Nov
11

The Holidays are Here!

By Jeanette Cates

Christmas TreeIf you haven’t noticed the ads on TV; the ads in the newspaper; the store displays – let me be the first to welcome you to The Holidays 2007.

Now it used to be that holidays started the day after Thanksgiving. But nowadays, Christmas decorations replace Halloween costumes on the shelves! And Hanukkah and Kwanzaa decorations are plentiful as well.

Not only have retailers expanded the amount of time we are looking at holiday ads, but they’ve expanded online as well.

So what does that mean to YOU, as an online business owner?

YOU need to get a piece of the pie! The retail pie, that is, not the pumpkin pie.

Here’s how you can take advantage of Holidays 2007.

Lisa Suttora is offering a special Holiday Sales bundle, designed specifically to give you insight into this year’s hot trends in the marketplace. As a former retail manager and a recognized trending expert, she has a gift for finding hot spots in the marketplace, then showing you how to exploit them.

Lisa also runs a site dedicated to educating eBay sellers on how to maximize their revenue. So she won’t just tell you what’s hot – she’ll show you how to sell it on eBay.

Holiday Sales Here

Regardless of the type of online business you have, eBay is an important resource for you. eBay is the top place to be – and be seen. Whatever information product you’re selling online, you need to also be selling products on eBay. You don’t have to sell the same product, but consider a special eBay version of your product.

Likewise, if you’re building a list, eBay is one of the best places to build a list of buyers. You can offer a low-cost item and build your list quickly and easily.

And this is the perfect opportunity to expand your knowledge and use of eBay. Not only will you have access to Lisa’s great information on holiday trends – that apply to ALL online businesses – but you’ll also have a chance to learn how to sell more effectively on eBay, from a master.

Take advantage of the Holiday Trends for YOUR business.

Here’s to Happy Holidays!

Jeanette

P.S. Last year more people shopped at eBay than at Amazon. Where should you put your focus for Holidays 2007?

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