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Finding Antiques And Collectibles To Sell On eBay By: Terry Gibbs: Many people who decide to make a living selling collectibles on eBay soon fail. I meet them in the line at the post o... last more than a few weeks. The others soon run out of things to sell and just give up.I got started buying trains and ... Three Tips On Starting Your Antique Collection By: Dakota Caudilla: Tip 1: Understanding antiques In strict antique-speak, an antique is any collectable item that is seventy to one-hund... value. Otherwise you'll just have to take other people's word for it. About The AuthorDakota Caudilla, jo... Antique Carpets By: Uwe Matt: Antique carpets add a touch of grandeur and glamour to your home or office interiors speaking volumes about your rich... carpets* Antique Lavar carpet* Antique Oushak carpet* Antique North West Persian carpet* Antique Saraouk carpetYou will... Antique Silver By: Sarah Manners: The History of SilverCentury's ago when silversmiths first started working with silver they discovered that it ... piece will not significantly reduce value, if at all.Be wary of buying tarnished pieces as it can easily be hiding wear... The Value of Antique Violins - By: Richard Romando: Musicians and collectors alike can enjoy antique violins. These violins can be hundreds of years old and can sell for... and other people who appreciated the designs of these instruments but did not have the money to purchase originals. Man... Antique & Collectibles Dealers: More Web Exposure for Less Money Marc FischerAntiques and Collectibles dealers can save hundreds if not thousands of dollars in advertising expenses if they follow a couple of simple rules. Rule number one:Unless you have thousands to throw away on advertising, let someone else do the advertising for you. I see many dealers either try to start their own website and advertise or they go to a larger antiques mall and set up a shop where they have to advertise their own collections anyway. Many of these dealers spend hundreds on Google or Overture advertising and do not get enough return on this investment. My advice is to find a service that will advertise for you but does not charge an advertising fee. The larger auction sites are a good example but they are not for everyone. They can be expensive and you may not be able to sell at a satifactory price. Look instead for a dealers mall that is popular in the search engines, either in the natural or paid for listings, that works off of commision. In this way your advertising will be free and you will pay little if anything if your items do not sell. Rule number two: Use only sites that are made for professional dealers. Professional antiques and collectibles dealers need to have certain tools. a. They need to be able to load pictures, and lots of them, add a great deal of decription. b. They need to have a shopping cart that allows them to accept any form of payment they need. They also need a history of sales and commisions charged. c. They need a space to call their own. Any site a dealer uses should be able to give the dealer a URL that will show only their own items, not everyone else's on the site. It would also be great if you could search withing each dealers items So sit back and let someone else worry about the advertising and make sure it's free. About the Author Marc Fischer is managing partner of JosephMarc.com a website for professional antiques and collectibles dealers ![]() Check below for additional Antique Art Collectible Links and Information |
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