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eBay Universityhas a very sophisticated site, and if you are serious about building an business, it's absolutely key that you learn not only to use the site properly, but also how to use it most effectively. One way of doing that learning is through University, which is a learning program that established to help people become successful merchants. one of the nice things about University is that is convienent to get involved. Classes are held in many locations throughout the United States of America, and additionally, classes may also be completed from home, using your computer. One thing to be aware of is that pretty much everything that you will learn through University can also be found on the web site – for free. The advantage of the University is that it will help you understand that information, as well as providing a method of learning which many people find more suitable for their style of learning. There are two courses that you should be considering:
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