Morning, I have often looked at the statistics of listings on here to make comparisons and try and formulate some sort of strategy to gain sales.
I wrote them down but rarely dated them in any way - but this weekend came across these figures which can't be sure but think they were written around late January 2025
It gives comparison figures - on very basic searches that I did both here and Obey around that time - it was due to the release of news of SD and BPF over on the other side. I was also interested in just how big Ebid were - in real terms of some items that I had interest in.
I did half a dozen searches here and there - very basic search terms - to give me an overall picture.
Guinness (UK) - Obey 59,000 listings TODAY 34,000
Guinness (UK) - Obey (Advertising) category 4,100 TODAY 1,800
Guinness - Ebid 214 listings TODAY 376 listings
Stamps - Obey 11 million+ TODAY 11 million+
Stamps - Ebid 863,000 listings TODAY 907,000
Pottery - Obey 6.1million+ TODAY 3.5 million+
Pottery - Ebid 1464 listings TODAY 1507 listings
Postcard - Obey 23+ million TODAY 23+ million
Postcard - Ebid 549,000 listings TODAY 945,000
HRC - Obey 160,000 TODAY 42,000
HRC - Ebid 19 listings TODAY 69
Matchbox Car - Obey 59,000 TODAY 57,000
UK Only search Obey 55,000 TODAY 50,000
Matchbox Car - Ebid 82 TODAY 107
Overall it shows that there have been drops in all of these categories on Obey (barring stamps and postcards). There have also been increases in the number of listings here in all the searches I did.
The only two categories where there were sizeable increases on Ebid were stamps and postcards.
This all fits in with the SD destruction that's going on over there which especially effects small inexpensive items like stamps and postcards more than any other category.
Draw your own conclusions, mine are that of the searches I did there is not enough overall growth to conclude that we are really picking up the number of new seller/buyers that we need to take it to another level. (However other basic searches - in differing areas could show differently?)
I also study the daily number of listings shown bottom right on any general search - its slowly increasing today showing 4,886,071. It does drop and then moves up again, how this differs from the worldwide figure given(Today 5,489,958) I'm not sure? Are there really only 700k more listings worldwide - always question that, is there an overlap of listings whether available to UK only or worldwide?