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Improving Your Nonprofit Auction Using Ebay Business Solutions Auctions have long been a staple in the toolkit of nonprofit development professionals. The emergence of ubiquitous online access have made online auctions an excellent vehicle for nonprofits and charities to raise funds while engaging stakeholders and other consituencies in their causes. eBay, the leader platform for online auctions also provides a number of offerings for running nonprofit auctions. Running a charity auction on eBay is simple, but getting the most from your efforts involves developing a strategy and understanding the ins and outs of eBay. Luckily eBay provides lots of information on how to be successful using their services.
If managing a professional eBay operation is your goal, as opposed to just auctioning a few items off for some extra cash, you need to use the eBay business solutions that are available to you. Because eBay’s success depends on the success of its sellers, they strive to help you at every turn. eBay BusinessSolutions is the key to starting an eBay business.
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In addition to eBay, other vendors offer vehicles for nonprofits to run fundraising auctions. CMarket - www.cmarket.com offers
services
emphasizing the importance of bidders, donors and sponsors, and their
respective roles in a successful auction. Their Website is a valuable
source of fundraising auction tips.
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eBay
Stores is one of the better solutions for eBay business owners. An
eBay store will allow you to list multiple quantities of the same item,
and allow you to keep them listed for longer time periods. eBay Store
owners also enjoy lower auction fees, and have access to advanced merchandising
tools. Eventually, you should consider upgrading to an eBay Pro Store,
which will allow you to customize your storefront with your own brand
and web address.
There are many other eBay Business Solutions,
such as seller tools, the eBay solutions directory, and the merchant
solution center, but you should definitely start with your very own
eBay store, followed by an eBay Pro Store.
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