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Did anybody use Prestro Store It looks cheaper than Yahoo Store
Maybe I should wait until Auctiva Commerce.
I'm thinking about closing my eBay store.
Any options?
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Maybe I should wait until Auctiva Commerce.
I'm thinking about closing my eBay store.
Any options?
4 SPORTSCARDS - eBay
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in phases, so folks who are interested need to register NOW. Folks
who were in the BETA, will get the first stores.)
ecrater.com is also good, but you must buy adwords for it to generate
volume sales. (Same with presto, but ecrater is FREE.)
I am closing all of my EBAY stores. I am going to use 30-day FP, as I
start the move to other sites.
<< <i>I would try the auctiva store. Two-month trial is FREE. (They will open
in phases, so folks who are interested need to register NOW. Folks
who were in the BETA, will get the first stores.)
ecrater.com is also good, but you must buy adwords for it to generate
volume sales. (Same with presto, but ecrater is FREE.)
I am closing all of my EBAY stores. I am going to use 30-day FP, as I
start the move to other sites. >>
who the heck is gonna keep us updated now??????????????????
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I am NOT ending sales on EBAY. FP listings in CORE still work fine.
The stores just don't produce like they used to.
Most store sales on EBAY are coming from google, msn, and yahoo
searches. It is just not prudent to pay EBAY for something that ecrater
and others have free/cheaper.
The FP listings used to suck BIG traffic into the EBAY stores. Now, the
folks buy a FP and move on. The store buyers are coming from outside
of EBAY; I can be on page one of google just like EBAY can. I just don't
need them; neither does anybody else who is willing to work a little
harder.
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A holding-bin at auctiva serves as a good warehouse for items. They
can be stored by the hundreds and dumped into EBAY FP as desired.
Auctiva still charges ZERO for the service. And, it will feed the auctiva
stores with inventory, too.
It seems that with the possible exception of cards and coins, EBAY
has managed to alienate sellers and buyers in just about every category.
Maybe a new venue will attract some buyers, but google is really all
that is required to bring buyers to a free-standing site.