dickbartlett719
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Joined 04-24-12, id: 3952504, Profile Updated: 04-24-12
We all know that Ebay is changing, personally I recently carry on going about my selling business and take them in my stride as I give a good service and the items that I choose distribute offer me the possibility to absorb their fees. They take me for my fees and I capitalise on their traffic volumes it really is a fair exchange when i see it. The issue isââ¬Â¦what do they see their business strategy and direction as now? Ebay have reduced itemizing fees and thrown in 'extras' such as gallery for 'free' and redefined their search algorithms to focus on sellers DSR's in an action that gives the seller more subjection the happier their clients are. The more exposure that a listing gets the higher it is likely that the final selling price will be higher and therefore the greater the FVF that will Ebay will collect, thus offsetting the low insertion fees. There are even rumours that Ebay are going to be moving towards free listings for any, does this not simply appear to be the Amazon business product?? Look at Amazon, they offer a absolve to list policy to their sellers however the marketplace is a hell of much more structured and controlled and then take a larger proportion in the final price in charges. If the customer isn't happy then it is up to the seller to produce them happy or they don't sell on the Amazon marketplace. No one can really argue that it happens to be a good business product but can Ebay really go from its seller focused approach (you possibly can make your fortune on here type of marketing) to some sort of buyer focused approach (such a use able and confidence building marketplace) without turning upon the very sellers (read legit) which happen to have made it what it is today. Thoughts? My websites: Best Online Auction Software In North America