PeSA ECMTA DSRs Conference Call – Final Analysis – What Sellers Should Know

Brandon Dupsky of ECMTA hosted today's special invitation conference call for PeSA/ECMTA members and selected invitees of the Trading Assistant Journal and eBay & Beyond Internet Radio Show.

The call, focusing on the reality of DSRs (Detailed Seller Ratings) and how they effect eBay sellers' businesses, was held at 5PM Eastern time on Thursday, April 10th, 2008.

The intention was not to complain or commiserate about the eBay DSR situation. The goal of this call-in session was to help members of PeSA/ECMTA find a clear path through the eBay DSR minefield and to find a way to move forward into profitability. Some members have found sales levels diminishing because of the new buyer feedback system.

All eBay sellers are obviously worried about being disadvantaged in the new Best Match search, which is tied to the detailed seller ratings left by buyers.

DSRs - Detailed Seller Ratings - What did we learn? Continue reading “PeSA ECMTA DSRs Conference Call – Final Analysis – What Sellers Should Know” »

eBay Detailed Seller Ratings DSR's HELP Call in or Listen -Thursday PESA ECMTA

PESA ECMTADSR's getting you down?

Don't know what to do about the eBay Star ratings, having trouble figuring out the whole new concept eBay is promoting as the "Buyer Experience"? Trouble with Best Match?

You are not Alone!

eBay has initiated numerous radical changes in the last several months and you are not the only one trying to keep up! The good people at PESA and ECMTA (Professional eBay Sellers Alliance and E Commerce Merchants Trade Association) discuss matters like this with the members of the two associations on a regular basis. They figure that many members trying to find a clear path forward is more productive than one eBay seller trying to do it on their own.

Both organizations will be holding a joint conference call to discuss the eBay Detailed Seller Ratings - DSR's - and how to improve them.

This call will be open to not just the paid membership, anyone can join in on this call!

Tomorrow at 5 Pm Eastern and 2PM Pacific

This open conference call will be available to anyone using the special access code listed below.

This access code has been offered to readers of the Trading Assistant Journal and listeners of the eBay & Beyond Internet Radio show by special arrangement. Continue reading “eBay Detailed Seller Ratings DSR's HELP Call in or Listen -Thursday PESA ECMTA” »

Catalyst 2008 Wrap up – Part One – First 2 Days eCommerce, Social Networking, Scot Wingo eBay & More

Whew,

What a way to spend three days in North Carolina! Catalyst 2008 was a informational bonanza held at an unbelievably beautiful and historic resort. There was more to talk about than the accommodations or the hosts.  I have approximately 30 pages of handwritten notes compiled from the three days of sessions and meetings at Catalyst 2008.

I also had quite a flight delay due to weather last night so please excuse me if I do not get all my thoughts out in this one post.

Let's just summarize the Highlights and I will go into greater detail in future posts.

Highlights:

Day One

  • Meeting Joe Schaefer and the people from Jellyfish.com (a Microsoft acquisition) on the ride to Pinehurst from the Raleigh-Durham International Airport on a shuttle provided by PayPal.  Jellyfish is a new way to use pay per action advertising and I think anyone interested should check them out. Nice people too!
  • Keynote Speech - Chris Imegima - Nike - Seeing the magical ethos of Nike and how they can use the significant power of branding and celebrity to push forward innovation in marketing and design was a pleasure. Hearing all of the self promotion marketing speak was less than impressive, as I have already stated. Nike is a wonderful brand and I am certain everyone in the room (which was also filled with wonderful brands) could have learned something from Nike; I am just not sure we were privy to any actionable information or could apply what Nike is doing to any other brand or eCommerce operation. Afterall, is Catalyst not an eCommerce event?

Day 2

  • Scot Wingo - Keynote of Day 2 - ChannelAdvisor Update - Scot obviously has a handle on the pulse of eCommerce. His presentation on day 2 was more than about the status of ChannelAdvisor; the presentation covered almost ever aspect of online sales and eCommerce, trends, predictions, profits and possibilities. This was a no-holes-barred review of the year past and the future for not only ChannelAdvisor and their clients, but for the industry as a whole. Main points included:
    • Shopping via search is 41% of gross while direct to site is down to 20% and dropping.
    • People find products through search.
    • Amazon is increasing sales
    • Yahoo is increasing in search,
    • eBay's decline has leveled out.
    • Comscore Q 107 is showing a slowing of eCommerce trends, yet ChannelAdvisor clients has seen a 19% increase year to year.
    • Scot Wingo sees plenty of growth for multi-channel merchants - "Don't listen to pundits"
    • eBay only sellers - "Missing out on 75% of the pie"
    • Google = 60% Market share in USA / 80% Rest of the World - Search is very important as is long tail and Google checkout showing a bump in click through rate.
    • Older Comparison Shopping Engines declining in traffic & importance while new CSE 2.0 sites like Jellyfish, Ciao & Pronto are growing fast.
    • eBay - GMV growth slowed to 8% vs 20%, active users NOT growing, fixed price is growing and top buyer issue is shipping. eBay growth is slower than eCommerce and changes are bountiful.
    • Amazon - Growth is faster than eCommerce, Amazon Prime is primary factor and Amazon.com growth is up 40 - 50% year to year.
    • Major Announcement - Buy.com and CA form partnership - No integration fees for CA customers with full access to 11 million Buy.com customers.

As you can gather, Scot's speech held a great deal of information and for a non-shorthand note taker, I think I gathered most of the important points here. There were more, to be sure, but overall I think the tone was positive and factual, not self-promoting...a real refreshing change from standard CEO type presentations. Scot seems more the analyst type than a self promoter - he shows the facts and follows the information. This may be why his CA products are so well received. With the data ChannelAdvisor includes in their products, it is hard to argue with the value.

  • eBay - See my last post about eBay's presentation with PayPal - I will write more about some of the details from this presentation in a detailed post on another day. The highlights were few and far between but not all was lost. I will keep you posted.
  • Social Networking - a panel discussion including representatives from Buy.com, Canvas on Demand and Abe's Books. In summary, my impression from this discussion was that the panelists had not seen a significant bump from social networking marketing. The general consensus seemed to be to not invest a great deal of time or money into social networking unless you have a clear plan and see real benefits. Some social networking efforts have paid off, especially opening up your eCommerce website to the use of customer generated reviews. Reviews drive sales and create dynamic fresh content for SEO. Another point: If you plan on populating sites like Digg, Stumble Upon or Twitter with your own content, be transparent. Do not submit content without a clear understanding for the reader regarding your association with the product. Finding conversations about your niche and joining is a recommended practice.
  • Life Cycle Model Small Business Infant to IR500 - Scot Wingo moderated a discussion including several merchants who started with very modest beginnings and have grown online businesses into major brands.

"eBay is a Firehose." said Bill Frische of Dyscern. "No channel provides more traffic."

The consistent message from this panel is all of these sellers continue to use eBay, even when the other channels and their own websites provide a great deal of revenue. eBay is still a great place to find traffic and new customers. You must know what sells where and how and never keep stock longer than 28 days; older stock is sold on eBay. All of these sellers sell internationally.  With the dollar what it is, you must sell globally.

Best Investment - "Make your own website." - Jacob North SophiaStyle.com

"EBay is training wheels for eCommerce" - Scot Wingo

Worst Investment - Shopping.com (Source asked to not be quoted)

Overall this was a very informative panel discussion by sellers who have been there and done that.

In my next post, I will get into detail regarding the rest of Day 2 and the insights provided by Mr. Vince Monical of Google, plus the very interesting 10 person focus panel of local Internet shoppers from the surrounding Pinehurst community in our next post. Day 3 was very interesting with a "Pimp My Site" demonstration put on by fellow eBay stores designers Debbie Levitt, Andrew Main and Jeff Dyksen and it ended with a great presentation as the final Keynote with Ben Ling of Facebook.

Also look for a more in depth article on our sister blog Allbusinessauctions about the creative ways companies like 3balls.com and Fleegolf have used the power of trade ins and trade up merchandise to build a business based upon eBay and eCommerce. Coming Soon.

BuyitSellit a Free Option for off eBay eCommerce Webstores – Buy it Sell it Review

buyitsellit logoAs Trading Assistants we are always looking for ways to sell.  We have all heard about the "advantages of an eBay store" and really there are some great reasons to take advantage of that low cost opportunity to bring new traffic to your listings from outside of eBay.  A correctly set up eBay store is worth every bit of the $15.95 monthly fee. 

Use of a "stand alone" eCommerce website has always been recommended, even by the experts at eBay.  Setting up an eCommerce or OSCommerce store has not always been a simple task.  But now there are other new and exciting options to expand your market. A new review series has been started to explain the advantages of these off eBay webstore options.

You can read the first installment about the free webstore Buy it Sell it (by inkfrog) here: Buy it Sell it

http://allbusinessauctions.com/blog/2008/02/14/google-buy-it-sell-it-ebay-competitor-review-buyitsellit-vs-ebay/

Top 10 New Years eBay Store Resolutions for Small Business Owners

Magic of New Years ResolutionsTis the season for New Years Resolutions

As a small business owner do you have an eBay plan for 2008?

Small business owners are bombarded by multiple ideas, emails and suggestions concerning how they should run, improve and increase business this time of year. Among these New Years Resolutions ideas is one which I consider to be the most likely to provide a return on investment for any business owner... I suggest any small business should research the viability of adding an eBay marketing plan, including the use of an eBay store, to the present marketing budget. If you have not already looked into the potential of eBay and eBay Stores, you should designate this as one of the top priorities for your company in 2008.

No matter if your business has an established eCommerce Internet website or not, adding an eBay business/marketing plan to your retail or wholesale operation is not only a revenue producing sales tool but also a promotional venue with an unlimited potential to increase your businesses bottom line and overall worldwide branding exposure and recognition. So lets make looking into eBay a primary New Years resolution for your company, here are 10 resolution ideas and the possible benefits of following our advice:

Top 10 New Years eBay Store Resolutions for Small Business Owners

  1. OPEN and eBay store and stock it with merchandise- This is the first step! Once you make this initial step, your business will be on its way towards gaining worldwide exposure for your brand and a robust and lively new customer base. All built in to the incredible and free built in SEO advantages of an eBay store. Question: Are you aware that more searches are initiated for products on eBay each day than on Google? In fact there are more searches completed each day on eBay than on Google's entire system and every search within eBay is initiated by a consumer looking for a product to buy. People search on Google for free information. Which place do you want your products found?
  2. Build up your positive feedback number- By building the eBay account feedback through purchases and the sales of your store merchandise new and exciting features of your eBay account will become available. Once your feedback rating exceeds 100 all of your fixed price and store listings will be gaining even more Internet exposure on eBay express and you will qualify for many other programs within eBay. When your sales exceed $1000.00 per month, your business will be listed as a PowerSeller. Powerseller status indicates to the consumer that you are a steady and reliable resource and that they can have confidence buying from you. Additionally, when your sales surpass $3000.00 per month, your business will qualify for a reduction in PayPal fees.
  3. Advertise your business locally via eBay - Create excitement and build confidence with your current customers by telling them about your new and exciting eBay store. Your customers will all know what eBay is and you will be amazed at how they will react to the news of your businesses move into eBay. Immediately you will gain a reputation for being cutting edge and Internet savvy.
  4. Set up a Trade - In / Trade - Up Program for new equipment sales - With your company eBay store and Continue reading “Top 10 New Years eBay Store Resolutions for Small Business Owners” »

eBay Changes Coming in 2008 – Are you an inefficient Seller? No Listing Fees?

eBay is in for some changes in 2008.

As sellers we all know change is inevitable and required for sustained growth in any marketplace. The changes which are reported in the article quoted below by: Richard Waters in San Francisco, which seem to be coming in 2008 may help established sellers on eBay yet hinder the newer sellers on eBay.

In Summary this is what you can look for in 2008

  • Major Revamp of eBays Core Business
  • More of an e-Commerce look and feel of the site (already in the works)
  • Testing of a new "no listing fee" model (Where have you heard about that before?)
  • Priority in the general search will go more towards "the most reliable sellers".
  • "Weeding out" of fraudulent and inefficient sellers

eBay definately needs to make some changes so I think we should all take a wait and see attitude. Of course if you are one of the fraudulent or inefficient sellers your view may be different. As a honest and efficient seller you should applaud the idea of getting rid of dead weight. eBays core revenue structure has always been bouyed by those same inefficient sellers however. eBay never really cared if your item sold the first time listed or not, because they make money either way. With a change to a no listing fee model, this will change the goal of eBay drastically. eBay will be more involved with making sure every listing is successful. This can only lead to more exciting promotion of our products by eBay.

I say stick with eBay and look forward to some exciting changes in the future. If these adjustments are actually made and done well, 2008 could be a very good year!

Tinkering with the core mechanisms of the world's busiest e-commerce site is not to be undertaken lightly. Yet John Donahoe, head of Ebay's marketplace division, is preparing an overhaul for early next year that amounts to a major revamp of Ebay's core business.

Who is John Donahoe?

  • Current President at eBay
  • Past Worldwide Managing Director at Bain & Company
  • Education Dartmouth College

Public Profilehttp://www.linkedin.com/pub/4/1b/368

If successful, it could revive the company's flagging growth while also strengthening his own standing as the likely eventual successor to Meg Whitman as Ebay's chief executive.

A former managing partner of Bain, the consulting firm, who joined Ebay nearly three years ago, Mr Donahoe has cast an outsider's dispassionate eye over some of the site's practices and found them wanting. During an interview at Ebay's headquarters in Silicon Valley, he talks with the clear and untroubled certainties of the consultant, and he has the prescriptions to match.

"A year ago, we had 14 per cent of global e-commerce, we are the largest e-commerce provider, and our home page still looks like a flea market," he says. "The world around us had changed. In particular our buyers' experience hadn't kept up." Continue reading “eBay Changes Coming in 2008 – Are you an inefficient Seller? No Listing Fees?” »

Can anyone clean up on eBay?

Can anyone clean up on eBay?

  • If you sell collectibles like this Hummel - You could
  • If you find a niche you enjoy - You might
  • But if you're a brick and mortar business already - you will!

Brick and mortar retailers, wholesalers, distributors and manufacturers need to be aware that they already have 90% of the required ingredients to become very successful eBay and eCommerce retailers. In house these businesses already have the manpower, the sources of supply, the shipping capabilities and the product knowledge required to become a successful Internet marketing organization.

If you own or work for any kind of brick and mortar business mentioned above... You should look at adding eBay and then eCommerce to your business! Another stream of income could not be a bad thing and the brand exposure worldwide is always a good thing.

Give it a try or ask us for help!

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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.

Why every Trading Assistant and eBay Franchise Drop Store Should have and eBay Stores Account


In our previous post we reviewed Trading Assistants & franchise eBay drop store marketing ideas and I promised to detail how and why every Trading Assistant or drop store owner should have an eBay Stores account.

It always amazes me when I consult with franchise owners who are struggling to find that they have not signed up to become an eBay store owner. These franchise drop store owners are struggling to generate profits and eventually they ask for marketing ideas, when one of the smartest marketing tools available on the planet is an eBay Stores account. Why don't these business people take advantage of this opportunity?

Is it the $15.95 per month charge which holds them back? Or is it simply the fact that eBay does not do a good job of explaining why eBay stores are the key to becoming profitable on eBay. Continue reading “Why every Trading Assistant and eBay Franchise Drop Store Should have and eBay Stores Account” »

Ebay – Does Your Business Use This Tool?


Does your business use eBay as a tool?

This may seem like an odd term for the largest online sales producer on the planet... but in reality, no matter how large or small your business is, eBay is an effective and often under utilized tool.

eBay is not the only tool in your marketing toolbox and even though it is a very effective device, eBay should not be the only tool your company uses to generate online sales. Other tools are more familiar, website marketing, Google Adwords, Amazon.com to name a few.

But why should any business consider using eBay as a part of their online marketing plan? - Numbers - Search - Rankings - Sales - All of the Above Continue reading “Ebay – Does Your Business Use This Tool?” »