Some great tips on doing Business on Ebay

Just a quick link to Money Blue Book » eBay Wholesale Guide for some great tips on Ebay wholeselling.

Anyone can make a lot of money on eBay by selling products, but you have to be prepared to put in a lot of time and effort doing manual labor, packaging, and shipping goods. If you are willing to put your back into it, you can easily make quite a bit by buying the most popular consumer products from wholesellers and selling them on eBay. So many people claim to offer wholesale lists on eBay, but don’t even bother with them. Their sources are useless and the majority will try to swindle you. Hopefully my guide will point you in the right direction to eBay success!

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Stories from the Newspapers

Some recent stories that attracted my attention.

First, PC World reports that Google Opens Click-Fraud Site with this announcement. Naturally, I’ve already blogged about this, but it’s interesting to see what other people think about it.

Skype users have had a rocky few with their outages. Of course, Skype Users Don’t Buy Outage Explanation.

The UK’s Independent Newspaper reports on research that Boys like blue, girls like pink – it’s in our genes.

With web security a problem, we need to be careful of our data, Forbes.com reports on a Trojan that Steals Personal Data.

And finally, computer games may help us model disease behavior! So, says the Times of London in their article: How a computer game glitch could help to fight off global pandemic.

Johncow.com now redirecting to JohnChow.com

I wonder if anyone else has noticed this… yet.

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The recent parody website of JohnChow.com called JohnCow.com recently posted its final post called “The End.” In the post, the author claimed that he had been sued and was thus pulling his site offline. This post was noted in JohnChow.com’s website. It said:

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InvestorBlogger seems to be one of the first to note that the site is now simply redirecting to JohnChow.com’s website. Click and try for yourself: http://www.johncow.com . Could this be another evil ploy on the part of John? Could it be that John Cow’s website was in fact owned and parodied by none other than John Chow himself. Now that would be evil!