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October 10, 2006

The Complete eBay Marketing System-a review

In case you have not heard of him, Skip McGrath is one of the leading eBay sellers and writers in the USA. His auction sellers resource web site is one of the most visited eBay information sites in the world. So when Skip contacted me to say that he was revising his highly successful “Complete eBay Marketing System” for users of eBay.co.uk I could not wait to get my hands on a copy.
Despite being a large 4 ringed binder packed full of practical help and advise weighing over 2 kilos it arrived within a couple of days having been shipped from a fulfilment house in the UK.
I should have known better of Skip but I did wonder if his idea of revising it for the UK market was to just change the references from eBay.com, to eBay.co.uk. I should have known better. His daughter in law, Lisa who hails from Harrogate in North Yorkshire has helped him in revising the copy.
The System is divided into 5 Sections. EBay Business Basics, Creating and Launching Auctions, Advanced Listing and Selling Strategies and Product Acquisition. Also included are 5 appendices. AN auction checklist, UK Trade Show Calendar, US Trade Show Calendar , “Why eBay sellers fail” and “Whose in control?” Also include are 3 bonus CDs, the first containing resources and links, the second a collection of snappy auction photos for you to use and finally a cd containing 30 Niche Information Products for you to sell on eBay.
This completely revised 2006 edition makes enthralling reading and whether you are brand new to eBay or an experienced seller this eBay Marketing System can help you build and develop your business. If this system had been around when I first started I could have saved myself an awful lot of time, money and grief.
The Complete eBay Marketing System has only just become available in the UK and you can be one of the very first to own it. IT carries my recommendation and you can find out more about it by visiting http://www.skipmcgrath.co.uk

Posted by Dave Bromley at October 10, 2006 11:18 AM