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Can fflap.com Increase Your eBay Profits?

By Jason Slater
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Do you sell on eBay? If you do, particularly if you sell regularly, you may be interested in ways to attract attention and potentially increase your profits – fflap.com says it could have the answer.

fflap.comfflap.com has an interesting approach, built using open source tools, to helping you make more profits, and sell faster, from your eBay sales by utilising social networks (currently Twitter and Facebook) as a marketing tool – or as they say “make the social net work”.

fflap.comTo get fflapping you simply need to sign up to the service, select a suitable subscription package (there is a free option which currently allows you up to 3 daily fflaps), though you might want to take a look at the Professional subscription which increases your fflaps up to 50 and adds in a number of additional features including reporting, tracking, and scheduling.

fflap.com has also made it to the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch too – in the form of ifflap, a social networking tool for eBay, for which it tells us it can “harness the power of social networks to increase trading profitability by as much as 32% and sell items up to 60% faster”.

fflap.com founder, Jonathan Yates, said: “eBay businesses require innovative new tools to enable them to sell their way out of a difficult economy. The ifflap release continues our passion to develop eCommerce applications for use by individuals and businesses with new and exciting technologies such as the iPad”.

To learn how fflap can help you visit fflap.com.

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