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Ebay Free Auction Listings ....
« on: January 29, 2010, 09:47:27 AM »
Seems like itll be good for the occasional seller .. But not so good for those mid-range stores ??

I know alot of people in here have stores and what not .. any opinioins?

http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/ebay-rolls-out-free-auction-listings-to-attract-more-sellers/19332079/?icid=main|main|dl8|link4|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailyfinance.com%2Fstory%2Febay-rolls-out-free-auction-listings-to-attract-more-sellers%2F19332079%2F

Offline Harry Caul

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Re: Ebay Free Auction Listings ....
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2010, 11:16:05 AM »
So wait, is 9% of the final auction price their normal take?  Or did they increase that fee while making the listings "free"?  What is the net difference here for the casual seller?   

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Re: Ebay Free Auction Listings ....
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2010, 11:49:50 AM »
Store inventory is basically gone, they convert to fixed price listings with a major price jump from .03 to .20. UNLESS, you convert your store from 15.00 and month to 60.00 a month.

Then add to that, the commission changes...


Coming March 30: 5¢ Fixed Price Insertion Fees with full search exposure, FREE pictures, new low fees for Auction-style listings

Dear xxxxx:

The upfront cost of selling on eBay is about to be dramatically reduced with our lowest Insertion Fees ever. I wanted to personally let you know about this exciting change and how it can help your business in particular.

In short, on March 30, 2010 we are changing the fee structure to provide a range of fee options designed to improve profitability for sellers of all sizes. New standard fees are being simplified and work best for sellers that sell occasionally.

Higher volume sellers like you will want to choose from one of three new eBay Stores subscription packages offering Fixed Price Insertion Fees as low as 3¢ and reduced rates for Auction-style listings for a modest subscription fee.

Based on your past year of selling activity, we recommend the new Premium Store subscription package.

For just $49.95 a month you get:
Fixed Price with full search exposure for just 5¢ Insertion Fees with Final Value Fees for the most part staying the same.
FREE pictures
Discounted fees on Auction-style listings
FREE Selling Manager Pro, eBay's powerful online selling tool to help you manage the listing process, post-sale activities and your inventory--including automated listing and relisting.
Only one Fixed Price format
"Full search exposure" is key because starting March 30, there will be just one Fixed Price listing format on eBay. Store Inventory Format listings will automatically become regular Fixed Price listings with the same duration and renew at the new rates--and they'll surface in search results right along with all other listings.

Act now before February 16 and save!
We want to make sure you have plenty of time to get ready. If you need to change your current Stores subscription to get the best fee package for your business, do it now and pay no additional monthly fees until April 2010. Act now--this early subscription offer expires February 16.

Start now to optimize your current Store Inventory Format listings
Remember, starting March 30 your Store Inventory Format listings will become regular Fixed Price listings with the same duration and renew at the new rates. Start now to evaluate your current Stores inventory--decide which listings you want to keep and explore options for the rest of your inventory.

Get complete details about the new fee options, including a Fee Illustrator for understanding the best option based on your selling activity.

MORE UPDATES TO BOOST SELLER PROFITS

Building buyer confidence: New eBay Buyer Protection program
The new eBay Buyer Protection program launching soon is a major step to inspire confidence in buying on eBay. Find out more about what this means for you and how sellers are protected.


The eBay Top-rated seller badge also ensures quality service and keeps buyers coming back. More and more of you are now enjoying the benefits. U.S. sellers can also qualify for Top-rated status in more countries.
More ways to boost your efficiency
You'll be able to list multiple variations of a product such as color and size in one Fixed Price listing in many more categories.


Category and Item Specifics changes are also coming with the rest of these updates to help you make adjustments only once. Find out if your categories are impacted.
In keeping with the practice started last year, we're continuing to consolidate changes that impact your business into two or three major releases a year. Get details on all the updates coming in spring 2010, including the new fee structure.

For more insight into the upcoming changes, including fees, you're also invited to:
Take part in the upcoming webinar on Thursday, January 28.
Join me and other leaders from eBay and PayPal in a Town Hall meeting on Wednesday, January 27. Check the Announcement Board for more details coming soon.
Talk with members of my staff during the next two days on a special discussion board we've set up for this purpose.
As always, thank you for partnering to make eBay a thriving, successful marketplace.

Sincerely,

Dinesh Lathi
Vice President
Seller and Buyer Experience

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Re: Ebay Free Auction Listings ....
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2010, 08:35:54 AM »
We have had these changes in the UK for awhile now. The only difference is our mid-priced store is £50 NOT $50 and our our listings are £0.05 instead of $0.05. Yet another example of rip-off Britain !!

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Re: Ebay Free Auction Listings ....
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2010, 08:37:07 AM »
We have had these changes in the UK for awhile now. The only difference is our mid-priced store is £50 NOT $50 and our our listings are £0.05 instead of $0.05. Yet another example of rip-off Britain !!
LOL .. Were still getting you back for that tea tax :P