eBay[c] The Missing Manual

A.4. The Unofficial Scoop

Sometimes you want info that goes beyond spouting the party line. There are plenty of places across the Internet where you can find news and views related to eBay. Read on to learn about some of these.

A.4.1. Auction News

Stories about eBayespecially the wackier auctions (see the box on page xxi for some real howlers)appear in mainstream news outlets almost every week. But there's more going on in the auction world than the main news outlets report. If you want to stay up-to-the-minute on auction news, several Web sites can help you out. These sites watch the wires for auction news and post stories on their Web pages. Some also report their own stories and offer analysis of trends in online auctions.

Here are some of the best sources for auction news on the Web:

Figure A-11. Auction Insights links you to in-the-news stories about online auctions. Just click the title of any article to open a new window at the site reporting the story.

ALTERNATE REALITY

eBay on TV

It had to happen sooner or later; eBay is coming to television.

Thanks to a partnership with Time Warner Cable, eBay is currently testing online auctions on the television screens of cable subscribers. If you've got a digital video recorder (DVR), you'll be able to view listings, bid, and check your account right on your TV. No need to get up from the couch and trudge over to the computer during commercials.

eBay began testing the idea in Austin, Texas, in May 2005. After the initial year-long test, look for eBay TV to come to your town. Keep an eye on eBay Announcements in the My Messages area of your My eBay page (Section 1.5.3) to learn about it.

A.4.2. Software Reviews

Whether you're a buyer or a seller, you want to keep up with the tools that help you do business faster, smarter , better. Buyers want the fastest and most flexible sniping tools (Section 3.3.2.2), for example, and sellers want the most powerful and efficient auction managers (Section 9.2). To learn about new software and find out whether a product lives up to its claims, visit these sites:

Figure A-12. Tucows rates software according to four criteria: usability; help, documentation, and support; program enhancements; and overall evaluation. (The more cows, the higher the rating.) Products that don't make the grade don't make the site. Click the arrow next to Popularity to sort the software based on how many other folks are using it. To get more information or download a product, click either the product name or the "More info" link

Tip: Another good way to get opinions about software is to go on your favorite discussion board (Section 10.1.1), either on eBay or off, and ask what others use and why. Or, if you're considering a new product, ask what others' experience with it has been. These off-the-cuff software reviews are among the most valuable and candid you'll find.

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