Ebid Should Let You Know How Many People Have Your Item On their Watch List. Ebay has this feature. I think it would be helpful to have it on ebid. That way you have an idea if your item is going to sell even before you get bids.
Ebid Should Let You Know How Many People Have Your Item On their Watch List. Ebay has this feature. I think it would be helpful to have it on ebid. That way you have an idea if your item is going to sell even before you get bids.
My own personal experience on TOS, is that watchers often do translate into sales. I get a lot of views here (not too many sales!), but never know how many of these views have taken a serious look at my items (for whatever reason). Personally, I would like to see a watcher count.
Horses for courses, though!
So if the items had no watchers then they wouldn't have sold? How do you know one of the watchers bought the item? People watch for a myriad of reasons. Unless you know why each is watching then the number watching is a meaningless figure. I've seen, and personally had, items with dozens of watchers - but they ended up not selling. So what did those watch figures tell anyone?
Watchers also really only pertain to auctions, and if (in the absence of true data) the consensus in forums is correct that the auction format is losing ground on all sites to immediate purchase then any case for showing watchers stats declines even further.
If I could think of a single meaningful bit of information that could be garnered from watcher numbers then I would support it. That's not to say I am against providing them - I couldn't care less and would just ignore the facility if it were there. I would much rather, though, eBid spent the time and effort fixing some of the many existing problems with the site's core functions.
Of course I don't know for certain that any of the "watchers" ended up as the final purchaser. All I know is that in my own experience, watched items seem to fare better than the unwatched ones. It's all circumstantial and proves nothing. I still think that showing a watch count wouldn't do any harm.
Granted, fixing existing glitches should be the priority!
My experience with selling on TOS (a long time ago) suggested that to know the number of watchers was of little or no use. Many times my items sold even though there had never been any watchers. This means I agree that a sale is not necessary made by a watcher as Astral suggests. Also, I agree with Astral that eBid should spend any effort they can to sort out existing problems rather than to set up a feature that is of very little use.
On this site it is false hope.
I have made several purchases before on the other e site because of the watch list.
If I come across a rare or hard to find item that I am looking for & it shows several watchers, then I go ahead & buy it instead of taking the chance of it not being there later.
eBid is just so far behind the other sites.
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