eBay Feedback Withholding – No More – eBay Feedback 2.0 Has Arrived to Save Sellers from Themselves

Feedback 2.0 - Whats Better? Good Business Practices or Feedback Withholding - You Decide - Oh, Never mind, eBay has decided for you...

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- News Flash - eBay changed the feedback system -

Who thought it worked before? Raise your hands - no, second thought... everyone stand up... that's right class, stand up and be counted. 

OK everyone who is now standing up, let me get this clear.  You are standing up because you honestly think the eBay feedback system has been working?  You're perfectly happy with the mutual distrust the prior feedback system fostered, you thought it just peachy for your buyers to be left holding the bag, "you first, no you first"...

This "Feedback Withholding System" fostered distrust at the core. When a buyer purchases something on the Internet they must make a huge leap of faith.  Trust is the issue... Continue reading “eBay Feedback Withholding – No More – eBay Feedback 2.0 Has Arrived to Save Sellers from Themselves” »

What Kind of eBay Seller Are You?

Think of eBay as an ecosystem...

eBay Ecosystem

As in any ecosystem, members of the community depend upon one another. The eBay ecosystem is composed of buyers and sellers - without one or the other the system falters and all become extinct.  As in any ecosystem, different classes of organisms compete for survival.

The sellers in this ecosystem are comprised of occasional sellers, part time sellers, somewhat professional sellers, Powersellers and the Mega Conglomerate Super-sellers.

The question is, what kind of eBay seller are you? 

I see eBay as a community, and as in every community there are different status levels, income levels, outlooks, thoughts and fears among those who participate in the community.  The community as a whole seems cohesive from the outside, but when one wades into the inner workings of any community, a whole range of thoughts and ideas about the community ecosystem and its rules will become apparent.

As eBay members and sellers, we must keep in mind the simple facts of life in any community. Some rules work fine for some members, yet the same rules are looked upon as a poison by other members.

As a community grows and becomes larger, the dominant forces gain more control.  The rules are set by those people and as in any community, those people should have the greater good of all of the community members in mind when creating new rules or laws or fees.

Do you think the powerful members of this eBay community have the entire ecosystem's health in mind when they undertake the task of changing how the community operates?  If you believe in the people who are holding the reigns and think they have our best interests at heart, try to take a step back and see what kind of real effect any new rule will have on the entire ecosystem, not just your small part.

If you do not believe in the idea that the people in charge of this community have the greater good in mind when setting the rules, then it may be time to find another community.

These are the harsh realities of the community in which we live and do business in every day.  Times change, life goes on.  No one ever said eBay would be a fixed price deal.  No one ever promised it would always stay the same.

You do not have to agree, but you should think about putting the energy you have wasted on complaining about changes to work in a new and creative way.  Find a new marketplace, adjust to the changes and use eBay in a different way.

eBay is simply a tool - nothing more.  It is a very large and somewhat costly tool if you do not know how to use it correctly.  But in the hands of a skilled craftsman, even the most expensive tools can save money when compared to using cheap tools which waste time or energy.

What kind of eBay seller are you?  One who uses cheap tools or a real craftsman who knows how to make expensive tools save money?