I reckon someone from eBay's marketing department has discovered social networking and blogs because they've been releasing all sorts of initiatives to tap into this type of web 2.0 media.
Anyway, eBay To Go is defined as a free ?widget' or small piece of code that allows anyone (even non registered users) to showcase from 1 to 10 favorite eBay items on their blog, or within social networking sites like MySpace etc.
?Not sure why they named it ?eBay To Go'. It's not as if you are taking a piece of eBay with you or ordering a slice of eBay as a takeout, but I guess they had to call it something.
Since auction listings expire, I recommend using the ?search' option to display a defined search rather than specific items that will expire as soon as the auction's finished,
When you opt to show a specific auction or auctions, they'll be displayed for 120 days, after which time items for a specific, predetermined search term will be displayed.
Honestly, you might as well just do that from the start, because what's the point in showing expired items that no one can buy? Remember, you want to use this tool to sell more, not to highlight weird and wacky auctions to impress your friends!
Now, here's the renegade insider secret for ?eBay To Go' so listen up.
If you select the ?search' option when prompted to select a version of the widget (rather than single item or multiple item) you should be able to use keywords that are so specific that they only bring up your listings! If that isn't the case, you need to tweak your listing titles so that does happen.
What this means is that when you insert the widget in the site or blog of your choice (see the list below) ONLY your listings are displayed! And why would you want people buying from anyone but you?
Currently you can create eBay To Go widgets for:
MySpace
MySpace Blog
WordPress Blog
Blogger Blog
Friendster
Yahoo 360
Typepad Blog
LiveJournal
Tagged
I'm sure this list will change and expand over time to keep up with the flavor of the month social networking sites and popular blog providers.
Where To Go Florida
Since the era of globalization is upon us, we need to adapt to changing technologies. An essential factor to consider is to weigh the pros and cons of software programs, taking into account that most people don't really use all of a software's features and capabilities. The fundamentals must be addressed: does it serve our purpose, how will it increase productivity, is it user-friendly, how steep is the learning curve, and how quickly does it spew out critical information?
Don't Say No Right Away
If you're a project person, there are project management software programs that you could look into. Common features of project management software are:
?scheduling
?critical path calculation
?information (roles, assignments, history of project activities, workload, warning signals
Other software programs are much more complicated and industry-focused and therefore have additional and advanced features.
Indeed there have been criticisms against project management software. These criticisms range from focusing on schedules rather than on project objectives, deviating from a sound project management philosophy, not distinguishing between the pre-planning and post-planning phases, not being able to keep up with project progress, having too many features that don't serve a purpose and removing the personal interaction of the project administrator with team members.
These are all valid arguments no doubt, but when you're handling large projects, you need a tool to alleviate some of the burden that comes with manual file-keeping. The smart thing to do would be to test different software programs and request a demonstration and trial period from the manufacturer. To actually turn your back to software just because other people have criticized it is not the right approach. You'll have to find out for yourself; don't close the door to possibilities that technology has to offer.
Heard of Gantt?
If you work in project management, you've probably heard of the Gantt Project. It is one of the more popular project management software that managers use. It falls under the open source category and runs on Windows, Linux and Mac.
By the way, it's free. No need to request a special budget for it!
Some key features of this software program are the abilities to: (a) set up task hierarchies and dependencies, (b) generate a PERT chart and a resource load chart and to (c) produce reports in PDF and HTML formats. If you go to the Gantt Project web site (type ?ganttproject dot com?), you will see screen shots that will help you visualize how you can adapt the software to your needs.
Given that the GanttProject software program is based on scheduling, you can divide your project into small tasks and assign people to each of these tasks. The software also lets you decide dependencies between tasks. Dependencies simply mean that you create a link between one or more phases of a given project.
To illustrate: your project consists of three principal phases: the first phase is to order raw materials from three potential suppliers, the second phase is to analyze the suppliers? costs and delivery schedules, and the third phase is to request management for a raw material budget. You can establish that the third phase cannot be done until the second phase is 100% complete.
What About Open Workbench?
Another popular project management software is Open Workbench. It is also open source and while it can be downloaded for free, users will need to purchase the Clarity upgrade if the program is to be used on an enterprise-wide basis.
Unlike Gantt, Open Workbench is available only for Windows and is considered an excellent substitute for Microsoft Project. It has four main uses:
project planning (definition of tasks, dependencies, sub-projects and guidelines, calendars),
project scheduling (this is performed in the program's Auto Schedule),
resource management (resources are in the form of people, equipment, materials, cash)
project review (track progress, determine rate of completion, estimate dates for final completion, resetting of project if necessary)
There are at least 30 other project management software programs that are available either as free or fee-based programs. Before you argue against software, it won't harm to try at least a couple. Who knows, you may fall in love with one of them and blame yourself for not hopping into the bandwagon sooner.
If you do decide to adopt a software program for your projects, make sure that you have the permission to do so. Be sensitive to the IT platforms of your company and speak with your IT department to verify if the software program you're about to choose will be compatible with the company's existing platforms. Explain to your members also that the software should be used strictly for office projects. It cannot be used to monitor their personal projects.
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