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36 OUR TOWN November 30, 2006 NEWS YOU LIVE BY CONTINUING EDUCATION Big Tips for Small Entrepreneurs EBay expert Barbara Weltman shares the secrets of successful e-commerce By Caroline Jaffe-Pickett Barbara Weltman is one of the nation’s leading authorities on small business. She has written several top-selling books, including “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Starting an eBay Business,” and is a columnist for Inc.com, Staples.com and the Hudson Valley Business Journal. Weltman has also been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. She is sched- uled to teach a Learning Annex class on how to build a thriving eBay business on Dec. 14, and again on Jan. 15, 2007. Q : Describe your background and any early influences that led to your interest in small busi- ness. A: I’m an attorney, with a degree from Brooklyn Law School, so I’ve worked with many businesses over the years helping them get started. It was exciting to see businesses grow from the ground up. Deciding on law school was a spur of the moment decision, but it opened up a whole world for me, and led me to writing and teaching, which is what I do now pri- marily. I run seminars and am also adjunct professor at Manhattanville College in Purchase, where I teach “Principles of Entrepreneurship.” Before all that, my dad had his own business run- ning a machine shop. That was my first exposure to small business growing up, so I would have to say he is my greatest role model. Q : How did you come to be an eBay expert? A: My husband has been a Powerseller [a top eBay seller] since 1998, and I learned by working with him. I started out doing all the packing and shipping. Q : What do you think are the most prevalent myths about eBay? A: “If you post it, it will sell,” is one of the most common myths. EBay is highly competitive, and you really have to know the tricks and tools to optimize a listing [and] drive traffic to your listing. You want to maximize your web presence by having your own web site, for example, or using some of the eBay tools, such as the eBay stores. Q : What are the common pitfalls for small business owners or those starting a home based busi- ness, and how can they avoid them? A: People are very casual with their records, and it catches up with them in all kinds of ways—problems with inventory, taxes, supplies—every aspect of their business. You must maintain accurate books and records, keep receipts, and develop good business habits. Many small business owners use accountants, and I’m a big believer that if you can spend more time making money, that should be the goal. Q : Do you have any student success stories you can share? A: A woman was fired from her corpo- rate job, and was devastated. But she started doing computer consulting, and also began a side business on eBay selling handbags. She makes about $50K a year, and it’s proven to be great security for her, more then if she’d had a job. Q : What trends in small business do you foresee in the near future? A: Given rising commuting costs and changing demographics, there is going to be much more interest in home-based businesses. As it stands now, 1.3 million people already make a living on eBay, and over 3 million depend on eBay for income in some way. Q : What’s your best advice for today’s small business entre- preneurs? A: My best tip would be to do your home- work first and lay the groundwork. Research all you can about the products. If you are selling shoes and everyone else is too, you have to be able to buy and sell at competitive prices or you won’t make money—so sourcing is huge. Q : What is the most common question your students ask? A: There is none—every situation is so unique. With eBay, there is a broad range of experience, from newcomers to the more established. But in general, every- one wants helps with streamlining proce- dures and developing systems so they aren’t recreating the wheel, particularly with multiple listings and tracking issues. Q : What’s the best eBay resource you recommend? A: There’s a free website called “Auction Bites,” (auctionbytes.com), which fea- tures eBay news blasts. It’s a great resource. For more information, contact the Learning Annex at 212-371-0280 or visit Barbara’s website at www.bar- baraweltman.com. Small business expert Barbara Weltman is scheduled to teach a Learning Annex semi- nar on building a thriving eBay business. JOHN KRTIL FUNERAL HOME; YORKVILLE FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. Dignified, Affordable and Independently Owned Since 1885 WE SERVE ALL F AITHS AND COMMUNITIES • Direct Cremations $1095 Complete • Burial and Traditional Funerals $1575 and up • Expert Pre-Planning Available 212-744-3084 1297 First Ave (69 th & 70 th St.) John S. Krtil Owner/Manager Newly Renovated & Enlarged • www.krtilfuneralhome.com East Side Smile Solutions is a full-service dental office. Our dentists are known for their exceptional work in general and cosmetic dentistry, with expertise varying from preventive and restorative care, root canal therapy, oral surgery, implants, TMJ, full mouth reconstruction, to smile enhancements. With us, you'll get a glamorous smile and keep smiling! www.NYCenterforDentistry.com Major Insurance Policies Accepted Get that GLAMOROUS Smile 353 East 83rd Street @ First Avenue New York, NY 10028 (212) 249-0877 SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR NEW PATIENTS Ultra Teeth Whitening SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE: $450 (Regularly $950)

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Page 1: OUR TOWN • November 30, 2006 CONTINUING EDUCATION … · work in general and cosmetic dentistry, with expertise varying from preventive and restorative care, root canal therapy,

36 • O U R TO W N • N o v e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 6 N E W S YO U L I V E B YC O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N

Big Tips for Small Entrepreneurs EBay expert Barbara Weltman shares the secrets of successful e-commerce By Caroline Jaffe-Pickett

Barbara Weltman is one of the nation’sleading authorities on small business. Shehas written several top-selling books,including “The Complete Idiot’s Guide toStarting an eBay Business,” and is acolumnist for Inc.com, Staples.com andthe Hudson Valley Business Journal.Weltman has also been featured in TheNew York Times, The Wall Street Journaland The Washington Post. She is sched-uled to teach a Learning Annex class onhow to build a thriving eBay business onDec. 14, and again on Jan. 15, 2007.

Q: Describe your backgroundand any early influences that

led to your interest in small busi-ness.A: I’m an attorney, with a degree fromBrooklyn Law School, so I’ve workedwith many businesses over the yearshelping them get started. It was excitingto see businesses grow from the groundup. Deciding on law school was a spur ofthe moment decision, but it opened up awhole world for me, and led me to writingand teaching, which is what I do now pri-marily. I run seminars and am alsoadjunct professor at ManhattanvilleCollege in Purchase, where I teach“Principles of Entrepreneurship.” Beforeall that, my dad had his own business run-ning a machine shop. That was my firstexposure to small business growing up,so I would have to say he is my greatestrole model.

Q: How did you come to be aneBay expert?

A: My husband has been a Powerseller [atop eBay seller] since 1998, and I learnedby working with him. I started out doingall the packing and shipping.

Q: What do you think are themost prevalent myths about

eBay? A: “If you post it, it will sell,” is one of themost common myths. EBay is highlycompetitive, and you really have to know

the tricks and tools to optimize a listing[and] drive traffic to your listing. Youwant to maximize your web presence byhaving your own web site, for example,or using some of the eBay tools, such asthe eBay stores.

Q: What are the common pitfallsfor small business owners or

those starting a home based busi-ness, and how can they avoid them?A: People are very casual with theirrecords, and it catches up with them in all

kinds of ways—problems with inventory,taxes, supplies—every aspect of theirbusiness. You must maintain accuratebooks and records, keep receipts, anddevelop good business habits. Manysmall business owners use accountants,and I’m a big believer that if you canspend more time making money, thatshould be the goal.

Q: Do you have any studentsuccess stories you can share?

A: A woman was fired from her corpo-

rate job, and was devastated. But shestarted doing computer consulting, andalso began a side business on eBay sellinghandbags. She makes about $50K a year,and it’s proven to be great security forher, more then if she’d had a job.

Q: What trends in small businessdo you foresee in the near

future?A: Given rising commuting costs andchanging demographics, there is going tobe much more interest in home-basedbusinesses. As it stands now, 1.3 millionpeople already make a living on eBay, andover 3 million depend on eBay for incomein some way.

Q: What’s your best advice fortoday’s small business entre-

preneurs?A: My best tip would be to do your home-work first and lay the groundwork.Research all you can about the products.If you are selling shoes and everyone elseis too, you have to be able to buy and sellat competitive prices or you won’t makemoney—so sourcing is huge.

Q: What is the most commonquestion your students ask?

A: There is none—every situation is sounique. With eBay, there is a broad rangeof experience, from newcomers to themore established. But in general, every-one wants helps with streamlining proce-dures and developing systems so theyaren’t recreating the wheel, particularlywith multiple listings and tracking issues.

Q: What’s the best eBay resourceyou recommend?

A: There’s a free website called “AuctionBites,” (auctionbytes.com), which fea-tures eBay news blasts. It’s a greatresource.

For more information, contact the

Learning Annex at 212-371-0280 or

visit Barbara’s website at www.bar-

baraweltman.com.

Small business expert Barbara Weltman is scheduled to teach a Learning Annex semi-nar on building a thriving eBay business.

JOHN KRTIL FUNERAL HOME;YORKVILLE FUNERAL SERVICE, INC.

Dignified, Affordable and Independently Owned Since 1885

WE SERVE ALL FAITHS AND COMMUNITIES• Direct Cremations $1095 Complete

• Burial and Traditional Funerals $1575 and up• Expert Pre-Planning Available

212-744-30841297 First Ave (69th & 70th St.)John S. Krtil Owner/Manager

Newly Renovated & Enlarged • www.krtilfuneralhome.com

East Side Smile Solutions is a full-service dentaloffice. Our dentists are known for their exceptionalwork in general and cosmetic dentistry, with expertise varying from preventive and restorative care,root canal therapy, oral surgery, implants, TMJ, fullmouth reconstruction, to smile enhancements. Withus, you'll get a glamorous smile and keep smiling!

www.NYCenterforDentistry.comMajor Insurance Policies Accepted

Get that

GLAMOROUSSmile

353 East 83rd Street@ First Avenue

New York, NY 10028(212) 249-0877

SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR NEW PATIENTS

Ultra Teeth WhiteningSPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE: $450

(Regularly $950)