Guest Post by Jeff W.
If you have a great product and have put up a website in the hopes of being able to make money online, there are some important and useful tools out there that you need to get on board with. Social media is everywhere. Practically everyone that has access to the internet is participating in some form of social media, even grandmas! With everyone using Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and more, there is more opportunity than ever to reach potential clients than ever before. These services are at the forefront of online money making today, and represent a whole new way of marketing that is more direct and personalized, not to mention immediate than ever before.
If this is the first time that you will be setting up your auction on eBay to sell your item and start making money online, you may find the whole process easier to comprehend in just five easy steps.
First Step: Create a seller’s account on eBay
Let’s say that you were able to make old transactions on eBay before, this means that you already have an active account. So all you have to do is to log in to that account and then click on the ‘Sell’ link located at the top most part of your eBay page on the toolbar, and then click on ‘Create a seller’s account.’ If you haven’t had any transactions before, you may click on the ‘register’ link which is located below the toolbar, click ‘Sell’ and then click on ‘Create a seller’s account.’ Then after, all you need to do is to follow instructions accordingly.
There’s much to ridicule in Sarah Palin’s new Facebook note, not the least of which would be her willingness to claim that her experience as Alaska’s governor — a job she bizarrely vacated less than a month ago — provided her with unique insight into the economic and legal nuances of health care reform. In a characteristically staggering moment of narcissism, Palin argues for some sort of equivalence between (1) her status as a “target” for ethics complaints and (2) doctors who face “false, frivolous, and baseless” lawsuits from “similar opportunists.” A sane, considerate adult would be embarrassed to say these things out loud, but to the degree that Palin is to politics what Dr. Nick Riviera is to medicine, the cheerful lack of self-awareness is hardly surprising.