace ergonomics. Featuring a wide variety of executive, leather, mesh and task office chairs with an online sales catalog, their website also provides detailed ergonomic information on proper chair positioning and seating in the workplace environment.

Sit On This Ergonomics:
http://stores.ebay.com/sitonthisergonomics

More Ergonomic Info:
http://stores.ebay.com/Sit-On-This-Ergonomics/Ergonomic-Positioning-Explained.html

Categories: Office Chairs Sales · Office chairs · Online Shopping · eBay Powersellers · eBay Tips · workplace communication

Matrex Mesh Office Chair … Is it Plugged In, Ergonomically?

September 2, 2007 · 1 Comment

The Matrex Mesh Office Chair has plugged in ergonomic design with it’s high end comfort ability. Ergonomics are important in today’s workplace to maintain a healthy body. The very popular Matrex Mesh Chair has many different options and features to choose from for the proper positioning of your office chair. Coming in several models from high back to low back to headrest options, the Matrex chair is not only top in design but can fit to any users preferences.

The Matrex Mesh Office Chair can be found through many different distributors including United States based office furniture sellers like Office Star and large chain retail stores. They can also be found online, at a price usually way below the cost found in most retail places. Many online sellers offer the Matrex model in a couple different models. You can usually find them on eBay and eBay Stores, new and used, and a Froogle online search will usually produce several results for Matrex Mesh Chair.

Some of the different ergonomic features on the Matrex Chairs include adjustable lumbar support, pneumatic seat height adjustment, infinite locking synchro tilt control, height adjustable arms and a heavy duty metal base with casters. Most of these features are key elements to proper positioning and ergonomic design of an office chair.

The synchro tilt control keeps the users feet on the floor offering different degrees of tilt for the back and the seat. This keeps the eye level constant and helps to properly align the back with the feet firmly on the floor. The lumbar support is also necessary for good back positioning and comfort when seated for long periods.

The Matrex Mesh Office Chair is available in fabric or leather options with a mesh back. You can also have your choice of colors from black to gray for upholstery to black or platinum finished aluminum bases to really get that perfect chair for your office environment.

The Mesh Chair design is very popular in the industry with the Herman Miller Aeron and Allsteel’s #19 being widely popular on the high end price tag line. With most of the same features as these high priced models, the Matrex Mesh Chair offers the user a more reasonable pricing scale and this writer thinks, a product that is equally as good.

Author Amy Pedersen has worked in the ergonomics and office industry for a number of years and is currently co-founder of Sit On This Ergonomics, operating a number of ergonomic websites dedicated to office chairs and the practice of good workplace ergonomics. Featuring a wide variety of executive, leather, mesh and task office chairs with an online sales catalog, their website also provides detailed ergonomic information on proper chair positioning and seating in the workplace environment.

Sit On This Ergonomics:
http://stores.ebay.com/sitonthisergonomics

More Ergonomic Info:
http://stores.ebay.com/Sit-On-This-Ergonomics/Ergonomic-Positioning-Explained.html

Categories: Ergonomics · Office Chairs Sales · Office chairs · Online Shopping · workplace communication