Tamebay's Sue Bailey – Distilling The Truth About eBay

Sue Bailey...

...of Tamebay fame is not known by any means as an eBay basher or even a detractor.  She has been promoting the eBay system of selling on Tamebay.com for a long time.  Readers of the Trading Assistant Journal may not be familiar with Tamebay but in the eBay space, this UK based blog is required reading.

Today Sue Bailey posted an article on Tamebay which in my mind presents the view of global sellers on eBay in a very succinct and reasonable way.  Sue touches on almost every aspect of the frustration and the disappointment eBay sellers are feeling.  Her points are well intended and in my view quite accurate.

We all have been saying eBay is not the only game in town any longer, Sue has distilled this point into a pure and mineral free statement of the facts.

Read these excerpts for yourself here, or follow the link to the article and read it in its entirety on Tamebay. Continue reading “Tamebay's Sue Bailey – Distilling The Truth About eBay” »

Contribute to an Article about eBay Competition, Amazon, Etsy, OnlineAuction or eCommerce Website?

WritingI am very honored to have been commissioned to research and write an article for a major publication.

This article will focus upon the general interest and the genuine need of eBay centric online merchants to learn about options available to them beyond eBay.

We all know and have discussed the evolution of the eBay system into a new and as yet undefined platform. Much of the old eBay that many merchants relied upon and understood has changed or will change in the near future.

eBay remains a powerhouse of eCommerce traffic and will remain so for some time.  Yet, it has become apparent  to most merchants in the eBay community that relying completely on a single venue may not be the best business plan.  eBay merchants are hungry for information pertaining to diversification of risk and secondary channels.

The question remains, and it seems to be an often asked question... Where do I go, outside of eBay?  What platforms should merchants look to for merchandising inventory online? Continue reading “Contribute to an Article about eBay Competition, Amazon, Etsy, OnlineAuction or eCommerce Website?” »

DesignLogic Created Frooition Powered eBay-Stores Design for Cornerstone Supply

 

We have have just created this new eBay stores design with our DesignLogic team in conjunction with Frooition in the U.K.

Cornerstone Supply is an established brick and mortar supplier of commercial carpet cleaning equipment and cleaning agents, specializing in heavy duty truck mounted carpet cleaning machines.

Our iBusinessLogic team of professionals and solutions will be bringing this company to eCommerce in a big way - starting with an eBay store designed by DesignLogic and powered by Frooition. Listing services provided by AuctionLogic will keep the inventory of this operation online via eBay with a minimal learning curve and maximizing uptime of inventory.

After our initial eBay stores setup and implementation we plan on designing and launching a eCommerce website and blog for this company.

Wish us luck as we hope to provide these types of services for brick and mortar businesses for the foreseeable future.