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How to Boost Your Business with an eBay Store 
By: FunCareers Staff
Selling on eBay is pretty easy to break into. All you need to set up are PayPal and eBay accounts, then take some pictures of your products, and add a few listings. If your items are in demand, you will certainly sell out due to eBay's amazing traffic levels! As you sell more product you can grow your listings and business. When you get to this stage, you should look into opening an eBay store. This will allow you to list multiple items and give you the chance of multiple sales.
eBay says you should thonk about opening a basic store if you sell more than $100 of product per month through eBay. Their basic store is just $16 per month, and you get the basic features. If your business keeps growing, you can upgrade to the other types of store.
The basic package still offers many benefits, however, such as providing you with a store home page. With the store home page, you can receive an unlimited number of pages on which you can list your products.
As you go up through the levels, you will get more benefits. One of these benefits is being able to customize your pages, and you get more pages at higher levels. At the higher level, you get Selling Manager Pro, which is an expanded feature rich version of the Selling Manager you get with a basic store.
When you have an eBay store, you'll sometimes appear on the "Shop eBay Stores"section of the search results. It doesn't happen that often with a basic store but it will still get you some exposure. As you advance through the levels, you'll find your store is featured more often. When you get to the higher levels you'll also get advanced traffic reporting and market research. If you're selling lots of products you need to consider an eBay store!
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