Category — Misc
eBay Store Changes, I’m just not feeling it.
So eBay makes this big announcement and calls in the troops to deal with the fallout of it all. I’m just not feeling it.We all know there is a recession out there and everyone else needs a trillion dollar bailout, but here we have a company with a gazillion dollars at their disposal and all they can come up with is a cleaner web 2.0 look, that we could have done for a cool million (just kidding) and a few cross sells. I guess they’re broker than I thought.I don’t know if I missed something, but truly, I’m just not feeling all the hoopla on this one. If you’re trying to sell me a few cross-sells and a couple of marketing trinkets and tout this as a brave new world, we’ve got a problem.
There is little that is significant in this announcement other than a few stores needing a new design, or a few hundred stores needing new picture hosting and new designs and a new designer.
The reality in this announcement is simple, it’s in the compliance factor that eBay wants to uphold to prevent hackers and spoofers, phishers and spammers from messing up the site. The big deal is that eBay has to contend with millions of wackos to prevent being overrun by innovative programmers and cyberpunks.
January 14, 2009 Comments Off
Change Change Change – What does eBay have in common with Obama?
It’s not just the topic of choice for recent Presidential candidates, it’s what’s happening on eBay too.
Over the past year eBay has made sweeping changes to its site. Those changes have included listing policies, fees and even site design. Actually, there are so many changes, let’s recap them…
Buy It Now format changed to 30-day duration
If your Detailed Seller Rating (DSR) falls below 4.3 you’re selling status is suspended
Yet more changes to the ‘Best Match’ algorithm to include what is being called ‘Recent Sales’.
Site implied restrictions on shipping for the Media category
Sellers no longer allowed to accept any type of paper payments – checks/money orders
eBay is closing eBay Express
eBay is incenting selelrs who offer free shipping with better search results and increased discounts on final value fees.
New View Item page
New About Me page layouts
New ‘I-frame’ template integration
Restrictions placed on multiple identical listings
Restrictions removed on multiple identical listings
Feedback ‘change’ instituted
On-site pay-per click style advertising that allows eBay sellers to advertise their listings and eBay Stores via a text ad on eBay search result pages.
And these are just in the past month or two!
Even for those working within the e-commerce/web-design community it’s been quite challenging to keep up. Many users have abandoned the site altogether while others have capitalized on the new environment and are prospering. Using qualified service providers can make the difference. Keep yourself qualified!
From the standpoint of a certified eBay-stores designer, there have been many changes to the landscape as well. From new View Item page standards to the upcoming Store changes, change is happening for certain. Keeping yourself educated will be key and using services who are savvy and ahead of the curve will be paramount. With eBay’s page views down over 30% from October of 2007 to October of 2008, sellers can’t afford to be sloppy. Capturing the buyer’s interest now is more important than ever.
In early 2009 there are more changes (restrictions) coming, so stay tuned, alert and ahead of the curve.
November 25, 2008 Comments Off
What’s wrong with hiring web designers from India
Our latest experience with oversees contractors comes from some testing that we recently ran, where we needed lots of people to click test a website that we are developing. We put an ad on some of the freelance websites and come up with 20 people who can click buttons for half an hour. We have this set just right, you show up on a particular website at 7pm Pacific time and along with a group of 20 others, you click buttons continuously for 30 minutes.
We specifically state that we need US, UK, and Russian people only. That’s simply the demographic of the site we are testing. Instead we get India and Pakistan “programmers” mascarading as US and UK citizens.
So what’s the big deal? Well first of all none of them showed up on time or understood the directions. None of them could read english well enough to figure out what we wanted. They had their canned response to our ad to get in the door and then they were unable to understand directions. Their timing was off, needing coddling for us to email several times to tell them when the testing would begin.
This behaviour is typical of India programmers that we have, per chance, worked with before. We simply don’t hire outside the United States for this reason. Not only will the work be cheap, but none of it ever hit a single deadline established, none of the work was spell checked, and none of the work was what we had planned. Basically you can not hire from India unless you have lots of time to hand hold. So what is your time worth?
If you do hire from India, remember that they do not speak English very well. Remember that India programmers are not going to work with you like an English speaker. Throw your timetable out the window. In our case hiring India workers for a beta test event at a particular time, failed miserably. We won’t do it again.
August 21, 2008 Comments Off
Home Based Business Website Arrives online
Our latest site Once Upon a Family’s Home Based Business Opportunity website is up and running. Take a look
August 6, 2008 Comments Off
New Internet Sellers Group
A new internet sellers group has formed and is now posting at Internetsellersgroup.com
Those of you who have followed the action in the last few weeks will appreciate the premise upon which this new group was formed, ie: no politics. There is no Board of Directors, no bylaws and no bull. It is open to all members who endevour to have discussions about selling online.
July 12, 2008 Comments Off
Dealing with Security and PHPBB Forums – Is someone trying to hack your website?
The other day one of our larger sites had what they thought was a security breech and jumped out of their seats rushing to conclusions about site security. Their first conclusion went public and set off a bad series of events that could lead to legal ramifications. Now site owners should know that before you rush to judgment about what is going on in your forum, your first step is to stop and investigate. As this larger site may have learned, tossing out allegations of site breach and hacking are not a good idea without contacting a professional to find out what is really going on.
Since we do lots of forums for larger groups, we thought it would be a good idea to set out some guidelines for site owners. Now let’ say you are sitting in your private forum and suddenly you see another member in there that is not allowed. Oh my God, what to do. Well first of all don’t jump to conclusions about your security system, feeling you’re being hacked or worry that there is anything amiss. The best thing to do in any business is to first, take a breath, investigate and then proceed. Hopefully you have all your wits about you, and are not too stressed, sleep deprived or overly paranoid before you go jumping around concluding things that may not be true. You don’t want to start harassing site visitors and announcing that they are hackers when this might all be just a misunderstanding on your part, and geez, worse yet – don’t tell anyone you are going to file criminal charges for something they had nothing to do with. In the legal world I’m not sure how the courts will view this, but likely they will feel that you did not do your due diligence before making the accusations and this could lead to a big legal action against you. You don’t want that now, do you?
Most professionals have two sets of IT eyes on things to ensure they are not making rash decisions when it comes to forum security. It’s likely part of your obligation as a provider of services and you might consider it an important aspect of business especially if you are a large company with possible legal exposure.
Now, Can people access a private forum? A little googling will answer that for you. Not really but yes they can “appear” to be there. Anyone who is wandering around with time on their hands can put your url into the browser and start switching around numbers to see what is out there. A hidden forum or a private forum might appear, but likely they will only see a login or an error message. While you, sitting in the forum will see them browsing simply because the call to show who is browsing is higher on the list than the error message or login form. Fear not. You are safe. All those wild thoughts about hackers and site violators can be put to rest. Nothing is amiss except the subtle reminder that you need a qualified professional to explain to you what is going on, and possibly a lawyer if you’ve already banned members and jumped to conclusions, pointed fingers and made wild accusations about someone trying to find out what you’ve been thinking or worse yet, accused anyone of trying to take down your website. If you’ve already gone that far my advise now is put a nice apology in writing and last but not least get a lawyer.
If things haven’t deteriorated to this point and you need more help and don’t have a Phpbb forum site admin or web designer, check out our services or ask your host for more help.
Any questions?
July 4, 2008 Comments Off
What is wrong with joining trade groups?
As a recent Chairman of Ethics and Moderation for one of the trade groups dealing with internet commerce and eBay sellers, I have to say that the experience was interesting. As time went on, I had been involved in two groups. Some people know why I quit the first one. The second one promised to be even more open, member owned and transparent. As time went on I grew leary of these claims as things were done in the back room and not reported to the members. *edited*
Day three: The Ethics of that group decided it had gone far enough when the Board refused the Ethics committee vote and wrote their own ticket. The Ethics committee balked and posted a statement that the Board had overruled a vote and took their own vote. The Board promptly moved the post, Moderators promptly moved it back and after several attempt the post was deleted by the Board, the Ethics Chairman suspended which left members of the member owned group guessing at what happened. One Board member resigned, another threatened to take public action and was suspended… and that leads to this post.
Are these groups really worth it? I guess if all you are doing is gleaning information you’re in good company. But if you get sucked up in the rhetoric and start volunteering, watch out. Nothing in these types of groups is member owned, and here’s why.
1. The Presidents of these groups are often egotistical backed by a posse or hopefuls that will do or say anything to be part of the upcoming promised success
2. Hours can be invested to no avail because at some point it will be overturned by the Board who has gone googly eyed over their fearless leaders.
3. At some point, usually when $100,000 or more is in the kitty, someone wants to take all the glory and keep their own reputation from being besmirched while running things the way they seem fit. After all, they built this city and they should never be challenged.
Any questions?
July 2, 2008 17 Comments
Useful Tool for finding out what competitors are up to.
http://www.rexswain.com/httpview.html
January 7, 2008 Comments Off
Books for eBay sellers
Many people ask us about books to read regarding eBay selling.
Here is a link to the books that we recommend.
http://www.1million.com/cgi-bin/directory/morelinks.cgi?category=17
December 11, 2007 Comments Off
Where to submit Free Press Releases
Need a free press release company. Well here ya go:
ecommwire.com
www.free-press-release.com
http://www.prleap.com/
www.prnewsnow.com
www.1888pressrelease.com
www.openpr.com
www.i-newswire.com
www.24-7pressrelease.com
September 24, 2007 Comments Off
