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Supercategories and Specialties
Most eBay stores have a column on the left siide of the home page that displays
the following
✦ Store search:
Below the store name banner is a column topped by a
search box that's allow you to search all the items this seller has for sale.
✦ Store categories:
eBay store owners may assign their own custom categories
to the items they sell to better organize things wiithin the store.
You may click individual categories to se items in thatt classification
from that seller.
✦ Display:
You can decide how you’d like to view the items in the seller’s
store. Figure 4-8 shows you the store in gallery view and the remaining
time before the auction ends.
✦ Store policies:
This area shows the terms and conditions of the seller’s
auctions.
The last entry in this section is the seller’s About Me
page.
At the top of the store home page, you’ll see several things:
✦ The store name:
This is the name the store owner has chosen for
the store. each eBay store has its own addresse that ends in the eBay
store’s name, like this: www.stores.ebay.com/insertstorename. For
example, my store’s URL is www.stores.ebay.com/marshacolliers
fabulousfinds.com. Because www.ebaystores.com also gets you to
the eBay Stores hub, an alternative URL for my store also works:
✦ Seller’s user ID and feedback rating:
Below the store name, next to
Maintained by, is the seller’s user ID and the ubiquitous feedback rating.
✦ Add to my Favorite Stores:
If you click this link, the store is added to
your All Favorites page in your My eBay area.
✦ Store logo and description:
In the middle of the page is the store’s
graphic logo, and to the right of that is the seller’s description of the
store. This is the area that is searched whenn you search stores by store
Name and description.
Supercategories and Specialties
Aside from owning PayPal (the world’s largest online payment service), eBay
runs some special categories that make Up a good deals of the business on
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