Ebay: Heavy Discounting but is There Good Direction?

Ebay Users in India Now Encouraged to List on US Site!

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So we've reached the end of the four day protest by sellers and the fall out is hard to judge at the moment. I saw this report by e-consultancy.com today which suggests the strike may have had a significant impact on listing figures in the UK at least.

They reported significant drops in listing numbers from the beginning of the action compared to Sunday evening. Again they also commented on eBay's reluctance to comment on the action or reveal any figures. There was more bad news in the report for eBay as, quoting a Campaign spokesperson, the writer says more protest action is planned and, apparently, it will be more internationally organised.

However, I'm still at a total loss to explain eBays direction at the moment. Reading through numerous blogs and news reports, it is obvious the upset sellers are not just fee focused. Listing quality is a major issue, as is item visibility for sellers on the key eBay sites. But yesterday, in a move I can only see as antagonistic by the auction giant, eBay offered another cheap listing promotion - this time in India - but the listings had to be made on the US site (eBay.com).

With the current mood of eBay users toward far eastern activity on the site, this has seemingly triggered yet another predictable wave of anger on the forums, blogs and bulletin boards. Do eBay want to fuel more protest actions now? Take a look at this reaction on Bloggingstocks.com. There is even suggestions that these promotions are to kid Wall Street in to believing listing activity is good at present.

Personally I don't think eBay is deliberately trying to mislead anyone. But I do wonder about the quality of direction at managerial level now. This move shows how totally out of touch the senior managers are with their customers in my opinion.

No sooner do I see this promotion on the US site than I am told of another heavy discounting plan. This time it is in the UK on Wednesday but at least this time UK eBayers can take advantage!

To my eyes eBay is suffering poor overall direction right now. I have seen numerous calls for Meg Whitman to quit by frustrated eBay users but I suspect it wont be too long now before many shareholders start to agree. Again I am asking eBay to speak out. Please do something positive with your PR machine. Explain in credible language why you have taken recent actions.

Surely eBay aren't relying on heavy discounting and the developing nations to keep this great site alive?

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  • I'm still at a total loss to explain eBays direction at the moment
  • Do eBay want to fuel more protest actions now?
  • To my eyes eBay is suffering poor overall direction right now.
Before the ‘hike and hide' policy was announced eBay claimed around 550,000 Stores were open on its sites around the globe.

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  • george mccormic9/23/2006

    The shareholders will not allow any fee reductions since they want greater dividents. And the only reason why they can get away with it is because they don't have a competition right now. Soon, people will realize that the reverse auction is the way to go. Check this out http://www.oltiby.com

  • Karen9/19/2006

    Graham, Having been on Ebay for many years, it looks to me as if the handwriting in on the wall unless they make some positive changes: roll back increased store fees, get rid of fradulent sellers, offer an actual Customer Service, end the trash auctions from the eastern countries that are listed free, and put store items back in the General Searches. They have repeatedly ignored the needs of the people that make their money and, instead, go into one failed venture after another, in their endless search for more money, while offering fewer and fewer services. There are too many competitve auction sites out there, with free or at least reasonable listing free, actual customer service, and appreciation of their sellers and buyers. Ebay, can no one see the "elephant in the room" !?!

  • Jimmy9/19/2006

    Ebay are on borrowed time and they know it. The only thing keeping them going are cheap listing day to artificially boost their figures. I'm afraid its getting to the point where some shareholders are seeing the bigger picture; thus I think that the penny is beginning to drop for a few of them. Ebay's management at the moment is a joke.

  • Brian9/19/2006

    I suspect it is the impending conclusion of the 30day listings from store owners who grabbed the last opportunity to list at pre Hike prices. I doubt many will be renewed and more store closures may follow. Listings on Ebay have been struggling over recent weeks whilst those of competitors continue to grow strongly. This can only spell bad news for investors.

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