eBay Live Speaker and Ten Golden Rules Author Jay Berkowitz at eBay Live 2008,
June 27, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Yahoo News Article About iBusinessLogic Client Annie’s Costumes
June 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Our parent company, iBusinessLogic Corporation hit the news wire today and scored with an article in Yahoo News. We are pretty excited that our eBay Stores design and AuctionLogic software will be presented on the main stage in Jay Berkowitz’s keynote speech at eBay Live 2008.
Being picked up by Yahoo News is just icing on the cake.
Read More Here: iBusinessLogic blog
Thanks PRWeb!
Follow the link to read the Yahoo News release

Ten Golden Rules Presentation – Preview eBay Live Speaker Jay Berkowitz
June 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
This video will give you a quick idea of the basis of the upcoming Jay Berkowitz presentation at eBay Live 2008. Our parent company, iBusinessLogic is very pleased to be working with Jay and proud that he has included our work in his upcoming eBay Live keynote speech.
Enjoy this preview, but don’t mis the live show in Chicago!
Miami “Geek Dinner” Blogger & Podcaster Mashup Rohit Bhargava, Jay Berkowitz & Joseph Jaffe
May 10, 2008 by Scott Pooler · Leave a Comment
A nifty video of a “Geek Dinner” I attended in Miami with the likes of Joseph Jaffe (camera wielding maniac), Rohit Bhargava, Jay Berkowitz, Lisa Sparks of Constant Contact, and many other notable and interesting people.
Read my article about the differ in the Trading Assistant Journal – The title of the article “Refresh Miami Blogger Dinner – Conversation Evolves” may be a bot off topic from the looks of this wild video, but believe me, the conversations were very inspired.
I am the Grey haired guy in the blue suit stirring his Mojito, a bit thrown off by the camera being thrust in his face by Jaffe, but it seems I made a better recovery than I had originally imagined.
Does Becoming a Guest Blogger on an Authority Site Improve Your Blog Traffic?
March 13, 2008 by Scott Pooler · Leave a Comment
Guest Blogging?
Becoming a guest blogger for a related website or blog can increase your own website traffic and improve your reach. The key is to provide a valuable and interesting perspective for the readers of the surrogate blog site. Your message should be just a little bit outside the normal flow of the readers expectations but not so far out that they will dismiss your post to wait for the next “regular” issue to return to normal. Intrigue don’t insult… make new friends and possibly new subscribers in the process.
Recently I have been working closely with Jay Berkowitz of the Ten Golden Rules Podcast, Ten Golden Rules Blog and website. TenGoldenRules.com. (Everyone should be familiar with Jay by now as I have been including a great deal of information about him and our interrelated speaking engagements etc… on this blog and in the Trading Assistant Journal.
Jay has a perspective that is exciting and refreshing when viewed from an eBay guy’s vantage point. The entire world of Internet marketing is so vast and yet eBay people, myself included, can get so wrapped up with the day to day activities and grind of eBay that we sometimes let the entire outside world go by without even noticing. Jay brings into focus some aspects of that vast world, or at least the social networking and new Internet marketing portion of the it for me when I listen to his podcast. This is not a podcast which is designed to sell you a box of DVD’s , Guides, e-Books or Courses – Jay has no DVD’s for sale.
I appreciate his genuine awe struck and outgoing way of bringing his listeners sound bytes from some of the most powerful and cutting edge Internet marketers and pioneers in our World today. Jay rubs shoulders with and interviews the likes of Seth Godin and Jason Calacanis on a weekly basis. If you don’t know who those people are, it’s OK because Jay will share the highlights of the careers of these .com and Internet moguls with you when he reports on the Ten Golden Rules podcast. I say Awe Struck, not because I think Jay does not belong in the same room with these mega-tycoons of our industry but because he has a way of approaching these interviews with the kind of exuberance and giddiness of someone who may not belong, but is happy to be there, would bring. Jay belongs – one only needs to read his resume on the Ten Golden Rules website to know he has been playing in this sandbox for some time now. He simply has a style which brings the listener into the room as if we were flies on the wall and Jay is the only person who knows we are there.
Jay uses a small digital recording device to get his sound bytes and interviews. He approaches people at opportune times, usually after a cocktail hour or a dinner at the end of a long day or after a conference. His interviews are not stiff but his subjects just might be. The format is simple and to the point and he repeats similar questions to all of his guests but this only makes the listener more comfortable with the process. The answers are not canned or spammed and they seem to come from the heart with most of his best guests. So I applaud Jay for his honest and forthright efforts to bring a tiny glimpse of the vast and ever changing world of the Internet and how cutting edge pioneers use it for their own personal enjoyment as well as how they market for personal gain.
Jay has been more than happy to communicate and share with me outside the world of his podcast. I helped Jay and Debbie Levitt arrange for Jay to be the Keynote speaker at RocketPlace.com and now that has become a connection which will serve all of us well into the future. With Jay speaking at eBay live in Chicago (As noted in our previous post).
Jay has allowed me the honor of guest posting with an eBay perspective on his Ten Golden Rules Blog. I hope to contribute as often as he and his staff have a need for my content. But if no more than the post I have repeated below is included in the Ten Golden Rules blog, I think I will have been successful.
Guest posting is a sign that you have good content and that people want to hear what you have to say. I respect the trust and I honor the privilege whenever another blogger has room for one of my posts within their publication. If you reach the point where another blog property will have your content inserted with your own byline, as a guest blogger the opportunity should not be allowed to slip away. Guest Blog whenever possible and do it with integrity. Make sure your host is aware of your sincere gratitude for the opportunity to address his or her readers.
Thanks again Jay and the Team at Ten Golden Rules!
The following is my first guest post on the Ten Golden Rules Blog:
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Guest Post – Top 10 eBay Stores Tips for Small Business Owners
Here is a guest post from our friend Scott Pooler at All Business Auctions, an eBay stores expert.
Top 10 eBay Stores Tips for Small Business Owners
1) OPEN an eBay store and stock it with merchandise – This is the first step! Once you make this initial step, your business will be on its way towards gaining worldwide exposure for your brand plus a robust and lively new customer base. Question: Are you aware that more searches are initiated for products on eBay each day than on Google? In fact there are more searches completed each day on eBay than on Google’s entire system and every search within eBay is initiated by a consumer looking for a product to buy.
2) Build up your positive feedback number – By building the eBay account feedback through purchases and the sales of your store merchandise new and exciting features of your eBay account will become available. Once your feedback rating exceeds 100 all of your fixed price and store listings will be gaining even more Internet exposure on eBay express and your eBay store merchandise will qualify for many other programs within eBay. When sales exceed $1000.00 per month, the eBay stores business you established will be listed as a PowerSeller. Powerseller status indicates to the consumer that you are a steady and reliable resource and they can have confidence buying from you. Additionally, when your sales surpass $3000.00 per month, your business will qualify for a reduction in PayPal fees. The best sellers rise to the top both in the new Best Match Search and with quality DSR’s or “Detailed Seller Ratings” on eBay. Being a great merchant now results in a bottom line discount on fees for Powersellers.
3) Research and Test – Use existing tools provided by companies like Terapeak and Hammertap to research your niche and products on eBay. Study the competition and learn your strengths and weaknesses as a seller on eBay. The world of eBay retailing is dynamic and different from even cutting edge eCommerce marketing. You must have relevant and accurate information at hand to really know the marketplace. Without research and testing (via your eBay store and auctions listings), no real eBay marketing plan can be developed. Use these easy to understand tools to learn the trends, price points, and methods your competition uses to dominate the marketplace for your niche. Research is king on eBay!
4) Design Your eBay Store to fit your brand – An eBay store is a marvelous tool to attract traffic to your merchandise but once a potential customer lands on your site you want them to stick around and see all that you have to offer. A standard eBay store design is very basic and will appear as one of a thousand similar eBay stores in the world. To stand out and be recognized, you need to invest in a professionally designed eBay store. A store designed with your company look and feel and your branding will perform much better than the stock eBay store packages with dated graphics and cookie cutter design.
5) Complete your eBay Store “About Me” Page – This is possibly the single most important step to succeed as an eBay seller! The About Me page is the only place where, within the eBay rules and guidelines it is possible to re-direct eBay traffic to your own website. If you want a portion of the 225 million eBay users to see your company website, this is where you get it done! A professional eBay store design should include a “me” page designed to funnel traffic to your off eBay website.
6) Write an eBay guide, review, or blog – Give your muse a try and write a review or a guide to how to buy a product you feature. What should a consumer look for in products similar to what your store features? How would a consumer go about finding an honest dealer like you? What kind of treasures can be found in the marketplace and how does a consumer tell the good from the fake in your field? This is not a place for blatant merchandising but more of a place to write a common sense guide about how to buy your specific category of widgets. These guides and reviews and/or blog posts are all ways to gain worldwide exposure for your company and your brand and identify yourself as an expert – eBay provides these tools to you for free!
7) Import your eBay listings into your own website – Create excitement on your website and offer ever changing content to the search engines by importing your own eBay store listings into your off eBay traditional website. The advantages of this strategy are vast and the investment is minimal. If you sign up as an affiliate of eBay (also free) your company can even realize revenue from any click through to eBay from your website.
Sell Internationally – With an eBay store your company becomes an international exporter overnight. Make your products available to the world and offer them on all of eBay’s international websites. You will gain new customers, additional traffic and valuable bidders for any auction listings you post. Bring the world to you with the click of a mouse!
9) Set up a Trade – In / Trade – Up Program for new equipment sales – . Example: Your business sells new and valuable products or merchandise and has a loyal customer base. You are always working toward selling your customers the latest and greatest piece of equipment or new model of your merchandise. As a business owner you hesitate to directly accept trade in equipment and then sell same used equipment for warranty and financial reasons etc… With an established eBay based Trade up program an opportunity becomes available to offer your customers a way to convert used merchandise into trade in cash on eBay if the customer will commit to buying a new stock item from you. In an eBay consignment arrangement, you never take ownership of the item and therefore you never invest in the item nor are you liable for the item. The item is sold as is to a new customer and your loyal customer applies the value towards the sale of your new inventory. Win Win – Everyone is happy. You sell new equipment by eliminating a financial objection from your present customer. – Smart Business!
10) Stick with it! – There are many tools available to your company which will automate the process of listing and re-listing merchandise which reduces labor costs and the possibility of tedium causing you to abandon an eBay store plan. When you set up your eBay store, have an eBay plan in place with goals and milestones in mind and on paper. Stick with your plan, adjust your goals, and learn your marketplace. Each sale will propel your business along the pathway to success and each sale will be a learning experience. Your company and you can do it and you can do it now!
Bonus Tip – eBay is more than a sales channel – eBay is a worlds most highly trafficked intersection of buyers and sellers. Location is everything in the world of retail and if your store is on a busy corner you will be touted as a genius for your selection of a location. Think of eBay more as an advertising opportunity and a brand building marketplace with the added benefit of producing real sales. eBay has spent as much as 4 Billion dollars per year on PPC advertising targeted for goods listed within eBay Stores, do you want a piece of that ad buy? An eBay store can have a long lasting positive impact on brand awareness and new customer acquisition all while providing actual revenue. Top tier retailers including Sears and Circuit City have invested in the eBay marketplace because it is much more than a place for collectibles. Open up to the possibilities of eBay, no other venue provides so much traffic with such a small overall investment.
Scott Pooler is an eZine Articles Expert Author and the Publisher of the “Trading Assistant Journal” . His company – AllBusinessAuctions.com provides eBay stores design, eCommerce development, Internet & eBay solutions & software to small and mid sized businesses worldwide.
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Ten Golden Rules Founder Jay Berkowitz to Speak at eBay Live 2008 Chicago
March 12, 2008 by Scott Pooler · 1 Comment
Jay Berkowitz of the Ten Golden Rules Will be a featured speaker at eBay Live 2008!
Jay is scheduled currently to speak just following eBay CEO John Donahoe and should be a big hit with his Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing presentation. I know that many of the attendees of the RocketPlace.com conference were very impressed with Jay’s speech and style and they simply wanted more of the information Jay had to share.
Now is your chance – Registration for eBay Live opens March 14, 2008
To get a better idea of the focus of Jay’s 10 Golden Rules Podcast you can listen to Episode 20 at the following Link:
Episode 20 – Ten Golden Rules Podcast
Jay was kind enough to give both Debbie Levitt and Myself the credit for his speaking engagement at eBay Live in the Podcast listed above. Thanks Jay, we appreciate your coming to speak to all of the eBay people who are interested on your perspective regarding the future of the Internet and how we should use Social Networking to market outside of eBay.
Jay’s Website is TenGoldenRules.com found here:
As Was Conference & All Business Auctions Recruit Ten Golden Rules Jay Berkowitz for eBay Social Networking Keynote
February 17, 2008 by Scott Pooler · 1 Comment
As you may know from my previous post about TAWC (The As Was Conference in Orlando) Debbie Levitt of As Was asked me to discuss adding eBay consignment to any business at the conference based on my consignment background and history with drop store operations, franchising and our publication of the Trading Assistant Journal.
Debbie also wanted to bring in a focus on social marketing via networks such as Facebook, Linked In, and Second Life among others. Debbie actually asked my opinion of who she should ask to speak at the conference about these cutting edge marketing topics.
My first thought was of Jay Berkowitz CEO of Ten Golden Rules an Internet marketing professional with former employers on his resume such as Coca-Cola, McDonalds, AT&T, Sprint & e-Diets.com . 
Jay broadcasts a very successful and informative marketing podcast on i-tunes called the Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing. I thought he would be the perfect choice to introduce these types of new marketing opportunities to the eBay culture. Debbie asked me for the introduction after I gave her a short review of Jay’s considerable qualifications.
I called Jay and introduced him to the As Was Conference and briefly covered the goals of the conference. Jay was more than gracious in making time for our conference in his very cramped February speaking schedule. Debbie was very pleased to offer Jay the Keynote speech to end the conference on Saturday March 1, 2008.
The Ten Golden Rules Podcast and Jay Berkowitz featured an Interview with Debbie Levitt of As Was in episode 19 available on i-tunes or directly from the Ten Golden Rules website. I will also add that both Jay and Debbie were very gracious on the Podcast in mentioning my contribution towards bringing Jay to speak at TAWC… Thanks for the honorable mention Jay and Debbie!
Check out the podcast and sign up for The As Was Conference – You will learn more at this conference than you could possibly imagine. It’s not too late to join Debbie, Jay & I along with numerous other eBay and Internet Marketing specialists at the conference at Disney World Yacht Club Resort.
See You There!
Scott Pooler
The As Was Conference in Orlando 2008 – Meet And Network with the Pros of eBay
January 19, 2008 by Scott Pooler · 8 Comments
I have a small announcement:
Scott Pooler of All Business Auctions has accepted a gracious invitation from Debbie Levitt of the marketing and eBay design company -As Was – to speak at: The As Was Conference in Orlando 2008.
Debbie Levitt has asked me to speak about a subject she knows I am passionate about and I am grateful for the opportunity she has presented me. I will be more than pleased to share my enthusiasm on this particular subject with the attendees of The 2008 As Was Conference…
eBay sales and consignment – marketing opportunities for your present business model.
My pre-conference outline for this session is:
- Detail the honest and realistic pros and cons of leveraging eBay sales and consignment services to an existing retail or wholesale business.
- Reveal the secrets of leveraging an eBay consignment as a marketing tool to expand your brand and bring new customers through your door.
- Discuss the advantages of an eBay trade up program for new equipment sales to existing customers.
- Quickly outline the plentiful tools and solutions available to help any business get started with an eBay consignment and marketing plan.

I asked Debbie Levitt, CEO of As Was and organizer of this impressive event, why she decided to hold her own advanced eBay conference?
“Lots of people read the Entrepreneur Magazine eBay Startup Guide and then call us wanted to know how to eBay. Or they’ve been reading books or blogs by Adam Ginsberg, Janelle Elms, Skip McGrath, Mike Enos, Jim Cockrum, and Phil Dunn, and wondering who to trust. How to sell on eBay, how to start an eBay business, what products to sell, how to make the money they hear you can make. Should they attend eBay seminars, eBay University, eBay Live, or other events with eBay experts. Those are good questions, and are better answered in a 2.5 day conference than a short blog post.
The reality is that selling on eBay is work… nobody makes heaps of money sitting on their pool rafts, doing nothing, and barely turning on the computer. Don’t believe the scams. Like any business, an eBay business has to be taken seriously. Research, planning, and informed decision-making are part of the process. Don’t just jump in, and don’t just throw money at a system that claims it does most of the work for you, but your success is your responsibility. Anybody considering starting or growing any sort of business needs education, information, and networking”.
So how about that 2.5-day conference with all the answers?
It’s the 2008 As Was Conference. http://www.aswasconference.com/agenda.shtml details the speakers and schedule.
The conference will be held this year at Walt Disney World’s Yacht Club Resort in Florida at the end of February, it’s the only event (other than eBay Live) taking a look at how to grow your eBay business now. Packed with free networking lunches, networking dinners around Disney, free Business Clinics and expert speakers giving you techniques, tips, strategies, and tools you can use immediately to change and grow your business, The As Was Conference is different than everything else out there.
TAWC Will Teach You How to Make More Sales, Be More Profitable, and Attract More Customers Through:
- Software and systems that will make your eBay and off-eBay selling easier, automated, and more efficient.
- Blogging, shopping comparison websites, pay-per-click advertising, and your own email mailing list.
- Finding the right products to sell and the strategies for selling them successfully.
- Item presentation, listing design, and how to build the most effective eBay Store.
- Faster and cheaper shipping.
- Hiring part-time, full-time, or seasonal staff.
- Adding eBay Consignment to your existing retail or wholesale location.
Worldwide Brands
recently sent a notice to their mailing list about our upcoming conference. Here is some of what they said: How would you like to come to Disney’s Yacht Club Resort in Orlando, FL for a few days and learn real ‘insider secrets’ to making money on eBay? Well, on February 28 through March 1st, 2008, you can come to one of Disney World’s most popular resorts and get a huge unfair advantage over your eBay competitors. If you do any selling on eBay or plan to, you should definitely attend this event. You’ll discover the newest techniques and strategies that can help you grow a huge eBay business for 2008.
Highlights of TAWC Include:
Informative sessions designed to teach you with the newest and best ideas, techniques, and strategies that will make you more profitable.
- Sessions presented by eBay staff, industry experts, and successful online sellers.
- FREE Business Clinics; get personalized advice from a team of industry experts.
- Plenty of time to meet speakers and exhibitors, and join roundtable discussions.
- A fun environment with three FREE networking lunches in our banquet room.
- Networking dinners around Walt Disney World.
- Learn what you’re not going to hear at eBay Live! or any other conference.
Get Ready To Network 
Make sure you bring business cards because there will be plenty of time to connect and network with other sellers, speakers, exhibitors, and the experts on the Business Clinics panel.
Want to be a part of the incredible networking dinners? During the conference registration, you can check boxes to indicate that you want a seat at one or both dinners.
When you get to the conference, there will be convenient sign-up boards with different restaurants (and different high powered eBay experts). If you asked for a seat during registration, you’ll then be allowed to choose which restaurant, and sign up.
Business Clinics sign ups will be handled the same way. And of course, each days lunch will be a networking and information exchange bonanza!
oPINions will be great ice breakers. Pins at TAWC are not for collecting or trading. Every sponsor/exhibitor at our event will have 1″ round logo pins, called oPINions. At registration, you will get one lanyard oPINion for each product and service that you currently use or have used in the past. These are designed to be conversation-starters rather than for trading or collecting.
Are you thinking about using a certain product or service? Find someone wearing that oPINion, and ask for their oPINion on that company. Give your honest oPINion to anybody who asks. Nothing’s better than getting feedback from real eBay sellers at our conference. 
Take It Home
The As Was Conference will not be recorded on video, so you need to be there! Attendees can pick up brochures from our speakers and exhibitors, and after the event, we will make the presentation slides from every session available for download. That means that you’ll get everything the speakers put on the screen (that isn’t live off the web) including their information, tips, examples, and resources.
Seminars and Events
Increase Sales with Unique Branding and Item Presentation
Learn how to present your item and your company in ways that will make shoppers trust you more and want to buy.
Debbie Levitt, CEO of As Was
Scalable Sales Automation
Learn how Kyozou’s online and sales management system can grow your business.
Custom Software Solutions
Learn how software can be customized to make your online selling life easier and more efficient.
Tobe Goldfinger, President of JDT Technologies
Growing Your Business With eBay Certified Providers
Learn which companies eBay recommends that eBay sellers work with.
Laura Della Torre, Senior Manager, Seller Tools at eBay
Growing Your Business Without Growing Old: Automating, Expanding, and Scaling Like the Pro’s – Learn how ChannelAdvisor’s online and sales management system can grow your business.
Max Leisten, Senior Product Manager at ChannelAdvisor

Make Shipping Cheaper and Easier
Learn how to get UPS, FedEx, and DHL to pay you when you ship with them, and how to make shipping faster and easier.
Brian Gibbs, President of Refund Retriever
Driving Repeat Business and Buyer Loyalty
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Learn how to attract buyers, keep them thinking about you, and get them to tell friends.
Tim Woda, Director, Business Development & Enterprise Sales of buySAFE
Lisa Sparks, Regional Development Director – South Florida, Constant Contact
Cause Marketing and New Media to Grow Your Business
Learn how eBay Giving Works charitable listings can bring buzz and fierce customer loyalty.
David Yaskulka, President, Blueberry Consulting

eBay Research and Strategies for Maximum Profits
Learn about specific eBay listing strategies that will save on fees and attract more shoppers as well as how eBay-related research can be used to make better-informed decisions about how and when to list.
Debbie Levitt, CEO of As Was presents eBay strategies and EverySeller Research
Steve Nye of HammerTap
Your Best eBay Store
Learn the best ways use your eBay Store and its many features as well as how pushing the limits on eBay Store design could pull shoppers in.
Rich Lee, eBay Stores Marketing
Iarla O’Halloran, Creative Director at As Was
How to Stop Breaking the eBay Rules You Didn’t Know You Were Breaking
Learn how to stay out of trouble on eBay. Considering that some of your competitors might look through your listings to see what rules you’re breaking and turn you in, it’s important to be fully compliant.
The As Was Team
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Hiring the Right Full-Time and Part-Time Staff
Learn what qualities and skills to look for in part-time, full-time, seasonal staff, and where to find these people.
Eric Winegardner, Monster.com
Sourcing Product and Being the Product Source
Learn how to find product lines from reliable sources. Are you a reliable product source? Learn how to get in front of online sellers.
Rob Cowie, President, Worldwide Brands
Overseas Product Sourcing & Manufacturing
Learn how to do business directly with the factories in Asia.
Charles Bell, Senior Project Manager of Siege Engineering, Inc.
Exciting Your Shoppers With Great Item Photos
Learn how to take better product photos, and how to give them that “floating” effect or make them unique.
Eric Majeran, Senior Sales Manager at Vertus presenting Bling! It
speakers, TBA
eBay sales and consignment – marketing opportunities for your present business model.
Learn the pros and cons eBay consignment sales, and how this may be an exciting and profitable addition to your present retail or wholesale business.
Scott Pooler, CEO of All Business Auctions
How to Grow and Manage Your Profitability
Learn how to get your accounting organized so you can measure and increase your profits.
JP O’Brien, CEO of Keepmore.net
Turn Traffic Into Cash
Learn how to grab shoppers and make money by leading them to your eBay items and/or ecommerce website. Learn the ins and outs of eBay’s Affiliate Program, blogging, shopping comparison websites, and pay-per-click advertising.
eBay Affiliate Program staffer, TBA
Come create a dialogue with our team of experts, and get personalized advice!
(Pssst… These people will be available to network with during the free lunches and scheduled dinners , or you may just meet up and hob nob in the halls… enjoy!)
- Debbie Levitt, CEO of As Was
- Edward Sayers, eBay Consultant (former eBay TSAM)
- Dawn Sears, Account Manager at As Was (former eBay TSAM)
- Sarah Sosniak, Product Manager of Typepad at Six Apart
- Mary O’Brien, Partner and Chairperson at PPCSummit.com
- Michael Lambert, CEO and Co-Founder of Merchant Advantage
- Rich Lee, eBay Stores Marketing
- Rob Cowie, President of Worldwide Brands
- JP O’Brien, CEO of Keepmore.net
- Erika Barcott, Account Manager at As Was
- Iarla O’Halloran, Creative Director at As Was
- Edward Sayers, eBay Consultant (former eBay TSAM)
- Scott Pooler, CEO of All Business Auctions
- Marcia Cooper, Certified eBay Education Specialist, PowerSeller, and Trading Assistant
- Harvey Levine, eBay Education Specialist, PowerSeller, and Trading Assistant
- Sharon Ware, Business Consultant and Certified Education Specialist
- And many more
This is an opportunity to learn all the inside secrets and effective marketing strategies of established and recognized eBay and eCommerce experts you know and can trust. This conference is not a marketing pitch for some fly by night eBay solution in a box… This is a solid and respectable marketing and informational conference with speakers and presenters dedicated to helping you succeed in online marketing and eBay based sales programs. All of the tools, solutions, tips and experience one could hope to find will be available to attendees for an unbelievable price of only $299.00
Register NOW! – The information you will gain from just a single day of this conference is worth more than the price of admission for the entire 2.5 days of events.
See You There!
Scott Pooler CEO All Business Auctions








