AMY VS THE OUT OF THE BOX BOINKTARDS LISTING CONTEST
Wagglepop 72,311
PlunderHere 59,731
Amy 54,347
HiBidder 35,854
MilBid 10,153
Ewaey 7,212
AlsoShop 3,432
Wagglepop Owner's eBay Store 568
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70664#msg70664 date=1213118944]
DVD selling popper with 0 feedbacks who made the wise business decision to sell on Wagglepop rather than Amazon/Alibris/Buy.com Wrote:Every smart online seller who considers himself/herself an intelligent business person should have taken advantage of the wonderful business tools Wagglepop has to offer.
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6 days later and he's an ex-popper...
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70813#msg70813 date=1213622525]
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70664#msg70664 date=1213118944]
DVD selling popper with 0 feedbacks who made the wise business decision to sell on Wagglepop rather than Amazon/Alibris/Buy.com Wrote:Every smart online seller who considers himself/herself an intelligent business person should have taken advantage of the wonderful business tools Wagglepop has to offer.
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6 days later and he's an ex-popper...
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My advice in this case (since that seller seems to change his mind about what he wants to sell every other week): take some time off from selling, decide what you want to sell, write a business plan...and try sticking to it for more than 1 week.
[quote author=bargainbloodhound link=topic=3775.msg70838#msg70838 date=1213658024]
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70813#msg70813 date=1213622525]
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70664#msg70664 date=1213118944]
DVD selling popper with 0 feedbacks who made the wise business decision to sell on Wagglepop rather than Amazon/Alibris/Buy.com Wrote:Every smart online seller who considers himself/herself an intelligent business person should have taken advantage of the wonderful business tools Wagglepop has to offer.
[/quote]
6 days later and he's an ex-popper...
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My advice in this case (since that seller seems to change his mind about what he wants to sell every other week): take some time off from selling, decide what you want to sell, write a business plan...and try sticking to it for more than 1 week.
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Apparently he went to the Romeo School of Business.
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70783#msg70783 date=1213549810]
Ray's revenues
$90 (9 items with bids)
$20 buy it now sale
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$110
Ray's expenses
$16 store
$199 Insertion Fees
$57 Buy it now fees
$10 final value fees
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$273
Ray's sell through rate: 1.8%
eBay site-wide sell through rate for collectibles: 32.0%
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Update---the final tally
Revenues $367
eBay Fees $292
PayPal fees $25
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Profit $50 before cost of inventory, labor
Sell through rate 5.6%
eBay and PayPal fees as a percentage of revenues:Â 86.4% <-- :blinkie:
[quote author=sneakymagenta link=topic=3775.msg70878#msg70878 date=1213819524]
[quote author=amy link=topic=3775.msg70783#msg70783 date=1213549810]
Ray's revenues
$90 (9 items with bids)
$20 buy it now sale
------------------
$110
Ray's expenses
$16 store
$199 Insertion Fees
$57 Buy it now fees
$10 final value fees
---------------------
$273
Ray's sell through rate: 1.8%
eBay site-wide sell through rate for collectibles: 32.0%
[/quote]
Update---the final tally
Revenues $367
eBay Fees $292
PayPal fees $25
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Profit $50 before cost of inventory, labor
Sell through rate 5.6%
eBay and PayPal fees as a percentage of revenues:Â 86.4% <-- :blinkie:
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Quote:Quote from: snugglypuppy on September 11, 2006, 06:45:28 PM
Someone finally asked about Ray's eBay store.   Karen WPP1 says it's to steal "research" new features.
21 months later and Ray's still "researching."
Quote:Karen WP, September 13, 2006
We constantly use our research accounts on other sites (and many times multiple accounts) for small purchases or sales, to better understand the purchase flow, the invoicing systems, response times, and unique features.
We set things up for both buying and selling, and many of the features we have implemented came directly from that research, and is ongoing constantly as we try to improve the site in the ways membership requests.
When someone says "I do this on there", we often go "there" and try it for ourselves.
There's nothing like going through the actual process to understand it.
Without those R&D accounts, we'd be lost
Lost? You were never found -- at least not by buyers.
Another quote from KayRay, September 13, 2006
Quote:Hello Members,
Actually, I just checked, and we have 14 active eBay accounts across staff at this time for research and development.
That's how we built the E-Import component of the soon to be released InventoryDirect bulklister.
And all that "research" lead you to trash Inventory Direct. Great "research" Ray -- idiot.
And shortly after the door to my store slammed shut as the mass exodus away from the joke called WP2 began.
:lol16n:
It amazes me that 2 stores upgraded to Showcase in the last 24 hours. What on earth would make anyone consider paying $70 a month for a site with less than 400 monthly visitors per seller? That's .17 per visitor, when many other marketplaces could give real sales at a lower rate per visitor. $10 was enough to scam a fair number of sellers, but $70??? I am just in total confusion about the brainwashed sellers at WP. Maybe it will drop below 50 after the bloodbath this month, and I will feel a little better about online scam auction site owners.