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Getting Started. Step-By-Step Video Tutorials.

This page will show you step-by-step how to get started selling eBooks on eBay. Most of the tools I use in the following video is free to download and use so there will be no expense. Of course you can use your own tools if you wish but I am doing this with the beginner in mind starting from scratch.

First of all you will need the following:-

1, Domain and Hosting.
This is to store your files and eBooks online. I use 1&1 UK for most of my websites and you are viewing this page from a 1&1 package. If you don't have any Webspace yet check out 1&1 here: 

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2, HTML Editor.
This is to edit your eBook sales pages. If you have your own HTML editor that's fine but in this example I am going to use a program called Microsoft Expression Web and you can download a free trial from http://www.microsoft.com/expression/

 

 

3, FTP Software.
You need FTP (file transfer protocol) software to upload your files to your Webspace. In this example I am going to use a program called FileZilla and that can be downloaded free from http://www.download.com

 

 

4, Turbo Lister.
This is a program eBay supplies that enables you to upload 100s of auctions at a time. Again, this is 100% free and can be downloaded from http://pages.ebay.com/turbo_lister/

 

 

5, WinZip.
You probably already have this or something similar to extract your zip files but if you don't download the latest version of WinZip from http://www.winzip.com/ and don't worry about the free trial period. Once it runs out it still works fine.

 

 

6, Google AdSense.
This is not essential but if you want to place Google AdSense ads on your download pages you will need an AdSense account.
 Visit www.google.com/adsense for more info.

 

Once your have all the tools above (or similar tools of your own) you can begin watching the video by clicking here.