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It was quite inspiring, and so out of curiosity I thought I would look them up on eBay and check out their current operations. Much to my surprise, a few of these successful eBay sellers were no longer in business! The book I read was only a couple of years old, so what could have happened to these missing sellers and more importantly, what could they have done to avoid their fate? Anyone who has been selling or buying on eBay for any substantial amount of time can tell you it’s a changing marketplace. For every Platinum PowerSeller who goes under there are a thousand or more average sellers who abandon their eBay businesses. Is their failure something which could have been predicted? Was there anything that could have kept them from being broadsided and thereby folding their businesses? Are there any tools to help an eBay seller effectively forecast the changes which might affect his business? We’re all familiar with the television news weatherman. 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It’s possible a new trend is emerging and we can become aware of it by spying on our competition. Or has something stopped working for our competition, something we’re doing as well? If we take a look at what is happening with our competition, we may be able to predict the winds of change that are headed for our own eBay businesses. We may be too close to our own businesses to objectively see what is going on, but we can view our competitor as an uninvolved Don't Know What Motivates You? Think Back to When You Were a Kid nami arrives. We might plan to mow the lawn when a thunderstorm is eminent.You think that you should make a Career Change, but you are just not sure. You like your present job in Sales but you think that you might be happier as a Buyer. You’re confused. Or, you are going off to College and you don’t have a clue as to what to declare as your major. You are going into a rapid meltdown. No need for the confusion. 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If we are not aware, we are likely to be broadsided and share the fate of so many sellers who close up shop each year.
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