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Chaos and Negativity Reign at Ebay Right Now

By Rebecca Fairbanks, published Nov 05, 2006
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It seems that whenever anyone asks how to make some extra money, especially from home, one of the answers is ALWAYS, “sell stuff on Ebay that you find lying around the house”. In the early days of Ebay, this might have been a great suggestion. Things have changed on Ebay…

I had sold a few things here and there on Ebay, but last year wanted to get more serious about my selling, so I opened an Ebay store. I sold mainly under the category of Self-Representing Artists, focusing on sales of my ACEOs (Artist Trading Cards). I certainly wasn’t getting “rich”, but I was happy with the sales I was making and looked forward to selling more.

Earlier this spring, I started noticing a slow down in sales. Where I’d had plenty of traffic to my store and listings before, now there was a definite reduction in the number of visitors. I hadn’t really changed my products, or the way I handled sales, so I wasn’t sure what was going on.

Keeping up with the Ebay Stores discussion boards, I found that I wasn’t alone in wondering why sales had dried up. Many others were complaining about the same thing.

As we headed towards summer, I decided to close my Ebay store and move over to Etsy to sell my artwork instead. Shortly after I closed my store, the now-infamous Bill Cobb letter went out to everyone, notifying all of us about increased fees.

This set off a fresh furor on the Ebay Stores board. For weeks, it seemed that all you’d hear about were boycotts being formed, people grumbling, and hordes of sellers closing their stores and leaving Ebay.

During this time, I briefly reopened my store to see for myself whether or not things were as bad as I was reading on the boards. Sure enough, it was bad. Traffic was practically non-existent. There’s been talk about an on/off “faucet effect” on the Ebay stores, where people have accused Ebay of shutting off access to certain bunches of stores at a time. I do not know whether or not this is true, but I do know that selling on Ebay now is not at all like it used to be.

Ebay-Think Twice Before You Sign Up to Sell

These greeting cards were excellent sellers in my Ebay store

Credit: Rebecca Fairbanks

Copyright: Rebecca Fairbanks

Takeaways
  • Recent fee increases might make it too costly to run an Ebay store .
  • Sellers are discouraged and leaving Ebay in droves.
  • There are other places to sell. Ebay is no longer the only game in town.
Did You Know?
These days, you might make more money working at McDonald's than you would selling on Ebay.
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I closed my EBay shop a couple of months ago. Fees were increasing every month and sales were dropping. Ebay is a scam company - you couldn't pay me to sell on there again.

Posted on 11/14/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
This is a shame. I never got around to setting up on Ebay, but it definitely filled a need.

Posted on 11/06/2006 at 10:11:00 AM

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