on 29-03-2013 08:26 AM
eBay will be introducing a new fee structure on May 1, 2013.
For some sellers fees will be going up, while others will see notable reductions. We encourage you to take the time to visit the newly launched Seller Centre to see how the changes will affect you (http://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/fs5).
You will notice that to offset the fee change, we have worked to remove the major barriers to listing and have continued to reduce upfront fees to make selling on eBay easier and fairer. Most sellers should only be paying fees on an item after it sells – not before.
Your fees contribute to eBay’s ability to significantly invest in the overall experience for both sellers and buyers. Enhancements on the buyer side of the equation are aimed squarely at driving traffic to your listings and ensuring the 7.3 million Australians who visit the site every month continue to do so. For example, investments in marketing, social media promotions and mobile commerce applications helped sellers to capture a greater share of online sales in 2012 and saw a 21% year on year increase of visits to eBay.
After reviewing the changes it should be clear that the new fee structure also encourages sellers to adopt the behaviours that we know buyers increasingly prefer (eg: fixed price over auction in some categories) – therefore increasing your chances of a successful sale.
In 2013 we will be working even harder to respond to the rapid pace of change in our industry and to ensure you are taken along on the journey. You will see a number of innovations announced in the coming months and throughout the year which support all of our sellers, no matter what their size or business aspirations.”
on 15-04-2013 08:31 AM
Oh, come on guys (and girls), eBay said this was another fee "reduction". You can trust eBay to tell you the truth, can't you?—LOL ... http://bit.ly/YvxFEg
on 15-04-2013 09:53 AM
just did a test run on 'antique dining table'
and I can choose
Antiques > Furniture > dining
or
Collectables > Homewares > Furniture
so just pick the Antiques category
on 15-04-2013 11:20 AM
Oh, come on guys (and girls), eBay said this was another fee "reduction".
No they didn't.
I'm all for calling out eBay on any smoke and mirrors tactics, but "new fee structure" doesn't mention a reduction, and if you read the OP, its clearly says: For some sellers fees will be going up, while others will see notable reductions.
Notable is subjective, but the statement is actually one of the true ones.
on 15-04-2013 12:46 PM
No they didn't.
I'm all for calling out eBay on any smoke and mirrors tactics, but "new fee structure" doesn't mention a reduction, and if you read the OP, its clearly says: For some sellers fees will be going up, while others will see notable reductions.
Notable is subjective, but the statement is actually one of the true ones.
their email today sure did say it.....
And there's more good news: Listing is cheaper than ever. You receive free listings each month: 80 free Fixed Price listings for Basic Store Package holders and 40 free listings on Fixed Price or Auction items for non-Store Package holders.
on 15-04-2013 01:04 PM
their email today sure did say it.....
And there's more good news: Listing is cheaper than ever. You receive free listings each month: 80 free Fixed Price listings for Basic Store Package holders and 40 free listings on Fixed Price or Auction items for non-Store Package holders.
That's where the smoke and mirrors comes into it. Listing is, generally, cheaper than ever.
It's selling that isn't.
on 15-04-2013 01:08 PM
That's where the smoke and mirrors comes into it. Listing is, generally, cheaper than ever.
It's selling that isn't.
$1.50 (minimum) for auctions, depending on individual circumstances, notwithstanding.
on 15-04-2013 01:23 PM
I am so confused. I printed out the 2013 Spring Seller Update & it says
1. pay no insertion fees for up to 500 FREE listings for a premium store $49.95 with a 12 month commitment or $59.95 without a 12 month commitment.
2. FREE listings can be fixed price or auction
Now according to what I am reading on the boards everyone is saying you only get 80 free listings but they are fixed price only. 80 sure is a massive difference to 500
on 15-04-2013 01:49 PM
yodablu, here is a table comparing store subscriptions
http://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/fs7
on 15-04-2013 02:03 PM
thank you sportandplay
on 15-04-2013 02:29 PM
spring seller update would be EBAY USA where it is just Springtime now..yoda has given the link to the AUSSIE updates
dont worry too much about the listing fees, check out the final value fees, and the fee caps!!!