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Is Ebay viable long term ?
Sometimes I wonder if Ebay is viable long term. One of the most respected high end camera sellers on Ebay suddenly got 15 negs in a row saying they kept the money and did not deliver. And that wasn't the first time as previously a different seller had done the same thing. I've always thought that sending large amounts of money to someone I didn't know was risky to say the least. Then there's Paypal which I guess protects the buyer but what about the seller ? Our world today is populated by crooks who spend every waking hour figuring out how to game the system. If you can go on Ebay and pay with a stolen credit card how long will it be before that becomes pervasive ? It is one thing for amazon.com to write off bad credit card purchases and quite another for a small business. And it is different than doing it in a brick and morter where you have to show up and look into security cameras.
And every other day we all get emails saying "click the link below and fill in all the information or your bank account will be CLOSED" ( and don't forget the 3 digit security code on the back ).
And every other day we all get emails saying "click the link below and fill in all the information or your bank account will be CLOSED" ( and don't forget the 3 digit security code on the back ).
I'd rather be lucky than good.
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And remember, the bookie never loses money.
The creation of eBay was way overdue. But the same sort of idea has been around since the dawn of time. From bizaars to yard sales to flea markets. I cannot imagine eBay (or another internet equivalent) ever disappearing.
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Anyone who wants to shop for anything online will usually do a search for it on ebay. (sorry google).
What is more intriquing to me is that even ebay needs a ride on the superhighway
For coin sellers, the fees sure eat into potential profits. I do not agree, in part, to the fee structures based on the selling price. But Meg is there because ???? It is a classic business model....they charge on the front and back plus an override on the payment, plus they get a cut of what goes to the post office. (I think it's 13 cents). Correct me if I'm wrong, but....They generate business for business. It's a WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN situation.
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The greatest threat to eBay may lie in the pressure management feels to maintain growth. No matter how hard management tries, they are unlikely to ever find another property as successful as the original eBay.
ebay will remain the king until the sellers go somewhere else....what is ebay without the items? who pays for the items to be there?
I started selling one ebay jan 31st 1998, for the first 2 years I thought it was and it was for me, the greatest thing on earth...
I have since been looking for a better market, my ebay & paypal fees cost me about $15,000 a year, so for me a better market is defined as a place I can sell the same amount of items for the same amount of money and pay less fees.....I found it just this year, (I won't disclose it unless you ask me) and have started selling half of my items there and not ebay.
ebay is structured to make money on the items listed and not the items sold....DOOMED from the start, if listers are not making money they will not list....
A better structure would be more like the google model....provide the content, the masses will find the content and stay, charge to advertise.......
The site I found does just that, it costs nothing for auctioneers to list auctions, and items, free picture hosting, online absentee bidding, item research.....its all free for the content provider, the auctioneer.
Who pays for all this? Companys that want to advertise on the site which receives about 100,000 unique viewers a day, that stay for an average of 30 minutes.....How many minutes do you spend on ebay a day?
ebay is doomed unless they change the way they make money and the way they provide content.....
who says that? I say that.
Alan Stullenbarger January 2, 2007 (and I've been saying it for about 3 years now)
People are so weird sometimes.
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I honestly hate Ebay and their excessive fees plus the crazy rules that change-update-become ammended faster than a traffic light changing, but they have the volume. I don't know why Yahoo never got it together because their structure for auctions was better in my opinion. You had more user control over your postings and their prices were much better, but they never had good volume compared to Ebay.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
<< <i>so for me a better market is defined as a place I can sell the same amount of items for the same amount of money and pay less fees.....I found it just this year >>
You found a better market than eBay? Sure.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>If there is one place that could knock Ebay around it would be Google. If they charge for only items sold instead of listing and selling fees then they can and will dethrone Ebay. >>
That model has been tried and has failed....the problem is you have to already have the traffic for that to work....I will agree that google has a better chance of that but that goes against the google business model.....
AL
Dave
I'll be very interested in Google's efforts, but for now, I'll stay with the bay.
Mike
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Ebay has made my hobby immensely enjoyable and even profitable. Thanks EBAY!
Tyler
No matter what anyone says!!!
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<< <i>I think eventually the fees will rise to the point where only big-ticket items will be profitable to sell and margins will be very thin. I think it will become a unified online mall for the big boys like Circuit City and Walmart. All selling the same stuff for the same fixed price. >>
In many catagories this has already happened. However, try running an auction that starts at 99 cents and has no reserve in one of those catagories and see what happens. The buyers will flock to your auction if you also have a reasonable shipping charge.
<< <i>eBay is here to stay, don't worry.
No matter what anyone says!!!
ebay moved the wrong way on alexa last week.....they went from 12 to 13 the object is to be #1 which this week is yahoo.....oh yea they have an auction format selling thingy don't they?
What one needs to look at is how fast the transaction from millions to top 100,000 a web site moves....The faster it gets there the better chance it has of bumping one of the big boys out and keeping them out.
by the way pcgs.com is ranked 54,089
teletrade is ranked 183,421
seemyauction.com is ranked 188,668
which means my website receives almost the same amount of traffic as teletrade.....interesting....I bet they make more money than I do......lol
AL
Between the two, I'm suprised I'm still married.
With a market cap of $42 Billion, its market cap is 3 times Ford Motor Company's!
I suspect it's here a lot longer than we are. Then again, everyone in the 60s thought that about US Steel, Pan Am and AT&T.
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