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		<title>eBay&#8217;s Latest Fee Increases&#8211;Is this the beginning of the end?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On January 13, eBay sellers received an unwelcome announcement from eBay. Fees were going up.
Partly due to our tendency to &#8220;skim&#8221; messages and partly due to the way in which the announcement was worded, the result was widespread panic and threats of mutiny.
Many sellers started to &#8220;boycott&#8221; eBay, and began taking their business to places [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On January 13, eBay sellers received an unwelcome announcement from eBay. Fees were going up.</p>
<p>Partly due to our tendency to &#8220;skim&#8221; messages and partly due to the way in which the announcement was worded, the result was widespread panic and threats of mutiny.</p>
<p>Many sellers started to &#8220;boycott&#8221; eBay, and began taking their business to places like Yahoo auctions, and Overstock.com.<br />
After issuing another email &#8220;clarifying&#8221; the price increases, eBay finally sent everyone a &#8220;Message from Bill Cobb&#8221; on  February 6.</p>
<p>Bill Cobb, who became President of eBay North America in December of 1004, stated that he&#8217;d been &#8220;taking it all in&#8221; and &#8220;thinking hard about how we can make sure eBay remains a fun, safe place to trade, and a prosperous home for our many dedicated sellers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cobb addressed the issue of fee increases, and concerns about customer support, trust and safety, and frequency of changes to the site.</p>
<p>Cobb also promised a number of improvements to customer service, a credit for store sellers and a reduction in the minimum insertion fees for auction style and fixed price listings. He even gave readers his email address and invited comments, promising to read every one of them!</p>
<p>The Bottom line here is that the most significant changes made will affect eBay Store owners. But Store items are offered at a price determined by the seller, so increased costs can be passed along to the buyer. This is what &#8220;real world&#8221; businesses do all the time. The cost of doing business rarely goes down and Business people learn to expect increases in overhead.</p>
<p>The reason for raising the &#8220;But it Now&#8221; listing fee is that eBay wants sellers to think harder about how they set prices in this category. Too many have been unrealistically high, which means merchandise doesn&#8217;t turn over. It becomes &#8220;stale&#8221;. eBay wants to see a fluid market, with quick turnover and fresh merchandise appearing all the time.</p>
<p>The Gallery image feature has gone up in price by about 30%, but the size of the image is being increased by 56%.  Pictures sell products, and larger pictures mean that shoppers can see more details. I really don&#8217;t see this as a bad thing.</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t invested in eBay stock, now might be a good time (eBay intends to split shares on Feb.18). Investors are panicking over eBay&#8217;s announcements, and their less than stellar 4th quarter 2004 performance in part due to major investments in China.</p>
<p>The dooms-dayers say the &#8220;bloom is off  the eBay rose&#8221;. I beg to differ. eBay is still the largest online auction venue, accounting for more volume than all of their competitors combined. There&#8217;s no way eBay is going away, and it won&#8217;t be long before sellers realize that business will go on as usual.</p>
<p>You can still make a great living on eBay, whether full or part time.</p>
<div style="float: left; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: white; background-color: white"><img height="60" width="50" src="http://ezinearticles.com/members/mem_pics/Carolyn-Schweitzer_380.jpg" border="0" alt="EzineArticles Expert Author Carolyn Schweitzer"></div>
<p>Carolyn Schweitzer is a retired dentist, eBay Powerseller, and ownner/editor of several websites. You can read the full article plus view eBay&#8217;s price announcements and the letter from Bill Cobb at <a href="http://www.netbrainer.com/site/500041/page/473364" rel="nofollow">http://www.netbrainer.com/site/500041/page/473364</a></p>
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