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May 31, 2007

eBay Live 2008 to Be Hosted in Chicago

By: David Steiner
Wed May 30 2007 14:18:18

It looks like Midwesterners will get their crack at hosting eBay Live in 2008. We've confirmed that next year's convention will be taking place in Chicago, June 19th-21st at McCormick Place West. eBay already has a block of rooms reserved at the adjoining Hyatt McCormick through the Jack Morton Worldwide agency from June 13th through the 23rd, which should cover the Developer's Conference prior to eBay Live. McCormick Place West is a brand new facility opening this year.

Chicago is a great convention city, and an eBay Live in the middle of the country is long overdue. So for those of you who love deep-dish pie, Da Bears and Da Cubs - see you in the Windy City next year!

http://blog.auctionbytes.com/cgi-bin/blog/blog.pl?/comments/2007/5/1180549098.html

eBay Acquires StumbleUpon

eBay Acquires StumbleUpon
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 31, 2007

"eBay has acquired StumbleUpon for $75 million. StumbleUpon is described as giving people a new way to discover relevant and entertaining content based on personal preferences and community recommendations and is an early-stage company with approximately 2.3 million users. By allowing its community to rate the content, StumbleUpon gets smarter as it is used and provides an increasing level of relevance over time.

According to eBay North America President Bill Cobb's announcement on the eBay Announcement Board, StumbleUpon will run as a separate business unit within eBay Inc. "Although there are no definite plans to share at this time, as the site evolves, we'll be exploring the possibilities for synergies between StumbleUpon and eBay marketplaces, Skype, and PayPal.""

For the complete article please click HERE

May 30, 2007

UK Sellers Boxed In by eBay Global-Trading Policies

UK Sellers Boxed In by eBay Global-Trading Policies
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 29, 2007

"We reported in March that UK sellers were getting decreased exposure on the US eBay.com website, and at the same time, they were facing additional competition from US sellers whose items appear on the UK site by default if they specified worldwide shipping. It appears UK sellers are still upset about the issue and now have a new complaint - eBay is limiting some from selling on the US website. They say they have received messages telling them they have exceeded their global trading limit.

Sellers say that when they lost automatic exposure on the US website (previously, items listed on eBay.co.uk also appeared in the default search results on eBay.com), eBay told them to list twice - once on the UK site, and again on the US site. One seller posted on a discussion board, "If I've understood it correctly, this "global trading limit" malarky is a BIT MUCH isn't it? After we were all told that the answer to the problem (if we sold LOTS of stuff to the US) was simply to list all our stuff on dot com?""

For the complete article please click HERE

May 29, 2007

Ten Reasons I Did Not Bid On Your eBay Listing

Ten Reasons I Did Not Bid On Your eBay Listing
May 29, 2007 Share This

By Wixx, special contributing writer

I am sure that I am not the only person who did not bid on your auction because of one of these reasons. That means that you may now be relisting your item, or selling it for a lot less than what you could have. The following is a rant. A rant that contains my opinions, which may differ entirely from your opinions. You are allowed to have your own opinions. You have been warned.

#10 You have a bunch of stupid characters in your title and or listing
#9 I can not tell how much you are charging for shipping
#8 You do not accept Paypal
#7 Your description is junk
#6 You can not spell
#5 Busted goods
#4 Item is in Australia
#3 Starting bid is way too high
#2 Blurry/Dark/nearly useless or the wrong picture
#1 No photo

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For a detailed explanation of the above 10 issues please click HERE

May 28, 2007

eBay to launch e-commerce site in Thailand

May 28, 2007, 10:03 GMT


Bangkok - US-based eBay Inc on Monday announced plans to launch an e-commerce site in Thailand in partnership with the local portal Sanook! to cater to the estimated 16 million internet users in the kingdom.

The Thai-language site, which is expected to be launched within five to seven months under the name Sanook!eBay, will make Thailand the 38th market where eBay has a local presence.

'Thai sellers are among the most active on eBay worldwide,' said Dan Neary, vice president of eBay Emerging Markets. 'Through this agreement, we are combining our core competency in cross border trade with Sanook's local market expertise,' he added.

'We expect the Sanook!eBay web site will quickly become a popular place for people to buy and sell a wide variety of items both within Thailand and internationally,' said Torboon Puangmaha, chief executive officer of Sanook Online Limited. Sanook means 'fun' in Thai.

Online auction house eBay was founded in 1995 in San Jose, California, and is today one of the world's leading e-commerce portals, incorporating well-known brands such as PayPal, Skype and Shopping.com, among others.


http://news.monstersandcritics.com/business/news/article_1310176.php/eBay_to_launch_e-commerce_site_in_Thailand

eBay Canada Offers Shipping Discount for Sellers

eBay Canada Offers Shipping Discount for Sellers
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 28, 2007

"eBay Canada announced that for a limited time, Canada Post is offering savings up to 25 percent off Xpresspost, exclusively through the PayPal shipping tool. Printing an Xpresspost shipping label through PayPal regularly includes an 8 percent discount for domestic purchases, and 9 percent discount for US and international purchases. With the current promotion, sellers will receive an additional discount of 7 percent for domestic purchases and an additional discount of 16 percent for US and international purchases.

The promotion applies to eBay Canada sellers who print an Xpresspost shipping label through PayPal between June 1 and June 30, 2007. See website for details and restrictions."

http://www2.ebay.com/aw/ca/200705251513522.html

For the complete article please click HERE

May 25, 2007

Coming Soon – Improvements to eBay Seller Invoices

May 24, 2007 | 03:09PM PST/PT

Hi…I'm Jeanette Longstreet, and I lead the Billing product team at eBay. My team is in charge of making our seller invoices as safe and easy-to-use as possible. I'm here to let you know about two improvements we're making to these invoices.

Additional security for invoice emails

The next invoice email you receive will contain only a text summary of your invoice information, including the amount due and your payment method on file. To see your full invoice details, you'll need to log in to your eBay account.

Teaching sellers to log into their accounts from a safe URL (Web address) is an important step in helping members stay safe from malicious links and buttons in spoof emails.

Enhanced reporting

Now you'll have more flexibility when analyzing your invoices. You'll be able to download your invoice into an easy to view, non-editable, HTML file. You can also download your invoice transaction level details in to a CSV file, enabling you to easily sort and analyze your invoiced transactions using any application that supports the CSV format, such as Microsoft Excel. We're also adding additional reports, such as new subtotals by fee or item, to help you track the fees you’ve paid.

To check your invoice, go to "My Seller Account" within My eBay and select "View Invoice."

Sincerely,

Jeanette Longstreet,
eBay Billing Team

eBay Announcement

Could Yahoo and eBay Merger?

Stocks tank as Ebay-Yahoo merger tipped
E-boo? Yahbay? E-bayoo? Ya-hay!!!
By Martin Veitch: Friday 25 May 2007, 10:36

"SOME BIG-NAME technology stocks tumbled yesterday with Network Appliance falling over 16 percent on a weak forecast for its next quarter, raising the spectre of a US enterprise ICT spending slowdown. CA fell eight percent while IBM and Sun were also down.

Cramer described NetApp as “obviously a really challenged company”.

No stranger to self-confidence, Cramer also came up with a modest proposal -- that Yahoo and Ebay merge.

"[Ebay CEO] Meg Whitman wants to run a larger company,” Cramer said. “They have a lot of cash and could easily absorb [Yahoo]. A merger by Ebay with Yahoo could really work."

However, the great man had harsh words for those who bought into tech recently.

"People should never have gotten on the tech bandwagon," he cried. “This is a valley you cannot ride through.""

For the complete article please click HERE

May 23, 2007

Two Fun New eBay Features: Bid Assistant and eBay To Go***

buyer's new best friend - Bid Assistant
Tired of losing auctions and having to search another item to bid on? Very soon we'll be launching a new bidding tool that manages your bids and makes winning items at the right price easier. Bid Assistant will place bids for you on a series of items from your Watch list - all in one simple step.

For instance, let's say you're shopping for a new Canon digital camera, and you have five that you like on your Watch list. Using Bid Assistant, you simply create a bid group from your Watch list and enter the maximum amount you want to pay. This amount could be the same for all five – or you could specify different amounts for each listing based on, say, the varying item condition. It's up to you.

Once set up, Bid Assistant will place your maximum bid on the item that's ending soonest. While the listing is active, our bidding system will automatically update your bid amount UP TO your maximum amount you gave to Bid Assistant, as necessary.

At the end of the listing, if you win, you get to celebrate your victory! The rest of your listings will not be bid on by Bid Assistant. But if you lose, Bid Assistant will automatically bid on the item ending next. This pattern continues until either you win one of the cameras (woo hoo!), or all five listings end.

Bid Assistant makes it easier for you to win items and saves you time. To learn more, check out our information page.

Take eBay with you - eBay To Go
Those of you who maintain your own website, blog or social networking profile will have a lot of fun with our new eBay To Go product. With just a few simple steps, you can create an eBay To Go widget to showcase eBay listings, or even just your favorite eBay search. In moments, you'll have a fun and functional eBay widget ready to be embedded into your own site. It's perfect for sharing the eBay listings that you’re passionate about with your own web audience.

To learn more and to get started, visit togo.ebay.com. It's free, fun and fast, so check it out!

May 17, 2007 | 04:48PM PST/PT http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200705171647452.html

May 17, 2007

eBay Bans Affiliates from Using Paid-Search Campaigns

eBay Bans Affiliates from Using Paid-Search Campaigns
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 17, 2007

"eBay is increasing the payout to members of its Affiliate Program effective June 1, 2007, but is disallowing paid-search traffic purchased from Google, Yahoo and MSN for its US members. eBay's Affiliate Program allows third-parties to earn revenue for driving bidders and buyers to eBay listings.

Some affiliates generate traffic to eBay through advertising, but as of June 1st, eBay will no longer compensate affiliates for "paid search traffic purchased from Google.com, Yahoo.com, MSN.com, nor from any of their content networks, such as Google AdSense, Yahoo! Publisher Network, and MSN ContentAds, if it is linked directly to the eBay.com, eBay Express, or eBay Store domains."

One affiliate said the change may have been prompted by Google's decision to limit the number of eBay affiliate ads per search result page to one."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 16, 2007

Winners of the 2007 Best eBay Stores Contest Named

Hi everyone, this is Artemisa Saucedo with the eBay Stores Marketing team. The votes have been counted and it is our pleasure to announce the winners for the 2007 Best in Stores contest!

Please join us in congratulating the below winners in each of the following categories:

Best Shopping Experience: A Fortunate Dog
Best eBay Store Marketing: fun4pets
Best Looking eBay Store: Mark's Memories
Best “Standard” Store Layout: Copper Frog Studio
To learn more about the winners go to ebay.com/bestinstores2007. For more information on how the winners were selected, please see the see the official rules.

For those of you attending eBay Live! in Boston, on Friday June 15th we will be offering a seminar called “Best in Stores: eBay Stores Best Practices Panel” during which past and present Best in Stores contest winners will discuss their tips, tricks, and best practices. Make sure to stop by!


http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200705161031532.html

eBay Encourages PowerSellers to Join Affiliate Program

By Ina Steiner

AuctionBytes.com

May 16, 2007
eBay is holding a sweepstakes to encourage PowerSellers to become affiliates. eBay recently expanded its affiliate program to allow all sellers to get rewarded for driving traffic to their own eBay.com listings.

The eBay "Promote It" Sweepstakes gives Powersellers who register as an eBay Affiliate the chance to win one of 25 cash prizes up to $1,000 for using their off-eBay website, blog or online store to drive traffic to their listings. The sweepstakes runs from May 15 through August 15, and the random drawing will be held on August 20, 2007. See website for details and restrictions.

http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200705151059582.html

eBay's PayPal Service Gets Banking Charter in European Union

eBay's PayPal Service Gets Banking Charter in European Union
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 15, 2007

"Two months after eBay set up a new entity in Luxembourg, its PayPal subsidiary was granted a banking license for the European Union by the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) in Luxembourg, effective July 2, 2007. PayPal said on Tuesday that the new banking license would allow it to continue its European expansion by offering its services to more online merchants across Europe. In addition, PayPal will be moving its European headquarters to Luxembourg.

eBay recently created eBay Europe, S.à r.l, a new entity that became the new contractual partner for all of its EU-based members on March 1, 2007. The creation of the new entity means all EU-based eBay sellers are now treated equally and are subject to the same rate of tax on their eBay selling fees - the Luxembourg VAT rate of 15 percent."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 15, 2007

Moss' clothes fail to storm eBay

Moss' clothes fail to storm eBayFirst Published: 19:42 IST(15/5/2007)
Last Updated: 20:40 IST(15/5/2007)

Indo-Asian News Service
London, May 15, 2007

"Supermodel Kate Moss' clothes are not getting a single bid on eBay even though they have been doing well in stores.

Over 2,000 people have been trading Moss' clothes on the auction site but there have been no sold stock and some are even resorting to enticing buyers with false claims that the clothes are sold out in shops, reported dailysnack.com.

Jane Marshall, a-39-year-old, who buys clothes on eBay, said: "The demand for Moss' fashion range has been very flat. A lot of people thought it would sell well and they would make a lot of money. But that hasn't happened.""

For the complete article please click HERE

May 14, 2007

eBay Phishing eMail Flood Cyberspace

eBay Phishing eMail Flood Cyberspace

"eBay users watch out! There is a brand new phishing email circulating the internet. And this email is targeting EBay users. The email looks like a normal confirmation message that tells the user $249.20 has been sent to an AOL email address. The email looks legit and even gives a transaction ID number to fool the victim.

But whatever you do - don't click the links in the email! The site itself even looks real and captures all of your account and/or bank account information. Once the thief has this info - he can use it immediately to wipe out your bank account. In today's age this can now happen in just a few seconds.

Yes, there is new technology that allows a criminal to see your personal information in "real time" and use it instantly. They can capture your Social Security Number, Date of Birth, passwords and other confidential information without you realizing it. If you get this email delete it immediately. Don't even think about opening it up and looking at it!

It's real easy for a criminal to fool newbie EBay users. I was a victim to a criminal back in 2002 when I first signed up with EBay and PayPal. There was an email in my inbox that said my PayPal account had been suspended. Being brand new to EBay and PayPal, I didn't know anything about Phishing emails."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 11, 2007

Toolking.com: From eBay To A $31M Empire

Toolking.com: From eBay To A $31M Empire
Toolking.com stays on the cutting edge
By: Michael A. Cox

"If you order pliers from Toolking.com, you really can't just order pliers. You need to know what kind. Do you want locking pliers? Needle nose pliers? Tongue-and-groove pliers, slip-joint pliers, linesman's pliers, diagonal cutting pliers, electrician's pliers, hose clamp pliers, super-grip gripping pliers, welder's pliers, specialty pliers, fence pliers or fuse pullers? Well, you get the idea.

One thing that sets man apart from every other living thing on the planet is his ability to make and use tools. What sets Tool King apart from almost every other place you can buy tools is, well, just about everything the company does. Around 17,000 or so tools sell on the Toolking.com and Toologics.com websites. To make that happen, the company relies on an infrastructure of 30 people and a state-of-the-art warehousing and fulfillment system. The brand has appeared on the "Inc. 500" list three times and is now the go-to place for tool users worldwide.
Don Cohen, a Michigan native and a psychologist by education, started selling tools back in the '70s out of a little store in Detroit. Then he moved to Colorado and built an empire of five stores in Colorado and Wisconsin.

Then eBay happened.

Cohen: In 2001, my 14-year-old son was fooling around on eBay and I asked him, as a kind of bonding experience, if he would like to list a couple of tools. I thought we could spend four bucks and have a little fun for a couple of hours. Lo and behold, the first tool didn't sell but the second (a DeWALT Cordless Drill) did. So, we decided to list four more items and next thing we knew, we had 15 or 20 items up for sale. Ultimately I took it in-house. I ended up closing all the stores but one and built the Internet business around it. We only made $7 on that first sale, but it launched our Internet business.

If you don't know about Toolking.com, we won't keep you in suspense. The business does about $31 million a year in total sales and 65 percent of that is on the Internet. It's located in Littleton, Colo., where its only brick-and-mortar store is located."

The complete interview is well worth reading and can be found HERE

May 10, 2007

Several Cross-Promotion Features to be Removed

May 09, 2007 | 02:51PM PST/PT

Hi everyone ... I'm Diana Baraniewicz with eBay's Finding team. As we focus on ways to make it easier for you to find the items you're looking for, we're also taking a fresh look at some of our existing tools and assessing their effectiveness. Tools that have not performed well for our members are being removed.

There are a few Cross-Promotion options that sellers have had access to that we'll be retiring soon. These options simply haven't been as effective as eBay's default logic in driving bids and purchases.

Item Cross-Promotion Rules
Using our seller cross-promotion tool, sellers have been able to create rules for what types of their own items should appear in the cross-promotion display area on Bid/Buy It Now Confirmation pages, and at the bottom of Stores sellers' item pages. When a seller does not specify cross-promotion rules, eBay's default logic populates the space with relevant items, choosing additional items from the seller based on the buyer's search.

We'll be removing the item-level Cross-Promotion options in the next few weeks. These rules have had low adoption by our sellers, and have not had a positive track record in increasing bids/purchases among buyers. Please note that sellers will still be able to create Keyword to Keyword, Category to Category, and Store Category to Store Category rules.

Both sellers and buyers should experience better results by letting eBay's logic do the work.

Cross-Promotion Connections & Personalized Picks
Also, in June we'll be removing the Cross-Promotion Connections feature, which allowed sellers to promote other selected sellers' listings on their item pages, as well as the Personalized Picks page in My eBay that makes recommendations for future purchases based on your buying history. These features have also seen very low usage. By removing features like these that under-perform, we help simplify the site and free up available resources that can be better utilized elsewhere.

Sincerely,

Diana Baraniewicz
Finding Team


http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200705091451372.html

Yahoo shuts Auction site, gives up to eBay

Yahoo shuts Auction site, gives up to eBay

"Yahoo has conceded defeat to eBay in the online auction business and decided to close Yahoo Auctions in the US and Canada. This is the second major service Yahoo has cancelled after announcing its intention to close Yahoo Photos in favour of Flickr last week.

According to figures released by Hitwise, Yahoo was flagging massively compared to eBay. Last week eBay accounted for 94 percent of all visits in the Auctions category, with Yahoo only managing to take 0.19 percent.


The last day people can list items is 3 June 2007 and bids have to be completed just under two weeks later by 16 June. Customers will still be able to access their auction accounts until 29 October, although only with limited functionality."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 09, 2007

Google tops brand poll; eBay and Amazon also rated highly

Google tops brand poll; eBay and Amazon also rated highly

"The extent to which search engine Google has captured the British imagination was summed up as it was confirmed as the nation's best-loved brand in a recent poll.

Google, the leader in online search advertising, came out ahead of mobile phone firm Nokia, supermarket giant Tesco and online trading forum eBay in the poll conducted by Marketing magazine.

The latter gave some indication as to the popularity of online retail, as did the number three in the poll - Amazon. The retailer zipped up the chart from 17th position last year to third for 2007.

However, it was Google that garnered most adulation, with customers drawn by its easy-to-use technology."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 08, 2007

IRS wants data on users from Internet firms

IRS wants data on users from Internet firms
Companies like eBay, Amazon could be affected
Jaikumar Vijayan

May 07, 2007 (Computerworld) -- "The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) is sounding an early warning on a proposal in the president's 2008 budget that would require Internet businesses like eBay Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. to collect personal data on their customers and share it with the Internal Revenue Service.

The move is part of an effort by the U.S. Treasury Department to track down unreported small business income generated by the sale of personal property on such sites. Under the proposal, online "brokers" would be required to file income statements for all customers who use their sites to conduct 100 or more separate transactions that generate $5,000 or more per year.

Among the information the brokers would be required to collect would be customers' names, addresses and taxpayer identification numbers or Social Security numbers. The proposal would be effective for sales of property on or after Jan 1, 2008.

"While no lawmaker has yet come out in support of it, the measure could easily find its way into a larger legislative package," the CDT, a Washington-based think-tank, warned in a statement on its Web site.

The biggest concern with the proposed legislation is that it could lead to a vast collection of Social Security numbers and other personal data by a lot of different commercial entities on the Web, said Ari Schwartz, deputy director of the CDT. "The IRS is going after smaller businesses that cheat on their taxes," Schwartz said. In the process, though, millions of other Internet users who use such sites to sell personal property could also be affected.

Though the IRS wants income statements only in cases where businesses or individuals generate more than $5,000 from 100 separate transactions, most online sites are likely to collect personal data from everyone who uses their site, Schwartz said."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 07, 2007

The Power of an eBay Store

Submitted by Art Baker on May 4, 2007 - 1:31pm.

http://www.bestsyndication.com/?q=050407_ebay-stores-benefits-to-help-market-your-items-save-on-listing-fees-selling-marketing-tips.htm

Is owning an eBay store is worth the expense? I personally think any serious eBay seller must have an eBay store and in this article I will try to explain the benefits of owning an eBay store.

1. Owning an eBay store gives you your own unique URL to promote.

Having your own link to promote means you can promote your eBay store from your auctions, about me page, email signatures, forum signatures, blogs, articles, eBooks, newsletters etc etc.

2. You look more professional.

If you look like a professional, experienced seller you will sell more. Obviously a lot of factors count to looking professional such as excellent feedback but having an eBay store adds to the professional look. Also, a fully stocked eBay store gives you a professional look and with eBooks this is easily achieved at low cost.

3. You can sell multiple store items for a few cents per month.

That's right, you can list an eBook with a 1000 items available and this can cost only a few cents per month. You could actually list 1000 items in your eBay store and this would cost less than $30 per month. The minimum price to do this with 1000 auctions would be almost 10 times the expense.

4. You get to send out store newsletters.

Yes, you can build your own eBay subscriber database. Every time someone leaves feedback for you on eBay they get asked if they would like you to be added to their favourite sellers list. If they accept they can also subscribe to your store newsletter. This means you can send out mailings to your past customers. Plus you can also set up eBay to send out regular mailings on your behalf every 2 weeks.

There is also the option to add a link to your store newsletter and store favourites in all your auctions. This is a crucial promotion tool eBay provides, just look at the top right corner of any of my listings to see these links in action. This means you can add people to your eBay mailing list even if they don't initially buy from you.

5. You can 'feature' your most profitable items.

By putting your most popular items in the featured section of your eBay store you are gaining maximum exposure for the items that make you the most money.

6. You can personalise your eBay store to differ yourself from other eBay users.

With a little HTML experience you can add categories, logo's, graphics, pictures and a lot more to give your eBay store a more personalised, professional look. Even if you are not familiar with HTML you can still create an attractive looking eBay store.

7. You can track traffic and sales.

By using the tracking services eBay provides you can track a whole host of features such as your most viewed items, store traffic, search terms used in your store, where your visitors came from and a lot lot more.

8. You can link to your store from all your auctions

If you use all the tools eBay provides you can have up to 10 links to your eBay store from every auction you run. Without an eBay store you can have 3 or 4 links at the most linking to your other items.

9. Your store and store items will appear in the major search engines.

Google 'planetsms' and you will see number one is my website and number 2 is my eBay store. You can add keywords to your eBay store and there is also more chance of your listings showing on google. In fact Google 'planetsms eBook collection' or even just 'eBook collection' and see what you get :-)

10. You can ask people to 'Visit me eBay store'.

Sounds silly doesn't it? Well get more visitors to your eBay store and you will sell more and that's a fact no one can deny. You can ask people to visit your store in your auctions, about me page, email signatures, forum signatures, blogs, articles, eBooks, newsletters :-) etc etc etc.

There you go, 10 reasons why you should have an eBay store. I have probably missed out a lot more and maybe even some more important reasons why you should have an eBay store but I'm sure you get the picture.

By: John Thornhill

Open an eBay Store

'Dukes of Hazzard' car auctions for $10 million

'Dukes of Hazzard' car auctions for $10 million
Replica will be most expensive item ever sold by eBay
Canadian Press

SAN JOSE, California - "A version of the General Lee - a 1969 Dodge Charger made famous in the television show "The Dukes of Hazzard" - fetched a winning bid of nearly US$10 million in an online auction.

If the bidder comes through with cash or financing for the US$9,900,500 price, the car will be the most expensive item ever sold by eBay Inc., company spokeswoman Catherine England said.

Actor John Schneider, who played the blond heartthrob Bo Duke in the show, sold the car, which was not featured in the original show but carries the signatures of the cast.

Schneider, 47, said Friday that he expected bidding for the orange coupe, which has "01" on the doors and is emblazoned with the Confederate flag, to go for US$3 million at most.

"In my wildest dreams, two people would get into a bidding war at about $2.5 million . . . and I would have been delighted with that. However, I'm three times as delighted as that now," he laughed."

For the complete article please click HERE

May 04, 2007

Improving the eBay Item Finding Experience

May 03, 2007 | 03:20PM PST/PT

eBay Announcement

Hi...I'm Jeff King, and I lead the Finding team here at eBay. As part of eBay's strategy, the folks on my team have been working on improving how people find things on eBay. After all, you can't win that item if you can't find it. Redesigning something so crucial to eBay is a huge undertaking, but, fortunately, we’re coming from a strong base of knowledge in this area.
For years, eBay's proprietary search technology has supported a marketplace that gets hundreds of millions of searches a day. In addition, my team has gained valuable insight from other new finding experiences that we've introduced on eBay – like eBay Express, our redesigned search results test (which we ran last winter), Best Match, and Motors 2.0. Your input and feedback on these projects has been invaluable, helping us figure out what works well and what does not.

The development cycle for projects like this requires lots of research, good design and development and, most importantly, ample testing in real market conditions. In the next few weeks, we'll be running a test of our latest Finding technology. For about six weeks, a small percentage of buyers (around 1%) will see a different search experience than what is currently available on eBay. This is project is similar to the "New Way to Shop" which we first tested back in 2005, although it has evolved significantly since then.

We think that this new technology will make eBay's search one of the most intelligent on the web, putting the right items in front of the right buyers more than ever before. In this new Finding experience, we'll still return listings where the item titles and descriptions match your search terms. And now we'll also use other elements of a listing as well (such as item specifics and category). This gives buyers the best chance of finding what they want without having to "guess at" all the terms the seller could've used in their item title.

As a simple example, if a buyer in the test searches for "red size 12 shoes," instead of looking just for listings with the words "red," "size," "12," and "shoes," the search engine will find all of the items in the shoe category that are size 12 in the color red. In the end, the buyer should see more relevant items. Plus they'll see a new way to narrow their listings results according to important details such as size, color, type, etc.

Because Finding is so important, you can continue to expect extensive testing like this as we work to ensure our designs and technology work for the marketplace. We expect this particular test to run about six weeks to allow us time to collect data and member input.

On behalf of my entire team, we appreciate your feedback and support.

Sincerely,

Jeff King
Senior Director, Finding

eBay's Payment Policies Spark Two Antitrust Lawsuits

eBay's Payment Policies Spark Two Antitrust Lawsuits
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 04, 2007

"Two antitrust lawsuits were filed against eBay in April 2007 and have been assigned to the same judge because they are related, according to court filings. The plaintiffs in both parties have complained of eBay's practices with regard to its online payment service PayPal. The same judge had presided over a PayPal-related class-action lawsuit that was filed in 2002.

AuctionBytes previously reported on the recent antitrust lawsuit filed by Michael Malone on April 4, 2007 (http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y07/m04/i06/s01). Malone's lawsuit alleges that eBay "utilizes its nationwide monopoly of the on-line auction market to monopolize the available forms of payment that sellers can use on eBay."

eBay restricts which payment methods its sellers advertise in listings and bans sellers from accepting cash, wire transfer services like Western Union, as well as several competing products, including Google Checkout. And in January of this year, eBay eliminated buyer-protection for non-PayPal transactions, while doubling coverage for qualified transactions in which PayPal is used (http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y07/m01/i10/s01)."

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May 03, 2007

Mozilla Releases eBay Add-On for Firefox

Mozilla Releases eBay Add-On for Firefox
New Firefox add-on lets users monitor eBay auctions in real time; beta now available in UK, Germany, and France.
Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service
Thursday, May 03, 2007 6:00 AM PDT

"Mozilla Corp. is asking users to test a new add-on for the Firefox browser that lets users monitor their deals on eBay Inc.'s auction site in real time.

Add-ons are small programs designed to provide supplemental functions to Firefox. The gadgets have proved to be one of the browser's most popular features.

The beta test program for the so-called Firefox eBay Companion is only open to users in the U.K., Germany and France, but will eventually be opened up to the U.S. and other countries, according to a Mozilla spokeswoman.

The eBay add-on is a sidebar that synchronizes with the eBay auction and e-commerce site, and displays alerts as items are sold or change status. It also has an integrated search tool. For security, it uses Firefox's antiphishing technology and eBay's Account Guard feature, which also detects spoof Web sites.

No more features will be added, although the add-on could be improved as feedback is received, the spokeswoman said. The final release will come by August, she said."

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May 02, 2007

eBay launches togo widget for the bids on the service

online auction service eBay has announced the launch of a Flash widget applet named ToGo that allows the eBay users to embed their auctions on their blogs and other sites.

EBay claims that this tool is “a fun and easy way for you to share the interesting things you’ve discovered on eBay and personalize your blog, social networking page or website”.

EBay has made available three types of widgets for the users. These are:
1. Showing item information for an auction listing.
2. Showing a slideshow of multiple items.
3. Showing multiple thumbnails related to keyword search queries

The system is open to everyone and is not restricted to people who are actually selling stuff on the online shopping site.

People checking out these widgets would still be required to land on the eBay’s proper website continue to bid on an auction.

http://news.techwhack.com/5691/ebay-togo/

eBay Software 'MarketBlast' Integrates with PayPal, Endicia

eBay Software 'MarketBlast' Integrates with PayPal, Endicia
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 02, 2007

"Acclivity LLC announced the release of eBay auction-management software MarketBlast 2.0. The upgrade includes dozens of new features and enhancements, including integration with PayPal and Endicia and free image hosting. The new version is free for a limited time for all registered users of MarketBlast, which works with both Macs and Windows computers.

"We are proud to release MarketBlast 2.0. After three updates and this major upgrade, we think MarketBlast is the most feature-filled desktop eBay auction management solution for Mac or Windows platforms," said Todd Salkovitz, MarketBlast Product Evangelist. "On top of the new features found in 2.0, there are still no monthly fees, and with free email support and other support options, we feel MarketBlast is what serious eBay sellers have been looking for."

Other new features found in MarketBlast 2.0 include:

Free 5MB FTP image hosting account with AuctionAssist.net, with fast image loading, unlimited bandwidth and 99.9% up time
Schedule C Report and Updated Ledger, which shows a complete financial picture of a seller's auctions
A "sell similar items" feature
Hit counters and track watchers

MarketBlast 2.0 is priced at $199, a one-time fee that includes free email support. It is available as a download from the MarketBlast website. Acclivity is also the exclusive US republisher of the award-winning MYOB small business accounting and management software line for Macintosh and Windows platforms."

http://www.marketblast.com

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May 01, 2007

Coming Soon: Relisting Credit for Multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory listings

May 01, 2007 | 09:23AM PST/PT

http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200705010923062.html

Hi everyone...I'm Brian Madigan from the eBay Stores team. With the upcoming USPS Rate Change just around the corner - May 14th to be exact - we understand that many eBay Stores subscribers will need to edit some of the shipping details in their listings. Unfortunately, multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory listings aren't editable once at least one sale has been made. These listings have to be manually ended and relisted in order to change the shipping details.

We know this is a less than ideal situation, and we're hoping to make this process a little easier. From Monday, May 7th through Sunday, May 13th, we'll be offering relist credits to Stores subscribers who cancel and relist these types of listings.

If your listings meet the following criteria, you'll be credited for your Insertion Fees, Listing Upgrade Fees and eBay Picture Services Fees:

They must be active Multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory listings with at least one sale.
They must have been listed on eBay.com or eBay Motors (Parts and Accessories Only).
They must have specified a shipping option that will be affected by the USPS Rate Change. For the full list of eligible shipping options, click here.

Listing must be cancelled and relisted during the offer period.
For complete details, please visit our information page. I also encourage you to take the time review the step-by-step instructions on how to make changes to your multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory listings with at least one sale listed using eBay Tools here.

Sincerely,

Brian Madigan
eBay Stores Marketing

eBay launches Flash widget for websites and blogs

eBay launches Flash widget for websites and blogs

"Auction website eBay has created a new Flash widget application whereby sellers can embed their auctions on sites or blogs around the web.

The move will allow web owners to choose from various formats to place their own auctions on their websites to gain more exposure.

Sellers can choose to display information on a single listing, or to show up to ten separate items that rotate in a slide show. The user can click on one to bring up further details.

There is also no requirement for the person who creates the application to be the seller of the item.

The rollout will allow eBay to increase its online profile and could allow many web owners to supplement the income they may receive from internet advertising."

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