I have known about eBay Radio since the beginning and it is hosted by Jim Griffith, eBay's official Dean of Education. However, all along, I never bothered to tune into the station because of my crappy internet connection. It is good enough for casual surfing but not good enough for streaming.
Last week though, I got myself a 3G broadband connection which is supposed to be a whole lot faster than Streamyx and decided to try to listen in to the eBay Radio.
With better connection, there was less buffering and I was able to enjoy the station. Constant buffering gives me a headache, anyway! I must say that for someone who has been trading on eBay for 2.5 years now and counting, I still find that there are plenty of stuff to learn from. Learning just never stops, be it learning the conventional way or via distance learning through the radio or web.
If you have questions about eBay, may I suggest that you tune in tor eBay radio first. I am sure your concerns would have already been covered previously. Listening to the radio is a great educational concept. It brand new experience from reading text.
Last week though, I got myself a 3G broadband connection which is supposed to be a whole lot faster than Streamyx and decided to try to listen in to the eBay Radio.
With better connection, there was less buffering and I was able to enjoy the station. Constant buffering gives me a headache, anyway! I must say that for someone who has been trading on eBay for 2.5 years now and counting, I still find that there are plenty of stuff to learn from. Learning just never stops, be it learning the conventional way or via distance learning through the radio or web.
If you have questions about eBay, may I suggest that you tune in tor eBay radio first. I am sure your concerns would have already been covered previously. Listening to the radio is a great educational concept. It brand new experience from reading text.
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