As we wrote earlier in the week, we’re putting the finishing touches to the Tamebay eBay & Ecommerce Guide 2013. If you offer a tool or service that’s of interest to ecommerce SMEs, you should cosnsider appearing in the guide. Find out how here.
Jane Bell, Tamebay contributor and eBay consultant, has kindly written to explain how the Tamebay guide has helped her.
I had the pleasure yesterday to visit a company in Stoke on Trent on an eBay consultancy day to help them boost their eBay operation. Having a lot of success on eBay so far they were at the point where they needed some advice as to how to expand further, streamline their processes and improve their search position, even contacting eBay customer services for details of help eBay could provide but to no avail.
After downloading a copy of the Tamebay Tools and Services Guide they gave me a call, the Director had said that if it wasn’t for the guide he wouldn’t have known about me and the work that I do. He said he couldn’t believe that eBay didn’t have any resources for this type of help for companies like his who wanted to expand their eBay operation and find out what they were doing right, or wrong as far as eBay search and selling was concerned.
I really love my job and have used the guide myself on many occasions. I have found work through it as above and also used it to find the right company when needing specialist work done for my eBay for business clients, be it to do with multi-channel solutions, shipping software or for eBay shop design so if you’re considering an entry then do it fast and if you sell on eBay then you need to get your hands on the 2013 copy!
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