eBay’ how to’ courses now available at the University of Hertfordshire

Published October 12th, 2005


The auction website, which was founded in 1995 and now has 11.2m users in the UK alone, is running two courses.The first is called Beyond the Basics and is aimed at those who have mastered the basics of selling and would like to move on to the next level.The second is the Top Seller University, a two-stream course aimed at experienced eBay sellers.Matt Priddle, events and education manager for eBay, said: “Our university events are designed to inform, educate, enthuse and empower our community members so they’re in a better position to join the thousands of people who already make a living by trading on eBay.co.uk”Whether you’re already using eBay to make a little extra pocket money or planning to sell thousands of items a month, eBay University will help you scale your sales and improve your efficiency when trading on the site.The courses will be run at the de Havilland Campus in Hatfield from 9.30am to 4.30pm.Beyond the Basics costs £30, and the Top Seller University course costs £50.





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