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eBay Hacks, 2nd Edition: Tips & Tools for Bidding, Buying, and Selling By David A. Karp (Paperback - Jun 2, 2005) ![]() List Price: |
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| Book Description Whatever you call it–an online auction house, the world’s largest flea market, or a vast social experiment–no metaphor completely describes the huge trading community that is eBay. Underneath it all, eBay is also a computer program and a complex socio-economic system, requiring experience, finesse, and the right tools to master. eBay Hacks, 2nd Edition has been completely revised and updated to make use of an array of new tools and features, as well as to reflect the changes in the eBay API, eBay’s policies, and general practices of its increasingly sophisticated users. In all, the new edition of eBay Hacks sports 30 brand-new hacks plus dozens of hacks that have been expanded, deepened, or otherwise completely rewritten. eBay Hacks shows you how to become a more efficient buyer and seller with clever tricks and shortcuts that will surprise even the most experienced eBayers. The book’s wide range of topics covers all aspects of using eBay, such as advanced searching techniques, sniping tools, selling strategies, photography tips, and even research techniques for PowerSellers. But eBay Hacks doesn’t just cover the basics; you’ll learn how to write scripts to automate tedious tasks, take better photos, and tap into the eBay API to develop your own custom tools. Unlike any other book, eBay Hacks, 2nd Edition also provides insight into the social aspects of the eBay community, with diplomatic tools to help to get what you want with the least hassle and risk of negative feedback. This bestseller supplies you with the tools you need to master eBay, whether as a buyer or seller, casual surfer or serious collector, novice or seasoned expert. With this guide, you will become a savvy power user who trades smarter and safer, makes more money, enjoys successes, and has fun doing it. |
| Customer Reviews |
By Nash Jaffer (Las Vegas, NV USA) I have only read about half of the book so far and already I have used many of the tips and scripts. All the scripts mentioned in the book are available online so you don’t have do all that typing. Many of the hacks are not really hacks, but tips and recommendations on how to do things. |
By reviewer at HuNTUG (Huntsville Alabama) Author: David A. Karp Description: From the introduction: “Essentially, you’ll find in this book the tools to help you trade smarter and safer, make more money, and have fun doing it.” This second edition-revised and updated to June 2005-provides the eBayer with tips and tools (aka hacks) for successful bidding, buying and selling on the premier online auction web site. I found the hacks provided by the author to be extremely helpful and informative, easy to use and understand. As a long time eBay seller I had become complacent with the tools and techniques which I had been using for months or even years. This book has given me new ideas and approaches to make my eBay business better. Karp provides clever shortcuts and powerful tools to do all sorts of neat things like create better titles, listings and descriptions to fancier photographs (Hack 74) and even how to cultivate a good reputation and protect yourself and your $ (Hacks 25 & 85). He also provides warnings about your safety, privacy and money matters. Included is a chapter on eBay’s Application Programming Interface, XML, Perl, PHP and RSS and development of custom software apps that can be worked in to one’s own business apps and can also be passed along to others-hey maybe even for a small fee! The book is well written with plenty of photos, screen shots and lots of code to get you up and buying/selling in quick fashion. 438 pages that read through really quickly and are packed with plenty of good stuff. I would recommend this title for anyone-novice or pro-who is or would like to make or save some money using eBay or just to have some fun while selling your wares. The book lists for $24.95-less online. I give this one 5 stars. |
By Thomas Duff “Duffbert” (Portland, OR United States) If you use eBay (as a buyer or seller), this is the “user’s manual” or best practices guide that should be part of your signup… eBay Hacks by David A. Karp. Contents: Diplomacy and Feedback; Searching; Bidding; Selling; Working with Photos; Completing Transactions; Running a Business on eBay; The eBay API; Index Most Hacks titles consist of 100 tips and tricks related to the subject matter being discussed. In eBay Hacks, you get an extra 25 for your money. What a deal! Obviously, you can use eBay without this book and information. I’m sure you’ll do fine. But the first time you find an auction miscategorized (because you were looking for that condition) and you launch a bidding strategy that gets you the deal of a lifetime for next to nothing, you’ll wonder why you waited so long. Good stuff here… |
By Robert L. Stinnett (Boonville, MO) One of my favorite activities in my spare time is buying and selling on eBay. It has quickly become the world’s largest virtual mall of just about everything you can possibly think of. When I received this book I was eager to learn some of the “tricks of the trade” and found a lot of useful material, albeit some of it is geared towards power sellers and not the average user. The book itself is packed with 125 “hacks” for eBay, which can range from the basics (leaving feedback) to the more complex (setting up your own online check-out). A lot of the hacks give you tweaks and twists on the normal way of doing things, or take a task and show you a different, sometimes a little more dynamic, way of doing it. Some of the more advanced topics will only be feasible if you are a powerseller. The author covers a lot of third-party tools as well, which can quickly run into the big dollars if you are just selling a few things each week. However, there is a fair amount of material devoted to the mom and pop sellers, like many of us are. One of the shining points of this book is that it does show you how to do a lot of tricks yourself if you are willing to roll up your sleeves and play around with Perl. However, the book is for more than just sellers. A lot of tips are there for buyers as well. Such things as how to snipe effectively, and how to take advantage of bid increments in the auction to get the item for the lowest price. Even though the author is writing for both parties, the buyer and seller, he does a good job of not taking advantage of one over. A few of the topics he covers can be a bit controversial, depending on how you look at it. Things such as withholding feedback and sniping can be frowned upon by some — but it is all perfectly legal in the world of eBay and the author tells you how to take advantage of it. Overall, a good book for those who want to get more out of eBay than just the casual buyer/seller. If you want to kick-start your eBay selling career, this is one of the books you will want to have to help guide you; Whereas if you want to learn the tricks of the buying game, you couldn’t have picked a better reference manual. |
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