Top Seller Coaching Launches October 8th @ 12pm

September 25, 2008

The wait is almost over… The Top Seller Coaching program goes live on October 8th at 12pm. There’s been a lot of Buzz about this new training series and I know it is going to live up to the hype.

I’m just putting the finishing touches on some of the videos and adding some really great bonuses. This is going to be something special for sure.

Sign up for the sneak peak list and you’ll also be the first to get your chance to purchase.

www.topsellercoaching.com

Announcing Top Seller Coaching Program

September 11, 2008

How to increase your sales on eBay

I’ve been fortunate to have worked with some of eBay’s top PowerSellers over the last year. While they have taught me alot about their business, I learned that many of these top sellers could be making even more money if they treated their online business like a traditional business.

What I mean by this is that many eBay sellers rely on just listing items online and waiting for the sales to come pouring in.  Sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn’t. When I attended the last eBay Live! event in Chicago I shared some of my techniques and strategies with the sellers I met. These sellers ranged from new sellers to Titanium PowerSellers(Not that titanium powersellers need any more sales) and the response was always the same, “How can you help me do that?”, “I never even thought of that!” and “Those are great ideas!”

What I found is that many of these PowerSellers weren’t getting the attention they deserved. They were making some mistakes that could easily be fixed and with a little extra effort could easily increase their listing traffic and sell through rate.

After hearing and seeing this time after time I decided it was something that every seller should know. The Top Seller Coaching program will show sellers how to increase their online visibility and their sell through rates through proven techniques and strategies.

I have over 20 years of experience in the IT industry and have spent quite a bit of it explaining how to use technology to solve problems to non-technical people. Don’t let the word technology scare you. I’m going to show you step by step how to put these techniques to good use and you don’t need a computer degree to do it.

Top Sellers Coaching Program Sneak Peak

I’m still putting together some of the last tutorials and working on some amazing bonuses for this coaching program. Soon I’ll have a sneak peek video available that will show you exactly what I’m talking about.

Visit TopSellerCoaching.com to get all of the details on this new program and if you have any question don’t hesitate to ask.

Top Seller Coaching

 

Twitter use and a new ebay blog found

July 18, 2008

I’m trying to become more diligent about using Twitter in a positive way. So many people use it to complain, or as a personal diary. While I think that’s great, I feel that if you’re going to Tweet, you should at least provide some value to those following you.

For instance, a while ago I began following a local person from Richmond, Va. We initially exchanged some Tweets and then I began getting updates every 5 minutes about what songs this person was listening to, what they had for breakfast, lunch and dinner etc.  It was a bit much.. and quite useless.

While I do provide some updates to what I’m doing on a daily basis, I also try to open up some dialog to those following as well as provide some good info back to those people.

Some of the best Tweeters I’ve seen so far are Guy Kawasaki and Joel Comm. Both provide some personal information for their followers and provide some valuable information.

Another Great eBay Blog 

Slowly I have had some new followers on Twitter which is really cool. I don’t think I lead that exciting of a life, but it’s a great way to exchange information and learn from others. Yesterday I was able to find a great new eBay blog from Twitter. eBayInkBlog , aka Richard, began following my Tweets and as I result, I found his blog, http://ebayinkblog.com/ .  Not only is this a great looking blog, but Richard is an eBay employee and provides some great behind the curtain information. I strongly suggest checking it out when you have time.