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Article by Kelly Marshall

Every day hundreds of people are online, ready to buy now, with accounts already set up, credit card accounts already established and linked up with eBay. And they could be ready to buy your pet products and services. Are you ready to sell there?

To help see if eBay is a place you want to be, consider the following points:

1) You can subscribe to eBay’s Marketplace Research with a Fast Pass, good for two days, or one of two types of monthly subscriptions. With this research tool you enter keywords like those of your products; for example, airline approved dog carriers. Then click and see how many auctions ran recently with those items in them, how much people bid, how many people bid and more. Save your searches and compare notes to start your own auctions with.

2) Start with what you can budget. Later grow into an eBay store as funds allow. Click on their Site Map at the bottom of any page, then head to the middle column, for sellers. Click links to review their Best Practices for their rules and regulations on what you can sell and what you can’t (example: you cannot sell animals on eBay.) If you have concerns about your own products and services, go through their Help of Community links at the top of most pages and see if you can sell dog food storage containers, for example, or other items in question.

3) Get help real fast by reviewing their software that helps list auctions (Selling Manager/Selling Manager Pro/Turbo Lister) and other helpful links there in the seller’s area. Once you make an auction for say your pet strollers or other pet items, you’ll be amazed at how the automated tool can crank out unlimited auctions for you instantly.

4) Read threads at the Community forums area for more feedback on eBay operations, tips of the eBay trade and to meet fellow sellers. Check out plenty of eBay articles and free ebook all over the web, running simple searches for “free ebay” in Google and other popular search engines. Plenty of articles packed with eBay tips are in article directories all over the web like GoArticles.com, Isnare.com and Ideamarketers.com.

5) For help getting your own pet auctions going, look at those of competitors. Make yours different with a new twist, maybe free shipping or a special bonus. Add photos of dogs using your products. Add testimonials from satisfied shoppers.

6) Review eBay’s Marketing Tools, available by clicking the so-named link in the left-hand column of you’re My eBay area. You can set up an ezine (online newsletter) about your pet products, invite auction visitors to sign up for it and announce your specials to them, you can cross-promote and more.

Ebay has ezines that you can sign up for to get free info regularly to help sellers. Sign up for these! Plus if you get a chance to attend a live event they host, go for it!

For more information recommended by Kelly Marshall, see these recent articles on How Intelligent Is Your Dog? and How to Keep Your Dog Safe From Lyme Disease.










Article by Judy Blythe

If you are looking for vets in Wrexham and the surrounding areas then Park Issa is the ideal choice. This leading veterinary surgery and hospital can provide you with care for all of your family pets. From small pets such as hamsters through to large domestic farm animals you can find the veterinary services you need from Park Issa.

Comprehensive Pet Health Care

Park Issa not only runs a busy veterinary branch practice (Johnstown) but can also offer a fully serviced veterinary hospital practice. This means a wide range of comprehensive care options can be offered including routine and emergency care.

The modern equipment and surroundings offer the latest treatments for pet care provided by experienced and highly skilled staff. This veterinary service can also provide ambulance services to transfer pets between the hospital and the branch surgery. If you are looking for professional vets in Shropshire then Park Issa can meet your needs.

Pet Care Services

Park Issa is one of the leading vets in Wrexham and can offer a wide range of pet care services. This can include:

- Routine Care – your pets will need a number of routine check-ups and treatments as they progress through life. This can range from the initial vaccinations when they are young through to the extra care required for elderly pets. Park Issa can also provide health care support for breeding pets (including ultrasonography) to ensure they are healthy and ready to give birth.

- Pet Passports – if you want to take your pets with you out of the country then you will need pet passports. Park Issa can offer more advice on pet passports and also carry out the necessary vaccinations and tests required to obtain each passport.

- Microchipping – this is an important way to provide permanent identification for your pets. This can ensure they can be identified if they get lost. Pets can wear collars with your details attached but these can easily go missing or get removed. Microchipping is a painless procedure that provides permanent ID for all kinds of pets from dogs and cats through to horses and domestic pigs.

- Emergency Care – if your pet falls suddenly ill or is injured then Park Issa can provide fast and effective diagnosis and treatment. Surgery can be carried out onsite in the veterinary hospital in Oswestry. This means you do not need to move your pets any long distances for treatment. This hospital can deal with a number of surgical procedures and is fully staffed with experienced veterinary surgeons and nurses.

- Alternative Treatments – Park Issa is one of the few vets in Shropshire to offer alternative treatment options for pets. This includes acupuncture which has been found to work well in the treatment of a wide range of conditions commonly affecting pets (including arthritis).

Park Issa is one of the premiere vets in Shropshire. Both routine and emergency care can be provided for pets of all sizes in the Johnstown and Oswestry veterinary centres. If you are looking for the leading vets in Wrexham then Park Issa is an excellent choice.










Exotic Pets : How to Take Care of a Chinchilla

When caring for a chinchilla, remember that they are crepuscular, which means that they are more active in the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. Base a chinchilla’s diet around grasses and hay with information from a veterinarian in this free video on exotic pets and pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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