http://www.antiquetrader.com/antique...t-auction-edge Ebid is mentioned as an alternative about 2/3 the way through the article.
Ebid is mentioned in the paragraph above the picture of the gavel.
http://www.antiquetrader.com/antique...t-auction-edge Ebid is mentioned as an alternative about 2/3 the way through the article.
Ebid is mentioned in the paragraph above the picture of the gavel.
Last edited by bringinitback4less; 6th September 2013 at 09:56 PM.
eBid should get one of the members of their 'team' to issue a correction before too many people visit eBid.com and come away with the wrong impression.
I did think of registering and leaving a comment correcting the error, but then thought 'Why should I? It's not my job.'.
Last edited by astral276; 7th September 2013 at 12:39 AM.
I joined, but looks like I will have to wait a while before it lets me log in. Will comment on the .com when I can.
As for the article, they have hit the nail on the head with regards to eBay, and the more eBay sellers see it the more it will make them think about the future. Also interesting was the statistics for auctions on eBay with 54% not getting a bid and a further 23% only getting one bid. That helps dispel the easy to sell at a profit myth that eBay has.
http://kreative-fashions.ebid.net/
http://kreative-books.ebid.net/
http://kreative-health-beauty.ebid.net/
http://kreative-home.ebid.net/
http://kreative-baby.ebid.net/
http://uk.ebid.net/users/kreativebargains
Best prices on designer and branded goods in all five stores.
It should be ebid's marketing department job to do this.
@ Kreative - well spotted for those bidding stats, so not that many bidding wars on ebay !
Don't forget the website in question is aimed at B&M auctioneers who would be in opposition to sites like ebay and ebid. So I can't see them wanting to promote ebid.
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