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on โ12-02-2016 04:23 PM
Just read this article - not sure if I'm allowed to post the link, but I'll give it a shot.
http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y16/m02/i11/s01
eBay Pivots Away from Big Retail
There might be hope for us little guys yet
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โ12-02-2016 04:29 PM - edited โ12-02-2016 04:32 PM
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on โ12-02-2016 04:35 PM
Yes, absolutely and the sooner the better
Such a pity they've lost so many great sellers in the process - hopefully they'll return, but I dare some won't swallow their pride while others won't want to take the risk again and of course, others have found alternative successful platforms
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on โ12-02-2016 05:09 PM
A very intersting article. I'm just wondering what type of companies they will be acquiring this year. I won't have that drink just yet...LOL!
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on โ12-02-2016 05:25 PM
And lookout for eBay to acquire companies in 2016. Wenig said eBay hadn't done much in that regard over the past year, but now that valuations have come back to earth, "expect us to be an acquisitive company."
I hope they don't ruin any other platforms...
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on โ12-02-2016 05:28 PM
Be nice if it is true but I want be holding my breath it would mean removing benefits from large companies and giving them to smaller (riskier) companies/people I can not see that happening to turn back would be a big gamble with no guarantee
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on โ12-02-2016 05:35 PM
eBay hasn't scratched the surface of the richness of inventory "as we pivot out of big retail," he said. "Think of every boutique and artisan, and small bookstore, and handmade crafter."
However, eBay is complicated for shoppers, the CEO said. And that's why the company is "replatforming," a reference to the initiative in which it is requiring sellers to list with Product Identifiers in order for eBay to be able to create Product Pages. That initiative has been a key talking point to analysts since Wenig took over from John Donahoe as CEO.
What does this mean?Does this mean they are going to move away from product identifiers?
Becuase requiring the product identifers won't work if he wants to gain back the handmade crafter, artisan and the like. They don't use product identifiers.
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on โ12-02-2016 06:18 PM
Harley,
Don't they only do what we do.
Does Not Apply.
If it doesn't apply - sooner or later it will disappear.
Read the whole article - should I live so long.
Yep.
All good.
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on โ12-02-2016 07:22 PM
@twyngwyn wrote:And lookout for eBay to acquire companies in 2016. Wenig said eBay hadn't done much in that regard over the past year, but now that valuations have come back to earth, "expect us to be an acquisitive company."
I hope they don't ruin any other platforms...
I really hope eBay makes some improvements for the littler guys, but reading that quote does kind of make me a bit cynical about things (I don't mean to be negative, but I can't help regarding that with both a little suspicion and a little disdain )
Namely, because I know there were statements made not so long ago about eBay acquiring the other E**y site - the one that caters more for crafters and artisans (I really hope they leave well enough alone in that regard, though... ), and also because this comes on the heels of A****n's newer venture, which also caters exclusively for handmade artists / crafters.
Bit behind the 8 ball, eBay, or just trying to follow in other's footsteps (again)?
Word to the, err, wise, if eBay are reading / paying attention - there are some unbvelievably talented artisans around the world, who spend hours, weeks, months sometimes, creating unique and wonderful items... None of whom will risk selling on eBay, even if you create a new sub-section / curated selection, because it's not the site in itself, or lack of options, that keeps them away.
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on โ12-02-2016 08:22 PM
I wondered the same thing Harley, because as you say, artisans and handmade crafters really do not have Product Identifiers.
Or haven't they worked that out yet ?

