March 04, 2007

Taking the pulse of online auctions

If you're an auction seller -- on eBay, Amazon (remember those?) or any other site -- you may want to take the new survey at AuctionBytes.

No registration is required. I just completed the survey, and it took me about five minutes. When the results are released I'll post an item here.

I'm sure the results will be interesting, considering all the upheaval at eBay and Amazon these days. Specifically, I'm talking about the reduced viability of eBay Stores for booksellers, and Amazon's recent vaporization of zShops. Seriously, it seems eBay's fees are going up faster than college tuition and healthcare put together.

Apparently, our good friends in management at eBay and Amazon believe we are locked into their venues for life, no matter how high their fees, or how badly they cripple our storefronts. Perhaps, then, it's no coincidence that AuctionBytes' last survey found a huge, 253 percent increase in signups at Yahoo Stores -- clearly a sign that sellers are looking for a fair deal -- easy-to-use, branded storefronts that can generate traffic. I don't foresee any reversal of this trend, although I'm sure Google Base will siphon off some of the growth at Yahoo.

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have no comment but wonder if anyone has heard any updates on the progress (or lack of) for BuyBundle? I had high hopes but no sales. PB

3/05/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, I'll take that survey when I get a minute.

As far as my sales, I have indeed been very disappointed in my ebay stores sales of late. I used to sell several books every day out of my store, and now I'm lucky to sell one a day. I don't think it's my inventory. If anything, my inventory is better than it was last year.

I've been doing better since I started placing a lot of auctions at 99cents, most of the time I do fine, but sometimes I take a loss. I'm perplexed why the sales are down so much....Hmm, I just got burned for the second time on ebay...perhaps it has something to do with folks getting ripped off? I purchased a lot of DVDs, going against my f/b rule (this person had no f/bs, had just signed up). I paid immediately with PayPal, and never heard a word. Filed a claim with PayPal as soon as I saw "this person is no longer a registered user" on ebay. This person initiated a refund on PayPal, but lo and behold...two weeks later the refund "failed". I sure was glad PayPal refunded my money. Several years ago, I got burned to the tune of SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, and nobody did a damn thing: ebay, police, fbi...I almost quit ebay altogether then. I didn't touch the site for at least six months. Perhaps there are a lot of folks out there that just don't feel safe shopping at ebay anymore. It seems there are a lot of criminals operating there.

I'm going to check out Yahoo Shops, maybe I'll list some stuff there, and see how it goes.

Do you know anybody any more who shops on half.com?

3/05/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who shops on half.com?? Amazon dropshippers, that's who...milde4, kalakuta, Lehman!, venturapacific, gretmedia, lavendarstar, book_barons, etc., etc...

3/05/2007  
Anonymous Dick Thurston said...

Anonymous said...
Who shops on half.com?? Amazon dropshippers, that's who...milde4, kalakuta, Lehman!, venturapacific, gretmedia, lavendarstar, book_barons, etc., etc...

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Yes, and I sell stuff regularly to milde4 and Lehman! and a few more. No problem, I make a buck, they make a buck and everybody's happy.

NWBookman

3/05/2007  
Blogger Steve Weber said...

I agree that Half.com is pathetically slow these days. I've got several books priced competitively on there, and I think it's been a year since I've had a sale -- maybe a year and a half.

Thanks for the question about BuyBundle, I will follow up on that soon.

3/06/2007  

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