Are You Considering Opening an Ebay Store? Wait! Read This First

It is Wise to Stay on the Sidelines Right Now

Randy Smythe
I never thought I would say this about eBay Stores/Shops because I love the concept and they are the only place left on eBay to feel like an independent seller but what I am seeing coming down the pike isn't pretty. If you currently have a store and can make a reasonable profit, I would of course recommend that you stay but if you are considering opening a new store, my suggestion is to wait. Wait until eBay figures out what they want to be when they grow-up.

I am seeing a disturbing trend for eBay sellers. It is the homogenization (such a big word) of eBay. It appears eBay management wants to look and feel like a big online retailer. I believe management is concerned that buyers are beginning to migrate to sites like Amazon in increasing numbers -- this is certainly the case in the Media category - so they are pulling out all of the stops to keep that from happening.

Part of this homogenization is the new Finding Experience. In order to present the best buying experience eBay needs to control the product that is presented to the buyer -- it's called merchandising. The popular product is at the front of the store and of course the less popular product is at the back. That appears to be the vision of the new eBay.

They can do this on Express because they don't charge anything to be included on the site but this new approach brings up a dilemma for CORE and Stores/Shops. How do you present the best product to your buyers when you are charging sellers to be included in that search? One seller's 35 cents is as good as another's isn't it. If I want to sell low price commodity products and I'm willing to pay a fee shouldn't my product get the same exposure as a popular product if we are paying the same fee?

We must remember, eBay doesn't sell any product. They display seller's product to buyers and facilitate the transaction and get paid very well for that service. Amazon and Overstock do not have these limitations. They all sell their own product and only charge sellers a FVF so they are free to merchandise to their hearts content.

eBay is introducing Finding to the .com that will change the way buyers see product and the jury is still out as to what will happen to Stores/Shops. Now is not the time to be opening up an eBay Store/Shop. Sure, you can list in core because your listings only stay up for 7 days and you can be in and out of the site with no commitment but Stores/Shops require a commitment. Since eBay itself cannot figure out what to do with Stores how are new sellers going to be able to cope with all of the changes? As a seller you look at Stores/Shops as your little place on the web. You want to personalize it, brand it encourage repeat business but you are left to your own efforts to bring in buyers and with all of that effort and hard work you have the privilege of paying eBay a ton of money. Please realize your store listing fees are more like hosting then they are marketing because your exposure is limited. In order to get buyers into your store you need to spend more money in core. Then if you do actually make a sale from your store eBay takes a hefty 10% of the sale. This amount is 5% less than Amazon charges in some categories and the same as Amazon charges in others - at least in Amazon your items show up in search.

Until eBay figures out what they are going to do with Stores my best advise would be - Stay Away! Once we see what they are ultimately going to be then you can make the assessment to open a store, or not, at that time. Do not waist your money right now.

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eBay is introducing Finding to the .com that will change the way buyers see product and the jury is still out as to what will happen to Stores/Shops.

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  • jojokinkaid8/17/2009

    There is a forum I found on the internet that is free, and helps with Ebay, PayPal, business and the law. Just post any question, the experts will answer it if it has not already been answered!

    The forum has a lot of expert advice on it. http://www.modeeworld.com/forums I found advice there about how to avoid EBAY suspensions, get past PayPal limitations, also lots of detailed help on creating your own business, getting past trademark violations, VERO and lots more. Plus general advice on how best to sell on EBAY, what sells the best, how to get the best price for your product, really everything related to EBAY and internet business.

    Also advice about how EBAY really works and how PayPal really works. The inside scoop.

    Beautiful forum. I was made a moderator of the forum and I love it!

  • Alice Vergara10/19/2007

    I'm crying with you too. I got suspended my fault of course. I was away from the store since we found out our mom had breast cancer so we were out of the loop for like a month had 4 negatives in my whole ebay career and I've been with them for 5 years tried to get reinstated couldn't get in contact with the buyers since it was over the 90 days mark to redo the feedbacks. Oh well...anyone know any other site like ebay?

  • Randy Smythe6/18/2007

    It looks like eBay is having a change of heart regarding Stores. They recently announced some initiatives and seem headed in the right direction. I would still hold off until at least late summer to see if any bombshells come out after eBay Live!

  • Randy Smythe5/23/2007

    PJ - This is happening more frequently. I think eBay has said "we are going after bad sellers and if some of the good sellers get suspended also tough, that is just considered collateral damage." Sorry to hear this happened to you.

  • PJ Richards5/17/2007

    Ebay just suspended me for failure to deliver merchandise and refused to look at my proof of delivery notices. Looks like I'm in good company. Someone noted that ebay has recently suspended almost 4000 sellers. What's up with that???

  • Randy Smythe5/14/2007

    Wes, you are not alone. This current management team that took over in January of 2005 has ruined a pretty good thing. eBay could be so much more than it is right now.

  • Wes Laurie5/13/2007

    Ebay has lost a lot of its appeal to me

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