Todd Alexander

Todd Alexander has been an eCommerce professional in Australia for more than ten years. As an eBay employee, he has been responsible for bringing businesses online and helping improve their sales. For more than a decade he has been training baby boomers to buy and sell online. Todd hastaken part in numerous online and business conferences as a leading online expert and is the author of four books HOW TO USE eBAY & PAYPAL, HOW TO MAKE MONEY ON eBAY, WHY PAY RETAIL? and GET YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE NOW. Todd also manages two online businesses of his own.

http://www.toddalexander.net.au

Previous Books:
HOW TO USE eBAY & PAYPAL, HOW TO MAKE MONEY ON eBAY, WHY PAY RETAIL?, GET YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE NOW

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Author Bibliography

Cover of Everyday Internet at Any Age

Everyday Internet at Any Age

Todd Alexander

9780733629563   $19.99   Paperback   August 2012

EVERYDAY INTERNET AT ANY AGE is an easy-to-follow guide to help you get the most out of the internet if you haven t used it before or would like to use it more effectively, by Australian online expert, Todd Alexander. (Full details)

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Get Your Business Online Now!

Todd Alexander

9780733628986   $24.99   Paperback   March 2012

Online business, or e-commerce, has become the buzzword of the past year and so it is time that Australian businesses got online to reap the profits and success that is being witnessed in the international online economy. (Full details)

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How to Use eBay and PayPal

Todd Alexander

9780733628092   $14.99   Paperback - A Format   August 2011

The easiest guide available to buying and selling on eBay and using PayPal safely and efficiently - it's the only one for the Australian market endorsed by eBay and PayPal. (Full details)

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Pictures of Us

Todd Alexander

9780733621963   $22.99   Paperback - B Format   April 2007

Todd Alexander writes in a light and confident way about a regular family and the secrets they hold. He writes about accepting one s parents as people with flaws rather than clinging to the childhood ideal that they can do no wrong. (Full details)