"I Sold It On eBay" Wholesale Secrets: Using SEO Keywords For eBay Selling Success, Part Two
By Jim Staley - 1/4/2008
Okay, if you?ve followed the first article in this ?I Sold It On eBay!? series you know how to search for targeted SEO keywords using keyword suggestor tools, eBay Pulse and Google. You should have a fair number of potential SEO keywords in your list - but how do you know which ones will be the most... Car Tune Up
By Jerry Lemke - 1/4/2008
A tune up is a simple task that almost anyone can do. This will make your vehicle more fuel efficient. This applies for any motorized vehicle. The filters are a good place to start. Depending how often you do a tune up will affect how much of an improvement that you will see. Most mechanics suggest ... Why the Carwash Business?
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
There are many who find the carwash business to be a worthy place to invest. And indeed it is a repeat business and a simple one at that. Cannot get any simpler than removing the weekly dirt from someone?s car when it is just going to get dirty again. It seems to be a business made in heaven and ind... State Lemon Laws
By Stuart Simpson - 1/4/2008
If you are fortunate, you can purchase a brand new car. If your fortune takes a turn after you purchase the car and problems arise with the car, what can you do? Are you covered under the state lemon law? Can you just return the car? Will the dealer talk to you? What requirements must my car fi... Honda Parts Meet the Standards of the Reduction of Fuel Emissions
By Jenny McLane - 1/4/2008
Honda ties up with SELEV, ?Study of Extremely Low Emission Vehicles?, a Riverside program hosted by the University of California, which shows the advantage of upgrading the internal combustion engine technology in the reduction of vehicle emissions. Several years ago, this reduction to some level ha... 16.9 Million Cars Sold in 2005
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Considering the dire situation that both General Motors and Ford are currently, as well as the recent bankruptcy filing of Delphi Automotive Group one has to wonder if there is any good news for United States Auto Makers as we move into a New Year. Indeed there is and the great news for US Auto Make... Mobile Car Wash Complaints
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Everyone knows that car washes often steal things out of customer?s cars. Actually it is not the car wash owner or the company, but rather the low end ethical lacking employee, looking to make some money on the side by stealing. Yet in mobile car washing generally the owner or crew chief is right th... How to Transport Your Classic Car
By Thomas Morva - 1/4/2008
Classic car transport is a large branch of car transport; it is a specialized field that includes car transport companies that are dedicated to the transport of antique and vintage cars. Most trailers used for the safe and efficient transport of classic cars are specially designed for smooth travel ... A Guide to Getting the Best Vehicle Shipping Quote
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
Preparation. As with most things one of the key points to ensuring you are getting the best vehicle shipping quote you can is arming yourself with the appropriate knowledge. Research using the Internet and ask vehicle shipping companies any questions you may have, don?t be afraid to be foolish but d... Lost Revenues in Auto Industry and Un-Maintained Vehicles
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
They say that the auto aftermarket industry grew at 3.7% in 2002. That 214 million cars are on the road, That 40% of those cars are over 10 years old. Source: http://www.aftermarket.org The Automotive Week/green sheet shows 77 billion in un-use... Finding and Installing Car Parts
By Jeff Lakie - 1/4/2008
So you`re mechanically inclined? Fabulous! You probably know a lot about repairing and installing car parts. When working on vehicles, there are certainly times when parts need to be replaced, costing you and, in turn, the customer a lot of money. But there are ways to cut your costs. Have you consi... What`s the Hype About Chrome Wheels?
By Richard Gazzo - 1/4/2008
Anywhere you seem to look nowadays, there are customized cars and trucks and those pieces of jewelry holding the tires in place are custom rims. Usually dipped in chrome, sometimes in gold. These flashy wheels are probably where "Bling, Bling" originated. With NBA all stars such as Maurice Taylor, L... Car Wash Fundraiser Committee
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
To have a successful car wash fundraiser you need a strong committee and a great location. Since I have been involved in running so many car wash fundraisers in the past let me discuss this with you for a minute. Remember what they say in successful retail businesses? It is all about Location, Locat... Mobile Detailing and Environmental Laws
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
Mobile Detailers are required to prevent water from entering a storm drain while washing and detailing cars. Most professional detailers know this but few understand where these laws came from. Here is the history behind where these laws and rules came from. It all it all started many years ago whe... Auto Parts Store Helps Revive Old Jaguar XJS` Racing Prowess: Tough & Durable Jaguar Suspension
By Michelle Crimson - 1/4/2008
Jaguar Parts and Automobile Parts, your leading Jaguar parts and car parts provider showcases the best Jaguar Parts for XJS and more! Featured in the store are excellent quality Jaguar suspension parts for Jaguar XJS. Built to... Buying a New Car? Use Feng Shui to Select Your Success Color
By Kathryn Weber - 1/4/2008
With September?s arrival comes the annual car buying season. But while selecting the type of car comes easily to most people, making a decision on the color of a car can be a stumbling block. Some people simply go with their favorite color, while others mull over color choices by considering facto... A Concept of the Future (And the Past)
By Zachary Engel - 1/4/2008
Pininfarina, an Italian car company founded by Battista ?Pinin? Farina in 1930, has long been a symbol of creative extremes in the automotive industry. In its early years Pininfarina operated on a small scale, producing a handful of prototypes and very limited runs of production cars. Soon the compa... Thinking About Renting Tire Chains?
By Elizabeth Morgan - 1/4/2008
For anyone wanting to make a one-time trip to a cold locale, they may find themselves in need of tire chains. For warmer-weathered tourists, this may come as a brand new tool, and some may want to look into tire chain rentals. However, this many not be the best option. First, few places rent tire ch... Online Auctions Business
By Helen Peshkova - 1/4/2008
Online auction sites are a great way to find a bargain on almost anything and an excellent way of getting the best price for selling something of your own. Online auctions are different from their real-world counterparts. You are free to take your time browsing the listings and bidding takes place o... Lemon Laws for Used Cars are Just Around the Corner
By Charles Essmeier - 1/4/2008
In 1982, California became the first state to pass an automobile ?lemon law? which gave owners of defective cars the opportunity to seek a replacement or a refund for a new car that had a defect that could not be repaired in a reasonable amount of time. This law proved so popular that other states ... Home-Study Driver Education or Classroom Course?
By Ispas Marin - 1/4/2008
Can we consider the home-study driver education a replacer for the traditional 30-hours classroom course? With a view to obtain a proper result to this issue some specialists made a comparison between performance and background knowledge levels of some students, picked up randomly to accomplish thre... What You Should Know About The Acura RSX
By Christopher Luck - 1/4/2008
What should you consider about the Acura RSX before you buy one? Any time I buy any new car I always make sure I have done my homework on it first. So if you think the Acura RSX may be the car for you, you should probably do what I do and make sure you know as much about the car as you can find out ... Kia Amanti 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
By James Raia - 1/4/2008
The reaction was immediate. One friend noticed the car in our driveway
and said unsolicited, "It looks like a Mercedes." A few days later, I drove
to a friend`s home and his words were nearly identical: "Nice Mercedes.
Oh, wait. That`s not a Mercedes. What is it?" What it is and how it resembles ... How Much Money Should I Offer the Dealer When Buying a New Car?
By Mia LeCron - 1/4/2008
When you go into a dealership, you want to know all of the pricing and costs of the car that you are looking into buying, as mentioned in my previous articles. You should know the manufacturer?s cost and the dealer?s cost. You need to calculate the cost that the dealer paid for the car and then mak... The Powerful eBay Bidding Strategy That Claims A 99% Success Rate
By Ian Major - 1/4/2008
Don`t you just love it? You`ve found that special item on eBay that you`ve just got to have! No If`s Ands or Buts, you`ve got to win that item. You`ve checked and double checked the "End Of Auction" time and date and you`re at your computer, signed in and raring to go at least 30 minutes before the ... Ebay, How To Buy Part One: Narrowing Down Search Results
By Amy Lieberfarb - 1/4/2008
Simply enter the keyword terms of your desired item in the search box of eBay?s Home Page and listings appear. eBay is an amazing marketplace featuring millions of items at any one time. It is best to narrow down your search to more specific terms to find what you are looking for in certain categori... An Emerging Market in eBay Consignments: The eBay Trading Post (Part II In A Series)
By Carolyn Schweitzer - 1/4/2008
In 2002, the eBay consignments business was born, referred to by eBay as the Trading Assistant Program. It`s possible that eBay didn`t foresee just how much they would benefit form their eBay consignments program. Designed to unite experienced eBay sellers with people who want heir merchandise sold ... How Many Car Washes Are in the United States?
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
We know pretty certain from public records and auto sales how many cars are in the United States, but have you ever wondered how many car washes are available to wash all those cars? With the long lines at the carwash it often appears the answer is, Not Enough! What is interesting is that in the car... The Electrocuted Automobile
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
It looks as if there will be newer cars coming out soon which have a 42 volt electrical system. Actually it will be a 36-volt electrical system with three 12-volt batteries in series. The good part is that it will create lower emissions because power steering pumps and air conditioning units can b... Selling on eBay? Here`s a Success Tip for Your Online Auctions
By Rena Klingenberg - 1/4/2008
Are you planning to sell on eBay? Or have you tried in the past but not had much success with your online auctions? If so, here`s a strategy that has worked very well for me. In my experience, the auction lots where I created a useful collection of related items got more bids and closed at higher ... What Do You Mean By Four Stroke?
By Thomas Yoon - 1/4/2008
What is a 4-stroke diesel engine? As the name suggests, these engines work on reciprocating
actions of pistons. One stroke means one linear motion of the
piston in one direction. When the piston moves in the opposite
direction, that is counted as another stroke. For a 4-stroke engine, the piston ... The Difference Between a Car Polish and a Car Wax - A Primer for the Car Enthusiast
By Dean Fueroghne - 1/4/2008
There`s a lot of confusion about the difference between a car polish and a car wax. Car Polish and Car Wax seem to have become interchangeable terms lately. Adding to the confusion, some manufacturers even call their product a polish when in reality it is a wax. No wonder many people think of car ... Getting Publicity for Your Car Wash Fundraiser Event
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
To insure a successful car wash fundraiser you will need to get publicity. You need to hit many different areas to insure everyone knows when and where the car wash fundraiser will be. The more people know about it the more people will show up. You must alert the media and the community. Here is som... What You Need To Know About Home Based Business Auto Insurance
By Jon Butt - 1/4/2008
When purchasing home based business insurance, auto insurance should not be overlooked, nor should you assume your personal car insurance is sufficient as home based business auto insurance. Even if it is, it`s important to know how, when, and to what extent it applies to your home business. Dependi... The Best Motorcycle Ride Ever
By Maricon Williams - 2/13/2007
Riding is all about passion. Some riders want to explore the mountainous terrains. Some want to conquer the smooth road in a protracted ride. There are different types of riding. And there are different motorcycle and motorcycle apparel. To yield the best motorcycle ride, riders must match their bik... Lights, Lamps, and Bulbs; Oh My!
By Matthew C. Keegan - 2/12/2007
Can you imagine driving down the road at night with barely a flashlight bulb to guide your way? The first cars were outfitted with headlights that were just about that dim. Fortunately, lighting technology has improved to the point to where your car?s lights can cut through the darkness allowing you... Speeding: An Excellent Law Destroyed By Dumb Enforcement
By James Smythe - 2/11/2007
The offence of exceeding the speed limit was sensibly created to improve road safety and offer guidance to drivers. When it is applied with intelligence it can do exactly that, and indeed generally until about 1985 that`s exactly what we had.
Much modern publicity suggests that perhaps 29.9 mph i... Biker`s Revelations
By Maricon Williams - 2/10/2007
I have loved motorcycles from the moment I have mounted on it and roam around the neighborhood. Even though it has caused me several falls, bruises and injuries still, I consider it as a passion. I like the feel of dominion. The way I can control power and speed. Learning to control something that ... Custom Car Covers For That Perfect Fit!
By Matthew C. Keegan - 2/3/2007
Bob Crowley and his wife, Teresa, were proud of their silver Honda Accord. Despite living in the city and parking their car right on the street, their ?98 Accord was nearly free of dings. The finish looked just as good as when they purchased the car. How could this be possible? With kids playing st... Toyota Prius Making Waves for Hybrid Vehicles
By Jenny McLane - 1/29/2007
The concept vehicle a few years back is now making big news around the world. The Toyota Prius is currentle the cleanest family car on the planet today. Voted as the 2005 European Car of the Year, the Prius sets a new standard on hybrid cars.
The car was chosen as the winner from a list of seven f... Personal Scooters Are Not Just For Fun
By Darren Safrin - 1/23/2007
Personal scooters are a highly valuable mobility tool for those who, for health reasons, are unable to move around in public or in their own homes. They can ease the burden of having to carry things like heavy groceries or other personal effects. In this sense they can also help people who have back... Hubcaps or Wheel covers, What?s In A Name?
By Phil Sollecito - 1/22/2007
Cars and trucks built before about 1935 came on wire spoke wheels with small metal caps installed to seal the wheel hub on the axle. Those early "HUBcaps" were smaller than 3" in diameter, made of heavy gauge plated steel hammered onto the hub of the wheel. Their main function was to keep dirt out o... Dealing with an Overheated Radiator
By Terry Brown - 1/22/2007
Overheating is one of the most common breakdowns that autos encounter during the summer season. It happens when the temperature of the coolant exceeds the normal operating temperature range of the engine. Overheating has many causes. Idling under hot weather for prolonged periods can wreak havoc on ... Quick and Easy Steps to Replace Ford Headlights from Your Friendliest Ford Parts Dealer
By Jay Stevens - 1/19/2007
Imagine your Ford auto without auto lights?your car or truck would definitely be boring! But more than enhancing your vehicle?s exterior looks, auto lights help a lot in keeping your vehicle safe and sound as you drive it down the road. Without lights, your Ford auto would be like a blind man gropin... What Should I Do To Improve My Old Dodge Truck?
By Terry Brown - 1/19/2007
Dodge trucks are among the most trusted in the industry. They are known for their dependability and toughness, giving every Dodge truck owner a sense of pride. Although durable and versatile, there are still a lot of ways for you to improve its performance, its comfort and convenience features as we... Boots Are Also Made For Riding
By Maricon Williams - 1/17/2007
According to Jessica Simpson?s song, ?boots are made for walking?. However, boots are also good for riding escapades.
There are different kinds of boots that will suit every rider?s personality and performance. They are tour boots, race boots and shorty boots. Tour boots are long and slender boot... Favorite Car Song and Why
By Sue and Chuck DeFiore - 1/16/2007
I have a number of favorites, however, my all time favorite is Hot Rod Lincoln by Commander Cody.
Since living in an extremely cold climate means taking your Corvette off the road in the winter months, a winter car is a must.
So in September we started looking for a car for winter and found a be... General Motors, US Government joins forces to Boost Hydrogen Storage
By Jenny McLane - 1/16/2007
General Motors (GM) and the Department of Energy (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories have joined forces to create, design and test a new and advanced method for storing hydrogen based on metal hydrides. The success of this project is important in making the fuel cell vehicle competitive with gasoline... Winter Car Care
By Kevin Schappell - 2/5/2006
As the weather turns colder, it is time to think about your car for a second. A little preparation can go a long way to making your winter travels a lot safer. Here is a checklist to get you started.
1. Check the antifreeze. The freezing point can be checked with a simple tool available at any au... Robot.
By Seamus Dolly - 1/22/2006
With the release of I ROBOT, one is immediately reminded of Professor Ken Warwick, and the research or experiments that he was involved in. His chip implant in 1998 was the source of some curiosity and debate. His building was retro-wired to interact with his movement or position within it. Doors co...
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