Towing Services Are Economical And Essential
February 25, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Auctions
Everyone has witnessed the aftermath of accidents when the battered cars are towed away by tow trucks. The benefits of these towing services are many.
The crime rate is growing rapidly and the prospect of being alone in the evening walking through a dark stretch of highway is frightening. Women especially are vulnerable when they are driving alone or with children through an isolated area. We would love to all be constantly protected from both hidden and obvious dangers at all times but, the reality is, we are not.
A number of situations arise in ones lifetime where you may need the services of a towing company. If you are in an accident and the car is damaged extensively then you will need to find the nearest towing company which can be a hassle. The company may be expensive and you may not be carrying enough to cover the costs. Getting your car to the garage and getting it fixed may cost you the same as getting it towed to the mechanic in the first place.
If your car breaks down suddenly then you may also need to contact towing services. Cars are vulnerable to time and parts erode over the years. Your car may break down at anytime for numerous reasons and most of the time it happens when you least expect it. Finding a mechanic close by may not be an option.
A mechanic\’s shop may be too far out and you will need to find some emergency road services to help transport your car, which is an added cost to getting your car fixed and up and running again. You can avoid this hassle if you have a plan in advance where you get roadside assistance and it includes the price of towing at a reasonable rate.
Roadside assistance plans offer a number of services that are included in the monthly fee. The fee is reasonable and it prevents you from having to pay a hefty sum all at once in case of an emergency. The fee includes a variety of services besides towing such as offering to come and fix your flat tire anywhere you may be. It also includes various other benefits like bringing you a battery in case of a failure.
The roadside plan helps you out of most auto related issues. They will help you if you run out of gas suddenly or get locked out of your car. Every time such incidences happen you would have had to pay a huge amount for towing services and finding a lock smith at odd hours. Having a road side plan will take into consideration all situations where you may be helpless and stuck with your car. They will help you in every emergency situation moving your car safely and securely.
Keep in mind the numerous emergency situations you may find yourself in and realize that anyone may need towing services at any point in time. Having a decent roadside assistance plan will ensure that you get help swiftly and economically.
There comes a time when you need roadside assistance during an automotive crisis. Consult with the Abrams Towing in Mississauga for more information on responsive, resourceful, and reliable emergency road service.
What is a Lowest Unique Bid Bid Auction
December 10, 2009 by Nick Scoleri
Filed under Auctions
Bidding is the usual way in which a product is sold in the presence of multiple buyers in an standard auction . The person making the highest bid, usually wins.
A unique bid auction is new and different from this. In a unique bid auction – sometimes called a reverse auction – you are bidding is to make a unique offer. And in this case, the bidder quoting the lowest UNIQUE price for a bid becomes the winner.
It is best illustrated with an example: an HD TV is quoted at a price of $3000. Now, two people make a bid of $2.60, three people bid $1.51 and only one person makes the bid for $1.66. In this case, the winner will be the person who has made the bid of $1.66. Even if there are people bidding a lower price than this, the bidder of $1.66 is the only (and the lowest )unique one.
Reverse bidding is an unusual concept but it is interesting and profitable too as it enables bidders and auction visitors to get items at a considerably lower price. Reverse bidding auctions have gained much popularity amongst the more usual Internet auction sites. Many Australian online auctioneers are now choosing to make the lowest unique bid the winner for their products..
For example in Australia , Youbid.com.au is one of the newest and best Australian online auction sites. Providing a variety of categories to choose from, Youbid can be joined exclusively by Australian and New Zealand nationals.
Joining youbid.com.au is free of charge. You just require to fill up a registration form. You must 18 years and above in age to bid on this unique bid site
Given that the idea of a lowest unique bid action is fairly new the strategies involved in winning such an auction are also new and different. Here are some quick tips for you
1. Firstly you need to Sign up! Normally this is free – remember to read the FAQs just to be sure. Once you are a member, you may need to add a minimum amount to your new auction account to pay for your bids.
2. Find products you wish to bid on – remember you\’re not bidding on the retail value of the product. It might be worth many thousands of dollars and be sold for only a few. You just want to bid the lowest bid that no-one does ( ie a lowest unique bid)
3.Do not wait till the end to make a bid – Unlike a traditional online auction there is no advantage in waiting until the last few seconds. As soon as you have decided on the item, start making the bid. In fact in the case of reverse auction, it is important that a unique bid gets registered as soon as possible. This is because sometimes there isn\’t one single unique bid. In this case the winner is the first person who made the lowest bid of the two lowest bids. So get in early or you might lose a winning opportunity.
4.Make multiple bids if you can. This is one of the essential strategies in the lowest bid auction.
5.Keep a track on your bids. Youbid.com.au , for example, will keep its bidders updated through email about the status of their bids.
These are the main tips for getting the winning bid at a lowest bid auction.
Youbid is a new reverse auction site in Australia. It\’s free to join. And remember in a unique bid auction its the lowest unique bid that wins. You could save hundreds of dollars.
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eBay – A Good Retirement Business?
November 23, 2009 by Jesse Holmes
Filed under Auctions
You’ve worked for many years, and it’s time for your retirement. You can finally enjoy it… the work has paid off. The problem is, you’re looking for something to do. Maybe you’ve got a collection of antiques that you’ve been building over the years. Or, maybe you have a hobby that you enjoy. Maybe you’ve heard about people who take their antiques and put them up on eBay. Have you wondered if you can run an eBay business too?
In a word, yes. eBay is a great opportunity for you to take your hobby or collection of antiques and put it online. You can sell virtually anything on eBay and youve probably heard the news stories about the wacky items that have sold. However, eBay isn’t just for selling crazy artifacts that look like famous figures. It is a trading platform that allows anyone to sell to millions of customers worldwide.
If you’re retired, eBay can be a great business for you. Why? Because you can do it at your own pace and from your own home. You set the terms… you decide what to sell. You can decide how much money you want to make and decide how much time you want to spend. You don’t have to spend an entire day in front of the computer if you don’t want to.
Have you ever considered working on an eBay business with your family members? Perhaps you have grandchildren who are looking to make some extra money. Maybe they’re young and looking for a summer job. Why not help them make a bit of money by letting them sell your stuff on eBay?
Are you worried you won’t have the technical skills or tools to sell on eBay? Well, with eBay, as long as you have a computer, a digital camera, a bit of time, and a desire to learn, you should have no problem selling on eBay. Yes, there are things you’ll need to know how to do like upload pictures from your digital camera to your computer. You’ll need to know how to use the eBay website.
Jesse Holmes is the designer of the free eBay 101 Start Up Kit. In this step by step video kit he will show you precisely how to make make money on eBay quickly and easily! Get your free copy while supplies last.
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Is eBay A Good Retirement Business?
November 22, 2009 by Jesse Holmes
Filed under Auctions
You’ve worked for many years, and it’s time for your retirement. You can finally enjoy it… the work has paid off. The problem is, you’re looking for something to do. Maybe you’ve got a collection of antiques that you’ve been building over the years. Or, maybe you have a hobby that you enjoy. Maybe you’ve heard about people who take their antiques and put them up on eBay. Have you wondered if you can run an eBay business too?
The answer is yes, you can. eBay is a great opportunity for you to sell your antiques, your hobby supplies, or whatever else you want! You can sell virtually anything on eBay… and you’ve probably heard the news stories about the crazy items that look like famous figures. Yet, even though some parts of eBay can be rather strange, it still remains the largest platform to buy and sell in the world… to millions of customers worldwide.
If you’re retired, eBay can be a great business for you. Why? Because you can do it at your own pace and from your own home. You set the terms… you decide what to sell. You can decide how much money you want to make and decide how much time you want to spend. You don’t have to spend an entire day in front of the computer if you don’t want to.
Have you ever considered working on an eBay business with your family members? Perhaps you have grandchildren who are looking to make some extra money. Maybe they’re young and looking for a summer job. Why not help them make a bit of money by letting them sell your stuff on eBay?
Are you worried that you won’t have the technical skills to be successful on eBay? Well you can be reassured that as long as you have a computer, a digital camera, a bit of time, and a desire to learn, you’ll have no problem. Yes, you’ll probably need to know how to upload pictures from your digital camera. You’ll need to learn how to use the eBay website.
Jesse Holmes is the designer of the free eBay 101 Start Up Kit. In this step by step video kit he will show you exactly how to sell on eBay quickly and easily! Get your free copy while supplies last.
Is eBay A Good Retirement Business?
November 19, 2009 by Jesse Holmes
Filed under Auctions
You’ve worked for a company for many years. Now, you can enjoy your retirement. Have you found it difficult to go from being busy to not working? Do you have a collection of antiques that you’ve collected over the years? Or, maybe you have a hobby that you enjoy. Maybe you’ve heard about people who take their hobbies and their antiques and put them on eBay. Have you ever wondered if you could do this too?
The answer is yes, you can. eBay is a great opportunity for you to sell your antiques, your hobby supplies, or whatever else you want! You can sell virtually anything on eBay… and you’ve probably heard the news stories about the crazy items that look like famous figures. Yet, even though some parts of eBay can be rather strange, it still remains the largest platform to buy and sell in the world… to millions of customers worldwide.
eBay can be a great business platform for you if you’re retired, because you can do it at your own pace and from your own home. You are in control, you decide what to sell. You can decide how much money you want to make. You decide how much time you want to spend. You don’t have to sit in front of a computer all day if you don’t want to be.
Have you ever considered working on an eBay business with your family members? Perhaps you have grandchildren who are looking to make some extra money. Maybe they’re young and looking for a summer job. Why not help them make a bit of money by letting them sell your stuff on eBay?
Are you worried that you won’t have the technical skills to be successful on eBay? Well you can be reassured that as long as you have a computer, a digital camera, a bit of time, and a desire to learn, you’ll have no problem. Yes, you’ll probably need to know how to upload pictures from your digital camera. You’ll need to learn how to use the eBay website.
Jesse Holmes is an eBay PowerSeller who has been selling on eBay for over 3 years. Before you start an eBay business, make sure you check out his recently updated free eBay 101 Start Up Kit, showing you step by step how to sell on eBay.
Retirement Businesses: eBay
November 19, 2009 by Jesse Holmes
Filed under Auctions
You’ve worked for a company for many years. Now, you can enjoy your retirement. Have you found it difficult to go from being busy to not working? Do you have a collection of antiques that you’ve collected over the years? Or, maybe you have a hobby that you enjoy. Maybe you’ve heard about people who take their hobbies and their antiques and put them on eBay. Have you ever wondered if you could do this too?
In a word, yes. eBay is a great opportunity for you to take your hobby or collection of antiques and put it online. You can sell virtually anything on eBay and youve probably heard the news stories about the wacky items that have sold. However, eBay isn’t just for selling crazy artifacts that look like famous figures. It is a trading platform that allows anyone to sell to millions of customers worldwide.
eBay can be a great business platform for you if you’re retired, because you can do it at your own pace and from your own home. You are in control, you decide what to sell. You can decide how much money you want to make. You decide how much time you want to spend. You don’t have to sit in front of a computer all day if you don’t want to be.
Another good idea can be to work on your eBay business with your family members. Perhaps you have grandchildren who are looking to make some extra money. Maybe they’re young and looking for a summer job. Why not help them get started by letting them sell your stuff on eBay?
Perhaps you’re worried that you don’t have the technical skills or tools to sell on eBay. Well with eBay, as long as you have a digital camera, a computer, and a bit of time, you’ll have no problem learning everything you need to. Yes, there are little things you’ll need to know how to do like upload pictures from your digital camera to your computer, and how to use the eBay website.
Jesse Holmes is the creator of the free eBay 101 Start Up Kit. In this step by step video kit he will show you exactly how to sell on eBay quickly and easily! Get your free copy while supplies last.
Just Getting Started On eBay – A Basic Overview
November 17, 2009 by Jesse Holmes
Filed under Auctions
Have you seen the advertisements on TV that show people how to make money on eBay? You probably have. Yet learning to sell on eBay isn’t just a get rich scheme. It requires hard work and dedication to create an eBay business. Yet comparatively speaking, you probably won’t be working as hard as you would in your full time job. That doesn’t mean you should quit your job immediately, because your eBay business is going to need a bit of time before it can support you and cover your living expenses.
Let’s say you need to make an extra few thousand dollars every month. Can you do it with eBay? The answer is yes. The great thing about having an eBay business is that the more energy you put into it, the more money you can see come out of it. The rewards match the energy you put in. How do you learn the best way to sell? Well there are many options available. You could buy a book or a course about eBay, or you could learn on your own. Everyone may have a different way of learning, but the way I find the best is to find someone who can show you the ropes. A mentor who has a blueprint for you to follow. That’s how I got started.
One of the first things you’ll learn when you’re getting started on eBay is to make sure that you choose the right products to sell. Your eBay business is based on your products, and you should eventually figure out which products sell the best. However, if you’re just getting started and making your first listings, you should just look around the house for items to sell. By getting rid of the clutter around your house, you can gain experience and build your customer service ratings.
As soon as you begin thinking about products to sell on eBay, now the challenge is to find what’s selling. This product research is essential. This is how you do it. First, do a search on eBay for the types of products you have in mind. Then, ask yourself: Are there many people selling it already? Does the product have high demand? By answering questions like these, you’ll gain a better idea of what you should sell. You’ll also be closer to knowing how to sell on eBay properly.
Next, when you’ve found a product that you would like to sell, make sure that you stand out from the crowd. Say you have the same product as 5 other sellers. What would make a buyer purchase from you versus the competition? Often on eBay people are looking for the best price. If you can price lower than your competition, you’ll have an edge. Keep in mind when you price your products that you don’t forget about your costs and eBay fees. If you can consistently sell with good profit margins, you’ll be in business.
While it might take a few months before you get the hang of selling on eBay, you can do it. With a mentor and a plan, you can shorten that learning time significantly. Before you know it, you’ll be making money on eBay. You too will be another eBay success story.
Jesse Holmes is the creator of the free eBay 101 Start Up Kit. In this easy to follow video kit he will show you exactly how to sell on eBay quickly and easily! Get your exclusive free copy while supplies last.
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eBay Sellers: How Photo Sharing Sites Save Money On Listing Photos
November 15, 2009 by Todd Manter
Filed under Auctions
Are you an eBay seller? Check out this Ebay Selling Tips Site. If you are, you likely already know the importance of having pictures in your eBay listings. There are a many eBay buyers who will not buy an item on eBay if they haven’t seen a picture. In fact, many eBay buyers like to see more than one picture. The only problem with this is that posting a number of pictures on eBay can get expensive, especially overtime. However, there is a way that you can give your potential customers what they want, more pictures, without having to go broke while doing so.
If you are looking for a way to have multiple pictures appear in your eBay auction listings, but you are urged to examine websites that are known as photo sharing sites, if you haven’t already done so. Photo sharing websites are sites that allow you to post digital photographs online and sometimes even videos. There are a large number of internet users who use photo sharing sites to upload and share pictures with friends and family members over the internet, but many internet users are also starting to use photo sharing websites to help combat their eBay seller fees, particularly the fees associated with having multiple pictures in an eBay auction.
If you are interested in giving photo sharing websites a try, to help you save money when selling on eBay, you will need to find a photo sharing website to use. To find a number of photo sharing websites, you may want to perform a standard internet search. Your standard internet search results will likely include PhotoBucket, which is a free, well-known photo sharing website. Of course, you can use just about any photo sharing website you want, but you are advised to look into PhotoBucket, as it is free and easy to use.
Speaking of using PhotoBucket and many other online photo sharing websites, you will need to create an account. You should be required to fill out a small form, which may request a little bit of information about yourself, like your full name or your email address. You will also need to create login information for yourself, including a screen name and a safe password. Once you have that finished, you should be able to use the photo sharing website in question, whether it be PhotoBucket or not, to help you start saving money.
When using a photo sharing site, you will see that different sites have different instructions that need to be followed, but the first step will be taking pictures of your eBay items. Then you will need to upload them to your computer and then follow the photo sharing website’s instructions on how to upload your photos to their site.
Once your pictures have been uploaded, you should see thumbnails or smaller versions of them. With PhotoBucket there are little boxes underneath each thumbnail that can be used to select the picture or pictures of you choice. You will want to select all of the pictures that you want listed in a particular eBay listing. Then, you should be able to find a link that allows you to generate an HTML code. This will lead you to another page with a lot of information on it, particularly HTML links. Many photo sharing websites outright tell you which HTML code links you should use for eBay. Copy the code and paste it in the description of your eBay auction listings and you are good to go; your pictures should appear.
Using a photo sharing site is optional, but it is definitely something to look into. As an eBay seller, you want to profit as much as you can and this also involves eliminating unnecessary expenses. For more great eBay selling tips check out this Ebay Selling Tips Site
Learn more about keyword #1. Stop by Todd Manter’s site where you can find out all about how to sell on eBay.
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