LRABooks has decided to spin off its latest project: www.BookSaleScout.com
Here is an excerpt from the eBay listing:
Book Sale Scout (http://www.booksalescout.com) is a fully functioning website that offers a unique competitive advantage over competitor websites. Its value added has made it quickly rise into a PR 4 with important strategic SEO 1st page Google placement on keywords like book sale and used book sales and 1st page Yahoo placement for Yahoo!
What is the revenue potential for this site:
This site has earned from $50-$350 since its inception per month
This site provides significant advantages for both of its target markets over its competitors. We estimate our competitors advertising revenue to be $2,000-$3,000 with an inferior product.
You can read more about the business and place your bid here!
eBay has recently decided to stop purchasing Google Adwords for 1 week in order to test the impact on their overall sales.
You can read more about the story here
My question to everyone here is if the reduction in eBay traffic has decreased, or increased online book sales? While I can appreciate that eBay sellers may see a reduction in their sales, bookstores using Adwords as a way to generate traffic may find they are able to get more traffic for less.
Email me with your commentaries as I would like to include them! paul [A.t } booksellingonlineblog.com
Fine Books Blog recently reported that the Rockford College Library is desperately in need of funds and has decided to auction off Mrs. Bertha A. Holbrook’s collection of ABC Books.
To read the full story from Fine Books Blog and get the details of the auction house, please click here.
This Auction will also take place on eBay’s Live Auction
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