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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 07:29:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew E. Parrott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you who know me outside of the internet, you know that much of my adult life has been spent working in and around the wireless industry.  I spent nearly 5 years working in retail, starting off as a Blue Shirt Adviser (Retail Sales Representative) and working my way up to Assistant Manager, before leaving to [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://discipleshipguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Logo.png"><img class=" wp-image-3440 alignleft" title="SquawkTalkWireless" src="http://discipleshipguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Logo-192x300.png" alt="We BUY / SELL / TRADE Cell Phones &amp; Tablets and we clean Bad ESNs for Sprint phones" width="134" height="210" /></a>For those of you who know me outside of the internet, you know that much of my adult life has been spent working in and around the wireless industry.  I spent nearly 5 years working in retail, starting off as a Blue Shirt Adviser (Retail Sales Representative) and working my way up to Assistant Manager, before leaving to go into ministry for a while.  However, during my time working for a Sprint Affiliate, I started buying and selling cell phones as a hobby.  At first I would buy phones to resell, as a way for me to pay for upgrades.  While I wasn&#8217;t quite around for the original bag phone, my first phone was before the first colored display model.  Since that first phone I have been a little obsessed with updating to the latest and greatest.  My current cell phone is none other than the iPhone 4s (expect a review shortly).</p>
<p>I think my hobby started sometime around June or July of 2006 when a generous customer of mine gave me a $100 phone for free because I had helped him out.  After that first phone I was consumed with trying to buy and sell phones to make money.  I became very good at that process and soon started making around $10K per year from my phone hobby &#8211; plus I got FREE phone upgrades!!!  Recently though, I have turned my hobby into my profession.  I have not had a job outside of buying and selling cell phones, since March of 2011.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know why I have always liked the name SquawkTalk, I think it&#8217;s because it combines my last name (Parrott &#8211; Have you heard parrot&#8217;s squawk before?) along with the fact that &#8216;Talk&#8217; is what we do on cell phones (and yes it has that dual purpose of being how parrot&#8217;s talk &#8211; by squawking).  Anyway, I have liked the name for a while, but I never just got around to doing anything with it, recently that changed.</p>
<p>In December I registered the domain name <a title="www.SquawkTalkWireless.com" href="www.SquawkTalkWireless.com" target="_blank">www.SquawkTalkWireless.com</a> and started putting together the site.  It took a while, because like most things, I grow weary of projects that take a while.  However, feeling motivated the other day I put most of the finishing touches on the site, and even though it&#8217;s a no-no, I started heavily promoting the site at about 90% completion.  That &#8216;heavily promoting&#8217; part was finally making the decision to pay for advertising.  I have never really paid for any advertising before, but this time it really did feel like the smart thing to do.  I paid $75 a month to reach my EXACT target audience, and that site just happens to get around 120,000 hits a month.  I am hoping that my ad works out.  But more importantly, <a title="SquawkTalkWireless.com" href="SquawkTalkWireless.com" target="_blank">SquawkTalkWireless.com</a> is my full time business, and since it is, I wanted to share it with you.  I have also added a link to the top menu here on DiscipleshipGuy.</p>
<p>What does my site do?  Well, you should check it out for yourself, but one of it&#8217;s primary purposes is to be my store front.  Many of the phones I sell will never be listed on that site, but my service will be and that&#8217;s important.  Many people are surprised to find out that my full time job is buying and selling cell phones, tablets and services.  They are even more surprised when they find out that I am supporting five kids and a wife.  To tell you the truth, much about where we go and what we do in life is surprising.  I am constantly amazed at the journey that the Lord takes us through, and lately there have been several&#8230; let&#8217;s say &#8216;teaching moments&#8217;, that the Lord has been doing.  Many times I want to give up what I am doing and move on to something that is more secure or something that has benefits but then I remember all the blessings that God has provided through this opportunity.  Anyway, take a second and check out my new site, <a title="SquawkTalkWireless.com" href="http://SquawkTalkWireless.com" target="_blank">SquawkTalkWireless.com</a> and if you need a cell phone let me know <img src='http://discipleshipguy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>How to Make Selling on eBay into a Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 06:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div><a href="http://ebay.com" target="_blank"><img alt="" class="alignright size-full wp-image-463" height="150" src="http://discipleshipguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ebay-logo.jpg" title="ebay" width="300" /></a>I have been a member of eBay since January of 2003,&nbsp;I signed&nbsp;up in order to sell some bobble head dolls&nbsp;I had received&nbsp;as part of a promotion at a football game. &nbsp;My initial thoughts were that if I sold the bobble head dolls for enough, then I might be able to pay for my tickets to the game. &nbsp;I was able to sell the two my wife and I received, along with another bobble head that someone left behind. &nbsp; After paying all the fees, shipping, and tickets to the game, we had a profit after selling only two of the three bobble head dolls.</div>
<div>Since my first sale on eBay, I have learned a lot about purchasing and listing items for sale. &nbsp;I have also come up with a list of tips that will help you start out selling on eBay, getting the most for your auctions, and then turning your selling into a business.</div>
<p>Selling on eBay can seem like a&nbsp;daunting&nbsp;task to some, but for the most part it&#39;s pretty simple, and there isn&#39;t a wrong way to do it (unless you lose money), and the main thing is to have fun. &nbsp;There are several things you have to do before you start selling on eBay. &nbsp;Here are your first steps to selling on eBay:</p>
<p><span id="more-248"></span><strong>Getting Started Selling on eBay:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>First things first, you must sign up for an eBay account</strong>. &nbsp;You can <a href="https://scgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?RegisterEnterInfo" target="_blank">register for a FREE eBay account</a> by simply following the steps and creating a user-name. &nbsp;This account allows you to buy and sell your products on eBay.</li>
<li><strong>You must determine how you are going to take payments.</strong> There are several payment options that eBay allows, you can choose several different options, however, PayPal is considered the safest and easiest method to send and&nbsp;receive&nbsp;money on eBay. &nbsp;PayPal can do a lot more than just sending and receiving payments&nbsp;however, we will get to that in a minute. &nbsp;First you should go ahead and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&amp;SESSION=se84g1Xp68Oy_EjJBCzNqTEivCNJKkZ16KPVfEoo4jVa4NlsAzJcW7NS_B8&amp;dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1ffc45dc241d84e953c6c47237de2bc4f5b43fafc6513a8a86" target="_blank">register for a FREE PayPal account</a>. &nbsp;There are three different account types, Personal, Premiere, and Business. &nbsp;If you are just signing up as an individual who wants to buy and sell, you will want to sign up for a Premiere account. Once you have registered your going to want to take a minute to <a href="https://www.paypal.com/helpscr?cmd=_help&amp;locale=en_US&amp;countrycode=US&amp;_dyncharset=UTF-8&amp;t=solutionTab&amp;ps=solutionPanels&amp;solutionId=39061" target="_blank">get PayPal Verified</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Next you will need to know how you are going to ship your products.</strong> There are three main companies to use for shipping. &nbsp;You could use the <a href="http://www.usps.com/" target="_blank">United States Post Office</a> (or USPS for short), <a href="http://www.ups.com/" target="_blank">United Parcel Service</a> (or UPS for short), or <a href=" http://fedex.com/us/" target="_blank">FedEx</a>. &nbsp;I would&nbsp;recommend&nbsp;getting&nbsp;familiar&nbsp;with their shipping and&nbsp;handling&nbsp;rates. &nbsp;Each company has it&#39;s own positives and negatives. &nbsp;The more you know about each company the more money you could potentially save. &nbsp;Once you get into a regular habit of shipping items you will probably figure out which method is best for you. &nbsp;I personally use USPS most of the time, for my products, Priority Mail is hard to beat. &nbsp;It ships the fastest and cheapest most of the time. &nbsp;Plus USPS will give you free Priority Mail envelopes and boxes. &nbsp;You can even order them from their website and they will drop them off at your door for FREE! &nbsp;This will save you tons of time at the post office. &nbsp;USPS also will schedule pick-ups free right from your house. &nbsp;Using USPS might be a great place to start for your shipping needs.</li>
<li><strong>Selling on eBay isn&#39;t free, figuring out how much eBay fees are will save you money in the long run</strong>. &nbsp;Not knowing what the <a href="http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html" target="_blank">eBay fees</a> are can quickly cut into your profits. &nbsp;&nbsp;Understanding how eBay charges can help determine your pricing structure. &nbsp;For instance, you don&#39;t want to list something in an Auction Style Listing with a price of $200.00. &nbsp;The insertion fee goes from $2 to $3 for items listed over $199.99. &nbsp;If you listed a hundred or more listings this tip could save you over a $100 in fee&#39;s alone.</li>
<li><strong>Know the rules, play by the rules.</strong> Getting &nbsp;to know all of the <a href="http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/policies.html" target="_blank">eBay Seller Policies</a> and <a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_auction-outside" target="_blank">PayPal Buyer and Seller Policies</a> will take a little bit of time, but DON&#39;T skip it. &nbsp;There are several reasons for this, in the case of a dispute, you will be prepared and protected from buyers filing false claims. &nbsp;For instance, if your auction sells for over $250 PayPal requires the seller to get signature confirmation for delivery. &nbsp;Without purchasing this option you could lose the dispute. &nbsp;Knowing this allows you to adjust your shipping and&nbsp;handling&nbsp;fee&#39;s if necessary and makes sure you aren&#39;t the&nbsp;victim&nbsp;of fraud.</li>
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<p>Once you have signed up for your eBay and PayPal accounts, read all the policies and procedures, know what shipping methods you want to use, now all you need to know is what your going to sell. &nbsp;More importantly, how much are you going to make. &nbsp;But first we need a little information. &nbsp;Here are a few tips to know before you list your item for sale on eBay. <strong>Knowing What and How to List Your Items on eBay:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Sell what your interested in, in the long term this will help you to become successful on eBay.</strong> Think about what your hobbies are and then make those items your primary items to sell &#8211; this is of course if it can make money! &nbsp;If you are into computers or electronics find a way to buy these cheap and turn them over for a profit. &nbsp;There are many ways to find items to sell, you can start by selling your own items or some of your friends items (this is a great way to build up your feedback), buy items using <a href="http://craigslist.com" target="_blank">Craigslist</a> (you can read my article on <a href="http://discipleshipguy.com/10-tips-for-buying-and-selling-on-craigslist/" target="_blank">Buying and Selling on Craigslist</a>) or you can find a drop shipper to purchase products from.</li>
<li><strong>Research, Research, Research!</strong> Knowing what your product is worth is vastly&nbsp;important. &nbsp;There is an old saying in real estate that goes something like this, &#39;You make money when you buy&#8230;&#39; This is true when buying and re-selling on eBay. &nbsp;If you buy to high your profit margins evaporate. &nbsp;Know what your items are worth and make sure there is money to be made, after you include all your fees.</li>
<li><strong>Create your own set of policies for people who bid on your auctions.</strong> Write your expectations for buyers. &nbsp;Will you offer refunds on your items? &nbsp;Will you offer or require insurance, signature confirmation, or express shipping? &nbsp;Will you offer multiple item shipping discounts, or limit who can bid on auctions based on feedback? &nbsp;These are all things you should consider before setting up your first auction.</li>
<li><strong>Know when to list your auction</strong>. &nbsp;Depending on the type of auction that you use (auction style or Buy it Now) you may want to list your items at different times so that they end at the correct time. &nbsp;If you want your auction item to receive the most possible traffic, you are going to want to have you listing expire during a time where all time zones in the US have had a chance to view your auction. &nbsp;Most people&nbsp;recommend&nbsp;ending your auctions on Sunday nights between 6PM and 12AM Pacific Time. &nbsp;However, I would highly&nbsp;recommend&nbsp;that you experiment for yourself and find what works best for you.</li>
<li><strong>Using eBay tools or third party services can increase your profits and make you more efficient.</strong> Using a template or theme for your auction can give your auction a more professional appearance. &nbsp;A drop shipper can get you access to large amounts of product, you can use the <a href="http://pages.ebay.com/turbo_lister/" target="_blank">eBay Turbo Seller</a> to list multiple items at once, or tools such as <a href="http://www.auctiva.com/" target="_blank">Auctivia</a>, <a href="http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/ebay-seal-overview" target="_blank">Square Trade</a>, or&nbsp;<a href="http://www.auctionsniper.com/" target="_blank">Auction Snipers</a> (for buyers). &nbsp;There are many extensions available for buyers or sellers that fit right into your Internet browsers, including the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-GB/add-ons/ebay/" target="_blank">FireFox eBay Companion </a>, the&nbsp;<a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/khhckppjhonfmcpegdjdibmngahahhck" target="_blank">Chrome eBay Extension</a>, or the&nbsp;<a href="http://ie8.ebay.com/sidebar/" target="_blank">Internet Explorer eBay Side Bar</a>. &nbsp;There are many, many more eBay tools out there for sellers. &nbsp;A simple Google search will provide dozens more.</li>
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<p><strong>Creating a Top Notch eBay Listing</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Create a winning title for your listing</strong>. &nbsp;When you are listing an item, you should think of every word in the title of your auction as a keyword, just as you think of keyword in <a href="http://google.com" target="_blank">Google</a> searches. &nbsp;The more relevant keywords you use, the better chance you have of your auction item showing up in a potential buyers search list.</li>
<li><strong>Using photos in your eBay listing</strong>. &nbsp;Using photos can be a very important part of your auction. &nbsp;Whenever possible use authentic pictures and not just stock photos. &nbsp; Showing detailed photos with defects of your items will&nbsp;establish&nbsp;trust with your buyers. &nbsp; Buyers want to see the condition of the item they are purchasing if you use stock photos it can appear as though the seller is trying to hide something. &nbsp;In some auctions it will be worth paying the additional eBay fees to include multiple photos in your auction.</li>
<li><strong>The difference between Buy it Now and Auction Style Listings.</strong> There are several different types of auctions that eBay allows. &nbsp;The first, and most common, is the auction type listing. &nbsp;Auction style listing start at a specified price and are bid up until time runs out and the highest bidder wins. &nbsp;You can also choose how long to list your item for up to ten days. &nbsp;You can choose to put a reserve on the item or not, which protects you in case your auction doesn&#39;t sell for as much as you want it to. &nbsp;Or, you can choose to use a Buy it Now auction. &nbsp;This type of auction allows you to determine a set price for your item. &nbsp;If a buyer uses Buy it Now then the buyer pays the full amount at the time that they choose Buy it Now. &nbsp;The main benefit is that you don&#39;t have to wait for the entire duration of your auction until you sell your item. &nbsp;The downside is that you could be leaving money on the table if you don&#39;t set your Buy it Now price high enough. &nbsp;You can also choose to include a Best Offer with a Buy it Now auction. &nbsp;This allows potential buyers to submit an offer less than your Buy it Now price. &nbsp;This can come in really handy if you have priced your item to high. &nbsp;For a more in-depth review you can read an <a href="http://reviews.ebay.com/BUY-IT-NOW-versus-STRAIGHT-AUCTION-WHEN-LISTING_W0QQugidZ10000000011299041" target="_blank">eBay review and guide</a> written by a member of the <a href="http://hub.ebay.com/community" target="_blank">eBay Community</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Communicating with potential buyers.</strong> Communication is one of the most fundamental elements of any successful business. &nbsp;If you want repeat business and positive feedback then you need to make sure you are clear,&nbsp;concise, and accurate with your auctions. &nbsp;When someone asks you a question it&#39;s important to reply fast and&nbsp;thoroughly. &nbsp;In addition, you can incorporate <a href="http://skype.com" target="_blank">Skype</a> into your eBay listings. &nbsp;This gives you the ability to to communicate with buyers immediately&nbsp;if you are online, without giving out your real phone number.</li>
<li><strong>What to include in your auction</strong>. &nbsp;There are many things you should incorporate into your auction, and you should always be as&nbsp;thorough&nbsp;&nbsp;as possible. &nbsp;Things to include in your auctions should be (if relevant) the&nbsp;quantity&nbsp;of&nbsp;items&nbsp;included in your&nbsp;auction, what it comes with,&nbsp;technical&nbsp;details or specifications, links to&nbsp;manufacturers or retail sites, reviews of your product, etc. &nbsp;You can also set up your eBay account preferences to show your <a href="http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/share-listings.html#sharing" target="_blank">eBay auctions in Facebook</a> by using this <a href="http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2554599077" target="_blank">eBay Facebook Application</a>.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Finalizing the Sale of your eBay Auction</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Packing your item to ship. </strong> It&#39;s important to make sure you pack your items carefully. &nbsp;Make sure you pack your items accordingly, this means if it&#39;s electronics then pack it in bubble wrap or something&nbsp;similar.</li>
<li><strong>Ship your item&nbsp;intermediately.</strong> Buyers like getting their items fast. &nbsp;When you meet or&nbsp;exceed&nbsp;buyers expectations you are more likely to get good feedback. &nbsp;Since everything on eBay revolves around getting&nbsp;positive&nbsp;feedback, you should do everything in your power to ensure that every transaction goes smoothly. &nbsp;The best way to do this is to ship it fast.</li>
<li><strong>Include a personalized note for your buyer. </strong>This is one way you can increase buyer satisfaction. &nbsp;It shows that you care and that you took the time to write something specifically for them.</li>
<li><strong>Leave feedback for your buyer.</strong> I mentioned earlier that eBay revolves around buyer and seller feedback, so it&#39;s important to leave accurate information. &nbsp;However, as a seller I would precaution you to not leave feedback until after the buyer does. &nbsp;Once you ship an item and the buyer&nbsp;receives&nbsp;the item it will usually take them a few days to leave feedback. &nbsp;Once the buyer leaves feedback then it&#39;s your turn. &nbsp;However if you do this out of order and leave positive feedback just because a buyer bought something, the buyer could turn around and give you negative feedback and you won&#39;t have the opportunity to leave accurate feedback for them.</li>
<li><strong>Set up a spread sheet to keep track of your expenses for your eBay business</strong>. After selling nearly fifty items in just a few months I learned how important it was to know what items I had been selling and how much they were selling for. &nbsp;In addition, I started tracking were I was buying my product from (Craigslist, friends, eBay, other classifieds, etc), this allowed me to make my business much more efficient and to know where all my money was going (read: eBay, PayPal, and shipping fees).</li>
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<p><strong>Final Thoughts</strong> There are many, many ways to make money on eBay. &nbsp;I have only briefly touched the surface of what is possible. &nbsp;It&#39;s true that knowledge is power and that they more time and effort you put into learning about your new eBay business, the more money you can make. &nbsp;What works for one person doesn&#39;t&nbsp;necessarily&nbsp;work for another person. &nbsp;You will learn the most through trial and error. For those of you who have made money on eBay, what works for you? &nbsp;Where do you buy product, how do you ship, what tools do you use, and what has failed?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Over the past two years or so I have been using <a href="http://Craigslist.com">Craigslist </a>to buy and sell many items, mostly electronics, but I have bought appliances, almost two thousand books and sold my Saturn Vue on Craigslist. Here I have compiled a list of the <strong>Top 5 Tips for Buying things on Craigslist</strong>, the <strong>Top 5 Tips for Selling on Craigslist</strong> PLUS <strong>5 Bonus Tips!</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-167"></span><strong>5 Tips for Buying on Craigslist</strong></p>
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<li>Just because it&#39;s on Craigslist doesn&#39;t make it a good deal. Shop around, many times there are comparable deals on eBay, Amazon, or even your local stores. In addition, sometimes Craigslist deals are overpriced. You still need to do comparative shopping to know if your getting a good deal or not.</li>
<li>Many times you will get amuch better deal from someone if you place a Wanted To Buy (or WTB for short) add. If you place an add this way you are more likely to find someone who is just willing to get rid of something than if you purchase from someone that is specifically there placing an add to make money.</li>
<li>Just because an add says a price doesn&#39;t mean that it has to be the price you pay. When I buy something I almost always start off by seeing if they are willing to negotiate or if they are firm on their price. Sometimes an add that starts out higher can end up being a better deal because someone is willing to negotiate.</li>
<li>Don&#39;t rely solely on your city to give you the best deal. Sometimes it&#39;s worth the effort to travel 30 min. or so to save $50-$150 on an item (depending on what your buying).</li>
<li>In sales, your taught to ask someone to buy three times before you accept no for an answer. Always ask for a discount, even if it&#39;s uncomfortable. You may ask in the first email, then when you about ready to meet and arranging pick up, and again when you see them. If they say no make sure your prepared to give them the agreed upon price and pick it up all in one trip. This is the best way to insure you get the best deal possible. Sellers don&#39;t want to tell you no, and they don&#39;t want to give up the cash they see in your hand.</li>
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<p><strong>5 Tips for Selling on Craigslist</strong></p>
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<li>Be specific, give as much information as you can about your item and whether or not you will accept a best offer or if your price is firm. This should reduce the amount of emails you get. While you may limit your potential buyers by being specific, you will actually receive much more interested buyers. This makes it much more likely that each person who contacts you will actually purchase your item.</li>
<li>Make sure you include pictures of your actual item. Many times sellers will include a stock photo of an item they are selling but this causes doubt. What are they trying to hide? What is the condition of the phone? Do they actually have one? Seeing the actual photo of the item listed will also eliminate a lot of questions. They can see what color, the condition, whats included, and so on.</li>
<li>Only sell what makes sense to sell on Craigslist. Some items may do very well here, furniture, vehicles, or anything really that you want to see in person or that is to large to ship. Other sites (i.e. <a href="http://eBay.com">eBay</a>, <a href="http://Amazon.com">Amazon</a>, etc.) will do better for smaller items that you want to get the most bang for your buck, but anything thing to large to ship should be sold via Craigslist.</li>
<li>If you are going to do this a lot, treat it as a business. Give someone a good deal, through in something they weren&#39;t expecting and give them a business card or tell them to remember you. The next time they have something to sell, guess who they are going to think of? You!</li>
<li>ONLY deal in cash or verified funds. You have no idea if the check is good or not. Even if the check is good someone can put a stop on it after the item is acquired. Don&#39;t try to pay with a check, it creates a feeling of uncertainty when you are talking with your seller.</li>
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<p><strong>5 Bonus Tips for using Craigslist.</strong></p>
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<li>When you meet your buyer/seller, always meet in a very public/visible location. For safeties sake you don&#39;t want to meet out in the middle of nowhere with lots of cash on hand and no witnesses. If possible take someone with you to meet your buyer/seller.</li>
<li>Be careful using shipping. Craigslist was designed for dealing with people locally and that&#39;s what it&#39;s best for. If you are interested in buying an item with shipping eBay is probably a better method. That is not to say it won&#39;t work, I have made several successful transaction buying from people in another city, however I have also been ripped off twice. My suggestion is to use Paypal if you are going to do it. Make sure they give you a tracking number. Craigslist can be a great tool, but if you are dealing with someone in another city who you have never met, there is not accountability system, and they don&#39;t respond to your emails or won&#39;t pick up the phone &#8211; YOU&#39;RE STUCK!</li>
<li>There are many tools out there available for using Craigslist. You can use searching tools such as <a href="http://craigspal.com/">CraigsPal</a>, <a href="http://www.searchtempest.com/">SearchTempest</a>, or <a href="http://allofcraigslist.com/">Allofcraigs</a>, which allows you to search all of Craigslist. &nbsp;There is also a site called&nbsp;<a href="http://mycraigslistadvisor.com/index.html">mycraigslistadvisor.com</a>&nbsp;that includes all kinds of advice on how to sell your items, make sure to check that out as well!</li>
<li>RSS Feeds are available at the bottom of every Craigslist page. You can even create a feed that is in a particular category with a specific search criteria. For instance, if you are in the cars section you can create a feed for a Ford Mustang with a specific year and even a price range. This limits the amount of auctions you will see, but it also makes sure you only see the auctions you are interested in.</li>
<li>Have Fun! Buying and selling on Craigslist can be a ton of fun. Make sure you enjoy the process, it will make your entire experience that much more rewarding!</li>
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<p>In conclusion, Craigslist can be a great tool for buying or selling merchandise. However, if you are going to buy on Craigslist make sure you shop around, negotiate, check other cities, or place a wanted to buy listing. If your going to sell on Craigslist make sure you are specific, include pictures, sell things that make sense on Craigslist, and only accept certified funds. Leave your comments for any tips you may have that I left out!</p>
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