Awhile back I had my own little rant about slow sales on eBay, see
eBay - Where did all my Sales go?
And yes many of us have been discussing this in various forums on eBay but then the wonderful Ina Steiner popped up in my inbox with this;
http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y13/m10/i15/s01
Thing is I really don't care what is causing it, I just wish eBay would grow a pair and come clean about it.
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Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Monday, 7 October 2013
Ebay - Where did all my sales go?
A funny thing happened in March this year (2013), my Ebay sales fell off a cliff. Overnight something changed and then BOOM, I was no longer in favour with the bay. Of course I contacted Ebay, to which I got 'The Generic Beanie Baby Email' about sales patterns, which anyone who's ever had to contact them about poor sales will know well. Predictably they suggested that if I spent more money with eBay my sales would improve, 'Hey - Why not upgrade your shop....'. Grrrr, she quietly growls in annoyance in the corner.
Thing was they were talking to me about 'sales trends' and how things change. Now I sell a variety of items on good old fleaBay, lots of different things from tech to vintage, new and second hand, clothes to household. So eBay are you seriously telling me that suddenly no-one wants any of these items? Hmmmm I just don't take that. I protested explaining my sales are good on other venues but suddenly here on eBay I can't sell for toffee, so what's changed with eBay? As you can imagine no-one gave me a straight answer, except 'why not offer free postage' which really equates to put your postage in with the start price, now I wonder why they'd tell me that?
Since March sales have just trickled at a steady rate, then bang in October it got worse BUT this time it seemed to be affecting more and more sellers. This shift happened shortly after the new seller requirements were introduced (Sept 2013). So you'd expect that perhaps those people who weren't playing ball with the new requirements were going to suffer? Wrong, many of the people commenting on the forums were people who had 'ticked all the boxes' and had complied to the new requirements, but like me in March overnight their sales vanished. They protested too, they contacted eBay, and they too are still waiting for an honest answer.
Now IMO something seems to be very wrong with eBay, why do sellers in so many different areas wake up and find that their sales have vanished? New algorithms? Flaky search facilities? Poor mobile browsing? Are they quietly trialling Cassini in some areas? Can buyers simply not navigate the site anymore? Who knows, something has changed, but us sellers don't know what. Are the smaller sellers simply not part of eBay's new vision, are we quietly being 'put out to pasture' to make way for a new 'shiny mall like experience, combined with cheap tat from eBay's new BFFs in China?' Who knows. If this is it then I just wish they'd grow a pair and tell us.
I have my own theories on this, which are largely drawn from my experiences when browsing eBay. As a fairly tech efficient person I have found that the almost daily changes to the eBay site are making the site virtually unnavigable. I have REALLY struggled to find what I want (and I never used to so something changed here), struggled to find links and buttons to certain essential functions or gone to complete a task and found that it's all changed, then ended up banging my head against the desk and going to Amazon. Coupled with the fact that the mobile browsing experience on eBay leaves little to be desired makes me wonder how many people simply naff off and go elsewhere, seriously have you tried completing a purchase with variations on a mobile recently? It's truly rubbish. This is of great concern at a time when purchase via mobile are on the increase.
As a seller I frequently find that people pay for things one by one, even though I have instructions on how to use the 'Shopping Basket' and on making 'Combined Purchase' on most of my descriptions. When I asked why they simply couldn't work out how to (or sometimes claim it didn't work). I often get new users ask me questions about completing purchases, I've even had to walk a few right through the entire purchase. I wonder how many people who were going to make a purchase simply abandon their browsing session out of sheer frustration?
What I do know is that I will now be slowly, but surely, moving my products away from eBay. I am no longer prepared to pay for 'limited exposure' based on if eBay feel like 'throwing me a bone' on that day. I have already started to list more and more on Etsy, which has a brighter, friendlier more contemporary look than many of it's competitors, and hey stuff sells there too. Additionally I am going to start moving stuff across to Ebid, its a growing site but sales are still slowly here but at least I am not paying out every month for my stuff to sit there and not sell.
I'd be interested to hear anyone else's views on this, what are sales like for you?
To see more about this topic visit,
http://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Business-Seller-Board/Switched-OFF-again/td-p/430753
or
http://tamebay.com/2013/10/lack-of-sales-complaints-is-it-just-you.html
Thing was they were talking to me about 'sales trends' and how things change. Now I sell a variety of items on good old fleaBay, lots of different things from tech to vintage, new and second hand, clothes to household. So eBay are you seriously telling me that suddenly no-one wants any of these items? Hmmmm I just don't take that. I protested explaining my sales are good on other venues but suddenly here on eBay I can't sell for toffee, so what's changed with eBay? As you can imagine no-one gave me a straight answer, except 'why not offer free postage' which really equates to put your postage in with the start price, now I wonder why they'd tell me that?
Since March sales have just trickled at a steady rate, then bang in October it got worse BUT this time it seemed to be affecting more and more sellers. This shift happened shortly after the new seller requirements were introduced (Sept 2013). So you'd expect that perhaps those people who weren't playing ball with the new requirements were going to suffer? Wrong, many of the people commenting on the forums were people who had 'ticked all the boxes' and had complied to the new requirements, but like me in March overnight their sales vanished. They protested too, they contacted eBay, and they too are still waiting for an honest answer.
Now IMO something seems to be very wrong with eBay, why do sellers in so many different areas wake up and find that their sales have vanished? New algorithms? Flaky search facilities? Poor mobile browsing? Are they quietly trialling Cassini in some areas? Can buyers simply not navigate the site anymore? Who knows, something has changed, but us sellers don't know what. Are the smaller sellers simply not part of eBay's new vision, are we quietly being 'put out to pasture' to make way for a new 'shiny mall like experience, combined with cheap tat from eBay's new BFFs in China?' Who knows. If this is it then I just wish they'd grow a pair and tell us.
I have my own theories on this, which are largely drawn from my experiences when browsing eBay. As a fairly tech efficient person I have found that the almost daily changes to the eBay site are making the site virtually unnavigable. I have REALLY struggled to find what I want (and I never used to so something changed here), struggled to find links and buttons to certain essential functions or gone to complete a task and found that it's all changed, then ended up banging my head against the desk and going to Amazon. Coupled with the fact that the mobile browsing experience on eBay leaves little to be desired makes me wonder how many people simply naff off and go elsewhere, seriously have you tried completing a purchase with variations on a mobile recently? It's truly rubbish. This is of great concern at a time when purchase via mobile are on the increase.
As a seller I frequently find that people pay for things one by one, even though I have instructions on how to use the 'Shopping Basket' and on making 'Combined Purchase' on most of my descriptions. When I asked why they simply couldn't work out how to (or sometimes claim it didn't work). I often get new users ask me questions about completing purchases, I've even had to walk a few right through the entire purchase. I wonder how many people who were going to make a purchase simply abandon their browsing session out of sheer frustration?
What I do know is that I will now be slowly, but surely, moving my products away from eBay. I am no longer prepared to pay for 'limited exposure' based on if eBay feel like 'throwing me a bone' on that day. I have already started to list more and more on Etsy, which has a brighter, friendlier more contemporary look than many of it's competitors, and hey stuff sells there too. Additionally I am going to start moving stuff across to Ebid, its a growing site but sales are still slowly here but at least I am not paying out every month for my stuff to sit there and not sell.
I'd be interested to hear anyone else's views on this, what are sales like for you?
To see more about this topic visit,
http://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Business-Seller-Board/Switched-OFF-again/td-p/430753
or
http://tamebay.com/2013/10/lack-of-sales-complaints-is-it-just-you.html
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Ebay sales Dead in the Water?
Well the discussion board 'Switched Off Again' highlighting many Ebay sellers dwindling sales has been going bonkers since March 2013 of this year, at one point a moderator even stepped in and commented. Finally it seems that the problem is picking up pace with it even getting mentioned on Tamebay
http://tamebay.com/2013/10/lack-of-sales-complaints-is-it-just-you.html
Still no official word on 'why' this problem is occurring from the Bay though.
Anyway worth a quick breeze through...
http://tamebay.com/2013/10/lack-of-sales-complaints-is-it-just-you.html
Still no official word on 'why' this problem is occurring from the Bay though.
Anyway worth a quick breeze through...
Friday, 27 September 2013
Gents Ties
A selection of basic silk ties from my Ebay store - all available at
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/PrettyAntiques-Collectables
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/PrettyAntiques-Collectables
Monday, 2 September 2013
Etsy and The New Feedback System.
A few days ago I learnt about the new feedback changes on Etsy. The
ability to leave feedback for a buyer has been removed and the mood on
the forums is decidedly black about this one.
The changes are nicely summarised here
http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y13/m08/i27/s02
I must admit it seems to take Etsy closer to an Ebay style feedback system and Ebay got a fair old clobbering from the sellers a few years back about that.
Whay do you think? Do you love or loathe the new changes?
The changes are nicely summarised here
http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y13/m08/i27/s02
I must admit it seems to take Etsy closer to an Ebay style feedback system and Ebay got a fair old clobbering from the sellers a few years back about that.
Whay do you think? Do you love or loathe the new changes?
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
The companies hot on eBay's heels.
The companies hot on eBay's heels. Watch out, here they come.
http://www.businessinsider.com/ebay-seller-threat-2013-1
#eBay #etsy #fedupwithebay
Monday, 1 July 2013
Love Fashion??
Love fashion? Last 24 hours on many auction items @ http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/ladybirdladybird
#fashion #ebay #auctions #clothes #vintage #summer #festivals
Friday, 28 June 2013
Ebay sales 'Tanked'?
Ebay sales tanked? No explanation? Wondering why? Talk to us here.
http://community.ebay.co.uk/topic/Business-Seller-Board/Switched/18000498295
#ebay #ebaysalestanked #nosalesonebay #switchedoff #lowsalesonebay
http://community.ebay.co.uk/topic/Business-Seller-Board/Switched/18000498295
#ebay #ebaysalestanked #nosalesonebay #switchedoff #lowsalesonebay
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