eBay’s Jolly Green Giant Shuffles the Dreck - Shipping and Handling as a Profit Center - Hittail - Squidoo - Mailum Newsletters - Refund Please
In a New York Times article, eBay’s President of Marketplaces John Donahoe reveals that after two years at the helm, its about time the staff begins to communicate with one another via Skype and by getting the engineers and the businesspeople to make nice. He also allows that:
“Selling newer products on eBay ‘didn’t make any sense,’ he said. ‘It watered the experience down’.â€
Which taken at face value, would appear to be a repudiation of Express:
“Last year, he rolled out eBay Express, a site for buying new products more efficiently..”
There’s more, much more to the article;reading it is a bit like riding a roller coaster, facing backwards.
Endlessly debated on auction boards is whether or not shipping should or should not be a profit center….listen in as I fuel the fire.
Hittail is an absolutely essential site and service for anyone who has their own website or store; one that allows you to easily see just exactly which terms buyers use to find you.
Brainchild of Seth Godin, Squidoo is a blog wherein blogs publicize themselves…and it can also work as a blog that is simply a blog unto itself. Listen in as I explain the blog equivalent of St. Augustine’s chat with the angel.
Mailum, a simple yet powerful way to create and manage newsletters for your customers.
BlueRectangle will buy your left-over books and pick-up the postage as well. Whether throwing in the towel on book selling on-line or simply off loading a forgettable read; you couldn’t ask for an easier solution.
Refund Please will track those thirty day lower price/money back claims on Amazon and notify you via e-mail when the price has dropped and you are due a refund.
Darmik describes itself as:
…a flexible and powerful content creation and ecommerce enablement platform.
And from then on it really gets hazy. Listen in as I describe how any site, including yours, should state its case clearly and make what it offers easily and quickly accessible.
Think you’ve got what it takes to be a real Powerseller?
I’ve got two words for you: plastic containers.
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Links from this week’s show:
NYT’s Article on eBay’s John Donahoe - Read this interview as eBay’s Jolly Giant explains why new is bad, why Skype is fit for internal consumption and why some day, the engineers and the businesspeople will lie down together.
Hittail - Easy, free, essential tool for any web site.
Power Press Web Site Marketing Strategy - Write press releases that will drive traffic and buyers to your website or auction. Normally $37.97, you can receive $10 Off ($27.97) by entering “lonelyboy†(omit the †“) in the Promo Code box.
e-Junkie - The best digital download manager available. Enter code: “SELL101″ for a one month’s free service.
GoDaddy Discount - Get $96 in Free Extras with your domain name from GoDaddy.com. Each domain includes free hosting with a Web site builder, a free Blog, Complete Email and much more. Enter code “pod54″ and get 10% off your order.
Squidoo - Seth Godin brainchild for “making sense” of blogs & search and blogging and searching.
Mailum - Easy e-mail newsletters for the rest of us.
BlueRectangle - Sell your books, get cash, free shipping.
Refund Please - The Original on-line price drop tool.
Darmik - A lesson in how not to describe what it is that you are selling.
CPS | Container and Packaging Supply - Sexy little bottles, nifty little tubs…and maybe an idea or two.
The Wall Street Journal reports that eBay and MySpace are in discussions regarding a possible partnership. The idea is to let MySpace users buy and sell items from each other using eBay’s online-commerce technology and its PayPal payment system.
Whenever I hear the term “
There’s a little company in Redmond Washington that launched a very ambitious site, namely: Windows Live. Strangely enough, there hasn’t been much written about the scope of the effort (some 17 Beta releases) and one particularly that should be of interest for e-commerce sellers, Live Expo. Two weeks ago, I launched an item in Live Expo to test the waters…listen in as I detail my experience so far and why you should consider going “Live” yourself.
eBay has finally caught up with such radical web 2.0 forces such as J.C.Penney,Woolworth’s and Sears by instituting markdowns in fixed price and store listings. Its a good move to consider using them..that is if you know how and why…listen in as I explain a tactic that is as old as retailing itself.