Holiday gift from ChannelAdvisor - save 20%+ with these exclusive online deals from select customers

This year we were brainstorming about what we would do as far as a virtual holiday card or something like that and we realized that in this economic climate, what everyone wants is to save money.  So we contacted some of our customers, collected some great deals they were willing to offer and put them together in a RichCatalog.  

The result is here.  If you want to forward this on to friends, you can use the shorter URL: http://tinurl.com/ca-holiday.

As a big thanks to eBay Strategies readers, I wanted to make sure you guys got a chance to take advantage of these great deals and I hope you find something that tickles your fancy at a great price!

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ChannelAdvisor BlackFriday and CyberMonday results are in!

We just issued a press release detailing our BF (BlackFriday) and CM (CyberMonday) results here and I wanted to share some highlights and add some detail around our marketplace results for eBay Strategies readers.

One caveat is that these results are for our total business which includes a LOT of customer additions over the year which definitely skews things.  We'll have same-store-sales out shortly for November and I'll share some interesting stats we see there.

CyberMonday and eBay
eBay USA had a strong CM for us - up 50% y/y.  What's really interesting is we're able to separate out the different formats and auctions are down 8%y/y and fixed-price (includes stores) are up a whopping 139% (together they yield the 50% increase).  For ChannelAdvisor's customers, fixed-price is rapidly approaching 2X of auctions.

Another interesting point on eBay - things were actually kind of sluggish on BF, up only 30% y/y, so we are seeing a material acceleration in that short period.  This is NOT the case with any other channel, they ramped up to a strong y/y growth on BF and then held it on CM whereas eBay ramped up into CM.

I'd hazard a guess there are a couple of trends at play:
  • eBay is really pouring on the marketing right now (coupons, radio, ms-cashback, paid-search, etc).
  • We're hearing that offline and some online retailers have such low inventories due to economic concerns that many items you wouldn't think would be hard to find are very hard to find.  Wii/xbox/ps3 software, many top selling toys and electronics could be in short supply offline+online as we get deeper into December.  If true, that will very much play to eBay's advantage.
  • For fun, I keep an eBay search on twitter going during the day on a second monitor and you many stories about first time users, finding hard to find items, etc.  This is a neat way to keep a 'pulse' on what's going on.
ASPs on eBay are down more than other channels. I suspect that's a consumer mix issue vs. some price compression.

CyberMonday and Amazon
No matter how you slice it, Amazon is killing it this holiday season.  I don't have any visibility into their media categories (book, music, dvd), but CE, games, home and garden, sports, jewelry, apparel, you name it - it is on fire.  I suspect we'll look back in 1-2yrs and realize that 08 is the year Amazon went from a book store to a full-fledged dept store.

Amazon accelerated on BF to a 230% growth rate and has held there through CyberMonday.  The inventory shortages I mentioned in the eBay section will definitely benefit Amazon's proMerchants as well.  Amazon is very cleverly sending notes to merchants notifying them of sku's that are in demand that they have sold before and proactively urging them to stock the virtual shelves.

Amazon also has a ton of interesting promotions that get a good bit of consumer buzz

What will be the peak this year?
Usually we see continued growth into the next couple of Mondays (12/8 and 12/15 this year) - that some call GreenMondays - and we'll continue to report what we see.  It will be interesting to see where things hit their zenith this year and if my theory on eBay/Amazon benefiting from short inventory levels plays out or not. 

Stay tuned and if you have any questions or observations - hit the comments.
SeekingAlpha Disclosure: I am long google and Amazon

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Cashback+coupons - helping fight the downturn - webinar tomorrow.

It's official, ChannelAdvisor has been working with eBay diligently over the last month and we are excited to let everyone know that just in time for the holidays Microsoft's live.com cash-back system now works with the ChannelAdvisor checkout redirect system!  Consumers can save up to 30% with this promotion so it's very important and getting a lot of traction on eBay already, with more to come.

We'll be going over how everything works in a webinar Wednesday, November 26th at 2pm ET and a couple of other 'last minute holiday' prep topics.

Topics we'll cover:
  • Highlights of eBay's promotions that are ramping NOW
  • Focus on coupons
  • Focus on MS live cashback 
  • CA and coupons
  • CA and cashback 
  • Holiday DSR tips 
  • Holiday FP30 tips   
  • Update on the UK VAT issue  
  • Q+A - please limit to one Q per caller. 

I'm looking forward to the webinar and we're all (eBay+CA) excited that we were able to get this done for our customes in time for the holidays!

You can register for the webinar at http://www.channeladvisor.com/couponwebinar

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50% auction listing fees promo for 2 days!

eBay is having a two day 50% off auction “insertion fees” for Nov 24-25.  I guess they want to stock the shelves for next week's Black Friday and CyberMonday here in the USA.

See here for details.

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eBay couponing update…

As mentioned in Q3 by eBay amanagement and what you'll hear on today's eBay webinar, eBay is allocating the bulk of their Q4 holiday budget to coupons.  There's lots of comscore data coming out that shows online consumers are really embracing coupons (coupon site traffic is up 30% y/y for example), so I think this actually makes sense.  

eBay is saying there will be '10s of millions of coupons' and they are shortly going to roll out some changes to the site that will make coupons more embedded than they already are.

Here's one example.  You'll see that starting mid/late November, there will be coupons added to the new deals section (click to enlarge)

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Next, when a consumer has a valid coupon in their 'coupon bank', they will have a persistent little reminder at the top of all pages and really pulled out on the item page as shown here:

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Finally, I believe there will be some treatment (like a little coupon icon) in the search engine results pages for those items that are 'coupon eligible', if the consumer has a coupon in their little coupon bank.

Note to ChannelAdvisor customers:
When eBay first came out with these there were issues and we have resolved those.  On top of that we are taking actions today to make sure ALL of the above site-integration 100% works with ChannelAdvisor customers. You can read more about it on this SSC post (login required -for CA customers only).

A final note to the Wall St. folks.  While you guys disdain coupons because they are contra-revenue, I do think this is a good move for sellers and thus transaction volume on eBay this holiday so therefore it should be good for eBay as well -even contra revenue.  We'll only know how it turns out when eBay reports Q4 results in Q1, so until then, use some darn coupons (at ChannelAdvisor merchants please)!!

SeekingAlpha disclosure: I am long google and amazon.

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