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eBay's direction? Interesting reading..

I found this on msn's money page, thought I'd share.

EBay's changing auction strategy

Posted Jun 03 2008, 12:56 PM by Kim Peterson

 

Auctions are disappearing on eBay and being replaced by fixed-price item sales. BusinessWeek says that's due to the changing needs of the consumer, who thinks bidding is too much hassle. Nope. Don't blame the bidder. EBay is doing everything it can to choke the life out of its own auction business -- and that's a big gamble.

Yes, time is precious. And yes, there are people who would rather "buy it now" on eBay at a higher price than spend days in a prolonged bidding war. About 42% of eBay auctions have a "buy it now" option, a figure that has grown 22% in the last year, according to BusinessWeek. EBay shares are up nearly 1% today to $29.59.

There's no question that fixed-price auctions work. But eBay is sacrificing its core auction business to fuel fixed-price transactions. It implemented fee changes this year that favor sellers with fixed prices and who sell more expensive goods. The sellers that helped make eBay what it is today -- the ones getting rid of baby clothes or old records -- are being pushed to the fringe. Add to this a new rule that limits the feedback sellers can give buyers, and it's no wonder they're abandoning eBay for other alternatives.

One seller told BusinessWeek he decided to leave eBay after realizing his annual fees would go to $180,000 from $120,000. He's going to start selling on his own Web site. He may not get eBay's traffic levels there, but he won't be paying eBay-caliber fees either. 

So where does this leave eBay? It clearly wants to be more of an Amazon-style retailer, with more dependable transaction revenue rather than relying on wild-card auctions. It expects to increase global listings that way, and said that its listings improved after implementing the pricing changes. It's paying a lot of attention these days to its PayPal unit, which is seeing great traction as a payment option on numerous Web sites. (PayPal brought in $582 million in Q1 revenue, a 32% increase year-over-year).

The traditional auction business is becoming an afterthought at the company, and honestly, who can blame eBay for trying to move beyond its roots? Its share price has tanked since the end of 2005, and a new strategy was in order. So yeah, things are changing at eBay. But don't blame buyers who are short on time and patience. EBay is doing this all on its own, and deserves total credit for whatever success or failure lies in its future.

madcat1010
Thanks frommy! Interesting read.
Jul-18-08 13:32:43 PDT Report this comment
pogung177
Where is the original source come from..? Businessweek.com ?
Jul-18-08 13:34:01 PDT Report this comment
frommytoybox
msn's online money page, pog. But the author does mention BusinessWeek a couple of times as a reference.
Jul-18-08 13:36:48 PDT Report this comment
frommytoybox
Hi madcat! You're welcome.
Jul-18-08 13:37:17 PDT Report this comment
alien*from*the*planet*zorb
I heard rumor a couple months ago that Ebay would be phasing out auctions by the end of this year. The idea is to make Ebay more like a regular retail marketplace and less like an auction house.
Jul-18-08 13:48:34 PDT Report this comment
madcat1010
I think we already knew that auctions were being downgraded and we knew that the feedback change was part of the reason sellers were going to fixed price listings.

Everything they've done has made it harder to make money here.
Jul-18-08 13:49:14 PDT Report this comment
frommytoybox
I heard the same rumor, kook, and if it's more than just rumor, it's a sad thing.

And you ain't lyin', madcat.
Jul-18-08 13:51:36 PDT Report this comment
gbayemporium
they will never stop offering auctions. fixed price is simply a sensible option for those buyers who want to get it right away.
Old news.
Jul-18-08 13:56:26 PDT Report this comment
frommytoybox
Ok, first of all, you have no way of knowing that, gbay. And secondly, the post is on today's msn money page, so while it may be a topic that's been discussed before, it is not old news. Thanks for stopping by and being civil.
Jul-18-08 13:59:26 PDT Report this comment
alien*from*the*planet*zorb
Rumors become truth only after they happen. LOL!!!

It'll be interesting to see how it pans out. Just saying what I heard, now we'll see what Ebay is going to do.
:)
Jul-18-08 14:13:19 PDT Report this comment
gbayemporium
"Posted Jun 03 2008, 12:56 PM by Kim Peterson"

today isn't june 3.

why don't you leave eBay to those who can actually be successful at it. go play gi joes or something.
Jul-18-08 18:52:30 PDT Report this comment
frommytoybox
Well, so much for your being civil. You're right, my mistake, gbay. Hope you feel better now. Boy, for someone who should be just slammed with all that eBay business, you sure spend a lot of time on my blog. I suppose I should be flattered. Instead, I feel a bit creeped out.
Jul-18-08 19:07:05 PDT Report this comment

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