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Internet Business Skills Executives to Speak on Three Panels at eBay Live; Two of Three Panels Are Currently Sold Out

Business Wire, May 31, 2006

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Internet Business Skills is pleased to announce Jim Wilson, CTO, and Mike Siffin, VP Sales, will be speaking on three panels at eBay Live (http://pages.ebay.com/ebaylive/), eBay's annual user conference which begins June 13 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Jim Wilson, developer of the Pyrolister product line -- eBay optimization technology for existing PowerSellers -- will speak on a panel titled, "Streamlining Operations to Save Time." Jim is an MIT graduate whose business analytics technology helps existing eBay sellers gain a competitive advantage. The sold-out session will be held June 15 at 9:00 a.m. in Mandalay Bay Ballroom D.

Mike Siffin will replace IBS CEO Allison Hartsoe on a panel titled, "Using Research to Build Solid Selling Strategies and Increase Profits." Mike will help sellers decipher relevant metrics from existing eBay tools as well as review specific case studies from IBS customers. The session will be held June 14 at 9:00 a.m. in Mandalay Bay Ballroom F.

Mike Siffin will also replace IBS CEO Allison Hartsoe on a second panel titled, "Top Strategies for Building a Great Business on eBay." In this session, Mike will discuss IBS business analytics and how these tools help existing eBay sellers manage a healthy, sustainable eBay business. The sold-out session will be held June 14 at 4:30 p.m. in Mandalay Bay Ballroom F.

Internet Business Skills, Inc.

Located in the Colorado Springs Technology Incubator, Internet Business Skills, Inc. provides optimization technology, business analytics and niche consulting expertise to both new and high volume eBay sellers to give them a competitive advantage on eBay and other Internet channels. IBS is an eBay Certified Service and Solution Provider.

For more information, visit www.internetbusinessskills.com or call 888-273-3051.

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