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New Year Brings New Tools!

January 26th, 2010 admin No comments

This year, we’ll be releasing several new features. These include multi-variation, which is coming in February. Developing this feature has occupied most of our team’s time during this release cycle. It should be no surprise that this is a big project; few third-party developers have added multi-variation support. In fact, we’re going to be one of the first—certainly in our price range—to support this relatively new eBay feature.

That’s one of the reasons why Auctiva is such a good choice for eBay selling tools: We have the resources to continuously update our software, and we do this often to not only stay up-to-date with the changing world of eBay, but also to continue our long-standing tradition of doing all we can to help you list faster and more easily. It’s out of this philosophy that comes our effort to both support multi-variation listings as well as simplify the listing process for you. We’re glad to report we’ve done so by designing a tool that makes adding variations to your listings a snap.

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Where Does the Gnome Roam?

January 15th, 2010 admin No comments

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In the midst of hunting for her next great find, intrepid eBay PowerSeller and Auctiva Super Smarty Rebecca Miller came across a garden gnome statuette just like the one that appears in the hilarious Travelocity commercials. She’d been looking for one of these pint-sized figurines for some time, so it was quite a score.

Before long, he became quite popular in our Chico office. So we decided to make him our unofficial mascot and give him a proper tour of the city. The first stop was the office of Auctiva CEO Jeff Schlicht.

Where will our roaming gnome turn up next?

Follow us on Twitter for updates and pictures from his exciting journey.

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Looking to 2010

January 5th, 2010 admin No comments

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Happy New Year!

Now, what are you going to sell this year to take your business to the next level? Are you going to change anything about how you sell? The same stuff you sold last year? Which of your items sold best in 2009?

If these seem like too many questions, I understand. But you have to admit that although the holiday selling frenzy just ended, you’ll soon have to address these topics. After all, you want to have a great selling year.

The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to look back at your previous year’s sales to get the answers to some of these questions, and to see what selling format worked best, or if details like free shipping got buyers to click on—and buy—your items.
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