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Good for you, you beat me by lots, I only have maybe 4000 or 5000. I did pick out the good active ones, emailed/postcarded them and did get some over. If we all do that, it will add a lot of buyers to ebid and get sellers over too since lots of people are both.
For my notice, I wrote of a sassy little ad that I printed on card stock in postcard size. Said, in part, " deltadelta48 has left ebay (just in time, went to ebid.net)." "Join me and thousands of other ebay refugees at ebid.net where online shopping and auctions are fun again!" I gave a little blurb about no listing fees, no unfair feedback practices, ebid's history, etc. Addressing buyers I said "Buyers --ebid has happy sellers and buyers. lower prices, free to join, all your ebay favorite sellers are here too. Join the happy group today, even the forums are fun"
Also listed my website (had to get a plug for me of course) and my ebid stores. mentioned my monthly sales, discounts, etc. I either emailed it OR mailed it as a postcard. This is the second batch of these I sent out, and they are handy to give to people at auctions etc Had several hundred printed on colored stock cards, for like $10 at Office Max (they even made the cuts too).
Good to have something bigger to hand out if someone asks. Went into Radio Shack today for a telephone plug and the clerk's sister-in-law runs a Bed and Breakfast and is in market for vintage linens. Bingo! I got a card right here.
All of this helps us, and helps ebid too.
The problem with mentioning ebid on the ebay forums and on your ads etc is that ebay are quite likely to close your account,they may or may not give you a warning first.
Its not so much their bots that find it but complaints from other ebayers,either your competition or the band of die hard "ebay is fantastic" flag wavers and the few ebay employees who pretend to be ordinary members as they study the site and forums etc.
Its OK to have an occasional pop,(I do when I'm bored) but far more useful long term is to try listing more stuff on here.That is the only thing that will ultimately make ebid a success,sending out emails and slagging the site off might help the individual pick up a few sales or make him feel better but it doesn't really hurt ebay.Only losing sales and then customers will,and for that to happen a viable alternative has to offer as much or better still more variety at comparable or better still,lower prices.
You're absolutely right. In any area where I can list a better selection than is available on feebay I get sales, no problem. You do have to wait a while though until people discover where you are. If you have past customers that you can contact you can accelarate the process significantly.
I think it is time we stopped behaving like naughty schoolchildren when promoting ebid.. it's unprofessional. I inform my buyers on other sites that I sell here but that is all.
Madelaine
4 shops for Cats Protection & Prospect Hospice
My Postcard Shop
BK Stamps for Philatelic listings
& Yarnalong for craft patterns
and
Lotzabitz -anything that doesn't belong in one of the other shops.
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