My experience....
.........Read about it, and researched it. Took the plunge and paid £49.99. Sales are slower but I made my outlay back very quickly and am very glad I joined.
Now back to listing
My experience....
.........Read about it, and researched it. Took the plunge and paid £49.99. Sales are slower but I made my outlay back very quickly and am very glad I joined.
Now back to listing
You have a good product but no confidence? As Mr T would say 'Get Some Nuts'
I agree that 7 days is no time at all to get a real picture of ebid.
But I can tell you that an up front investment of $50 is well worth it!
You get five stores if you want them! And they are free! $50 should be peanuts compared to your ebay fees.
You can list for free forever here or (recommended) pay 2% FVF on all sales that use a gallery photo! (you get five pics per listing free too.
My advice for what it's worth ; go for it - keep listing on the bay and move your stuff over - email all your buyers - put flyers in all your sold items. Have buy it now prices along side auction prices cos such listings upload to Google shopping.
Best of all you will get all the help and support from the friendliest forum on the web!
Well Come aboard!
<I wonder if Swatop sells pink furry handcuffs? I need to re -enforce the law>
Last edited by Pink_Panther; 16th March 2011 at 10:05 PM.
Sales are definitely slower here. With 70-100 sales per month, you're likely to have had repeat customers at least once. Even if you didn't, it's worth contacting them to let them know that you're also selling here. To other recent ebay jumpers, use http://www.repatoo.com/ and link your ebay feedback to this one to get started.
$50 isn't an outrageous investment although I do understand the uncertainty in it. Compared to the cost of operating a store on ebay, well, just do the math.
And don't forget to lower your prices here on eBid
Fees are so low or non existent,
you can afford to sell cheaper here and still make a good profit.
$49.99 is cheaper than the £49.99.
I paid the money over 2 years ago and it has now be long forgotten about.
People have mixed results on here but for free listings it is a sound investment. There is nothing quite like the feeling of listing an item then no being charged to do so.
Ah bliss.
If you are just surfing here looking to learn , I suggest you join ebid.net it is a great community that is on the edge of growing big. Help establish this site as the best alternative and take ebays market shares away .
dominate ebid be the first and the biggest to untapped markets . you might be the only seller here of your products and make it big !!
Or,and far more realistically.
If you keep plodding away listing items,avoid run till sold and keep pushing your items where you can you can slowly build up your sales and make more profit on each one than you did on ebay.You can make ebid work for you and discover there is life after ebay.
But,if you believe all the hype from over excited refugees and think you're going to be deluged with orders five minutes after starting you'll be sadly disappointed and disillusioned.
I just made the jump from eBay to eBid. I have been wanting to for quite some time, but yesturday I saw the announcement for the increase fees and that I would lose my powerseller discount. Sure, I am currently a top rated seller but the discount I get with that is still really low. The increase of fees is only very little for the categories I sell in (0.10% per item), and I wouldn't be surpised if the discount I currently have is worse than the listing fees going down to 10p for a basic shop as I have quite a lot of items listed, but part of me doesn't really want to stick around to find out.
So far I have found eBid to be a lot more user friendly, there are a few things which do bug me like "Buynow this item" but links feel as if they are where they should be, it is nice not having to search through a billion help pages to find a link which should be in a really obvious place.
The ability to import the adverts, really makes things faster and although I haven't got all my adverts on yet I have at least the best selling ones available.
The ability to import feedback from other auction websites is also great, that made me a really happy bunny when I saw it.
I'm still going to be selling on eBay, but I am hoping that eBid will eventually give me a higher amount of sales.
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