Monday, February 11, 2013

Many of us are using eBay to replace income lost, to replace a corporate job, or even to supplement retirement income. eBay is now helping the visually impaired learn to use its site for selling . In partnership with the Hadley School for the Blind’s Forsythe Center for Entrepreneurs, eBay’s Accessibility Team has created a course is going to allow those with an impairment the same opportunities and abilities as everyone else who uses eBay.

The free, one-lesson course, Selling On eBay, is designed to not only explain how eBay works, but it also show how to set up a Paypal account and other basic eBay information including selling on the site. There are some rules, regulations and fees that must be known by all users, and the services are designed to help those people understand about the fees and what goes on with an eBay account.
With all of the services eBay is currently offering to other individuals, this is a great start for those who are visually impaired, yet still want to use the Internet in order to make a living at home. For more information about the course, click here.

Related links:

Online Seller Success Story – From Unemployed to Living the Dream
 
Tips for Selling on eBay – Huge List of Resources
 
Building Passive Income Streams – Anyone Can Do It






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