Thursday, June 19, 2008

Little Sea Creature - Big Shock for Darwinists

A recent study funded by the National Science Foundation used over 100 computers Geckoforums analyse the evolutionary history of the Earth's earliest animals. In the 19th century, Charles Darwin introduced the view that all Geckoforums organisms form a tree of life from which the various species branch off. Although the tree currently looks more like a bush than a real tree, Darwin's supporters have not completely discarded his basic idea.

Evolutionary biologists had previously speculated that simple creatures should have diverged from the trunk of the tree before the more complex ones. Accordingly, they believed that the sponge was the first animal to branch off.

However, the results of the research, published in the April 10 issue of the British science journal Nature, were a big surprise and disappointment for evolutionists. Casey Dunn, whose research team made the groundbreaking discovery, Geckoforums according to physorg.com, "This was a complete shocker, so shocking that we initially thought something had gone very wrong."

The results were so shocking that the researchers had to check and re-check them several times before they were willing to believe what they had discovered.

The first animal to branch off was not the sponge but the comb jelly. This is significant since the comb jelly has tissues and a nervous system, which are complex systems thought to have evolved much later. A sponge, by contrast, is a more "primitive" creature, lacking both tissue and a nervous system. Dunn thus suggested that the first animal was more complex than previously believed.

In other words, the results were diametrically opposed to the expectations of scientists supporting the theory of evolution. Nonetheless, most of them are probably not prepared to Geckoforums their pet theory but will merely attempt to adjust the tree of life, Geckoforums though part of it is now clearly upside down.

Joel Kontinen is a translator and novelist currently living in Finland. His background includes an MA in translation studies and a BA in Bible and Theology. He likes to keep up-to-date on science news and often comments on creation/evolution and origins issues

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Did eBay Open the Door for Google?

We recently received an e-mail notifying us that eBay feels they need to level the playing field of their auctions vs. store listings. EBay feels that store listings are too cheap, and they need to increase the price to encourage more auctions, or core listings.

Bill Cobb, President of eBay North America claims that while 83% of the listings are store inventory listings, 91% of sales closed were of the core listings (i'm sorry, I fail to see the advantage store listings had?). He claims that the increase will mean that store listings will be paying an additional 6% on average. He also says that the current listing prices for store listings do not cover their hosting fees. Bill says that the store listing cost them 50% more than core listings.

I am surprised to see this move on the heels of Google anouncing their own Google Checkout. An answer to Pay Pal. Of course, eBay was quick to ban Google Checkout. That means Google may have to launch an auction site, Beer And Wine Making will we have a place to use Google checkout? Froogle was not exactly a raging success. Then again, no one had any reason to leave eBay. They may, now.

Let's take a look at an eBay store. This Bearded Dragon Books sells clothing. This seller has 1,777 listings. Please keep in mind, that is listings, not items. You see eBay does not allow a seller to offer choice of color or size in a listing, so if you have an item with 3 sizes, and two colors, you have to create 6 listings to Bestbodypiercings 1 item. This seller is selling at the basic store. That's $15.00 Secret Tips For Scoring High On Science Fair Projects month. Each listing cost this seller (at current rate) .02 per month. That is $35.54 per month, plus the basic store price, equals $50.54 per month just to list his items. Now you can't do without a gallery picture, that another .01cents per listing, so now we are up to $68.31 per month before we even make a sale. Ahh... the sale has a final value fee. The final value fee is based on the amount of the sale. But wait! That's not all, we have more! Pay Pal is the payment of choice for eBayers. They get their fees too! In short, to sell $792.99 worth of merchandise he payed $157.47 to eBay, and another 30.00 for pay pal fees, and $20.00 in key words search listings means this sellers cost for selling on eBay is $207.47. This seller drop ships, that means he purchases the item after it sells. His mark up is 100% or 2 times the cost of the merchandise. This gives the merchant $396.50 minus his cost of doing business, $207.47, leaves this merchant with a profit of $189.03. Yep, eBay made more on his sales than he did.

Now, dear Bill claims that the increases to store listings will average only 6%. That's an additional $9.45 for this seller. But, is Bill Other Lets look at the increases. This chart is straight out of Bill's email:

These Store Inventory format insertion fees take effect Aug. 22, 2006:

Starting Price-- New insertion fee-- Current Fee

$0.01 -- 24.99-- 5 2

$25.00 and higher 10 2

Some Store Inventory format final value fees also will also increase, effective Aug. 22, 2006:

Selling Price New Final Value Fee Current Fee

$0.01 -- 25.00 10% 8%

$25.01 -- 100.00 7% 5%

$100.01 -- 1,000.00 5% (no change) 5%

$1,000.01 and higher 3% (no change) 3%

Excuse me Bill, but my calculator must be malfunctioning. I believe the top of the chart show a 60% and 80% increase for insertion fees.

Let's assume the store we are talking about has half his listings at under 25.00, and half over. His new insertion fees will be $106.62 that's a 47% increase. This does not include the final value fee increase. Or the fact that this sellers has 2/3 of his items over $25.00

Now granted the seller could try and increase his prices to cover the extra insertion fees. Problem is, this is a highly competitive market and he might price himself out of sales.

The math is done, does this seller have any chance to earn money on eBay? I think Bill has forgotten that buyers come to eBay because of the sellers, so they can buy ...it. If it aint there, they won't be coming. Bill, it's not a good idea to chase sellers away. 83% of your listings... hmmm.

Ok Google (or anyone with an auction site), looks like eBay wants to hand over the keys to.. it.

Jim owns and operates http://www.neutronmarketing.com where you can get domain names, web hosting and free SEO tools.

4 Easy Steps To Sell At An Online Auction

Online auctioning through Ebay and other online auction sites are the craze of the new millennium. With the boom of the dot com era, we have now moved up shopping to a whole new level, where you do not have to be in any shop physically to purchase something you fancy. Rather, you just have to switch on the internet and go online to shops or auctions to bid and buy the items Thinkpad X300 you want to buy. It may seem easy for the buyer, and definitely it is a great opportunity to earn extra income for oneself! But the question is, is selling as easy as buying for such online shops or auctions?

Like any new thing that you want to venture to, you first have to understand what this is all about and also what are the practical steps that you should take to achieving Bluetooth Accessories aim of making it big through online auctions. In this article, we look into 5 of them

1. Understand which are the profitable markets

It may seem like common sense to many to aim for markets that are profitable so that you can make the most out of your Ebay auction. However you would be surprised at the amount of people who fail to do this! Beware of being over-confident in your own product; some say "My product is so good that it will be able to sell in any market." That is absolutely untrue and happens in exceptional cases only. Always know what you are heading into and being familiar with which are the profitable markets would help you make the right decisions into what to invest in and when to invest it.

2. Create your own product

No, I am not asking you to become an inventor and make up something from scratch. Create information for your product, and make it enticing to the public so that they would want to buy whatever you have on offer. You can either create your own or you can also source for freelance writers to get the niche content done. However, Eee Pc Laptops you are just starting out and do not have much resource, try as much to #respond up with the content yourself to save on having to hire someone to do it for you.

3. Create targeted, killer auctions

Remember step 1, about knowing your profitable markets? Research and find out which are the times where people are more likely to bid and purchase your products. Find that out and set your auction to end at approximately the same timing. People are 10 times more likely to bid when an auction is closing than when it still has a few days to go. Also, come up with a wonderful design that captures anybody's attention when they see it. Start from your title, make it fanciful but at the same time, make sure that it captures lots of the keywords that the people in your market frequently use.

4. Let your auction run on itself

It is good to occasionally drop by to check on any technical errors that may crop up, other than that, you do not really have to physically care for your auction anymore as it would run by itself smoothly. Create a download page for your customers if you are selling digital products or else have a sales record to write down every sale that you make to facilitate the administrative work.

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Search eBay Coin Auctions

If you are Oqo Laptops coin collector, you should be happy to know that coin collecting is easier today than ever. Before Wine Bags Boxes And Carriers advent of the internet, for example, coin collectors had to travel far and wide to meet with other collectors. They had to go to coin collecting shows and, depending on how serious of a collector you were, coin collecting was a members exclusive club. Today, coin collecting has become much easier and more widespread thanks to internet auction sites such as Ebay. All you have to do is search Ebay coin auctions to obtain those hard to get coins, rare coins, foreign coins, or whatever else you collect. You can browse coins in the comfort of home and you can have the coins delivered right to you.

What You Need


In order to search Ebay coin auctions, all you need is a computer and an internet connection. There are Anklets coin collectors out there who love to show their collections off on the internet and you can even #respond on these rare coins, just as you would at a real coin auction. The only difference is that you never have to leave your house.

In order to show off your own collection, and to offer your rare coins to other collectors, you will need to set up an Ebay account. You dont need an account to search Ebay coin auctions, but you will need an account if you hope to auction off your own coins. To create an account, simply follow the directions given to you by the Ebay website. Your payments will go through a website called Paypal, or you can set it up using a credit card. Ebay will take a small percentage of whatever you get for you coins, but its a small price to pay for the exposure. Think of all the people who will search Ebay coin auctions and think of all the people that will see the coins youre offering.

To set up your own coin auction, simply take a picture of whatever coin you are looking to auction off. Then, write a short description of the coin. This is what others will see when they search Ebay coin auctions. You can set a starting bid price and then see where it goes. You also have the option of setting up a time limit on your bid. Just make sure that you are happy with the limits you set Pirates once the bid is over, thats the price youre going to get.

If you are a collector and youre not too keen on leaving your house to do your collecting, just search Ebay coin auctions to find those rare and unique coins, or post your own to help someone build their collection. Thanks to Ebay, coin collecting has never been easier.

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