Well... I liked my underwear guess and thank the powers that be for my 5 points of karms... so nyah...
Now, I am off to bed... I am running a fever and have the chills so bad, I can barely type.
nite
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Workshops? Did I miss them?
Published resources? Missed those too???
Quote:wagglepopCC1Â 29 Jun 2006 18:07Â Â Â
Hello Members,
Over the next few weeks (and months), we'll be introducing some new features and gateways designed to help sellers come up with good overall selling strategies.
From SEO considerations to markup percentages to listing strategies to the difference between sell-through rate and profit, we'll have resources in place to help every seller - from the "newbie" to the online veteran - come up with a solid overall plan.
To effectively target your market, you've got to understand your market fully, and in detail.
An announcement will be posted for introduction of the resources, along with a schedule of Workshops in support of those resources.
You may have to "toss away" some old notions and conventions, but we'll be with you every step of the way as we attempt to provide support for all sellers who wish to increase both sales and their customer base.
If you are looking for new ways to drive sales, based on overall strategies, then we'll have something that you should find very useful
Karen - WP Customer Care
Am I just a dumb cluck or did this never materialize. Note the post if from June of last year. :o
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As far as I can recall, it never materialized. If it did, I missed it completely. Looks like more empty promises made by the CC.
Just moreÂ
from KaRay.
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Well... I liked my underwear guess and thank the powers that be for my 5 points of karms... so nyah...
Now, I am off to bed... I am running a fever and have the chills so bad, I can barely type.
nite
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Platzki, I hope you feel better soon. There are lots of nasty bugs running rampant across the country. Get lots of rest.
Feel better soon Platzki!
I missed those workshops, too. Maybe I was still under the influence ofÂ
or something.
Another dynamic innovation that has failed to get off the ground is the "We The People" thing. Of course, it will probably lift off like a rocket later tonight or tomorrow since I put it into words.
COS comes as no big surprise. The faithful have dug in their heels and the true online sellers are beginning to see the light. I expected this to happen shortly after WPSSU changed formats and the Mini Mall closed.
Well, Ray, you've run off all but a few of your disciples. Are you planning to sperminate their offspring to keep WP alive for another generation to laugh at?
Can anyone direct me to this page? Or did it never materialize.
Quote:wagglepopCC1Â 15 Jul 2006 15:59Â Â Â
xxxxxxx,
To date, we have had exactly 276 sales
We're preparing a page that will help explain the difference between sell-thru and profit, relative to insertion and selling fees, since the business model when selling on Wagglepop is so different than what most people are used to.
Generally, the concept of "sell-thru" is important only to relative insertion and selling cost, and with the blanket $9.95 SmartSell Pro solution, it's not the most important factor, by any means, in preparing a business model when setting up to sell on Wagglepop.
Basically, the $9.95 simply becomes a fixed expense, and can be added to product costs as a known entity (plus any applicable FVF's).
On sites where each any every insertion come with a cost (as on eBay), the sell-thru rate is an important consideration when creating a pricing scale, so that the market price essentially "underwrites" the insertion costs, leading to higher prices for consumers.
Our SmartSell Pro solution makes insertion fees an incredibly low, fixed, and manageable cost, and generally does not need to be passed on to the consumer except in almost miniscule amounts. This includes the lower FVF's as well.
All of this leads to better prices for consumers, and more profit for sellers
Karen - WP Customer Care
bolding mine.
Last one for tonight and then I'll go away.
A true blue seller's post;
Quote:xxxxxx 16 Jul 2006 12:49  Â
Karen,
I just read WP today..... While I wish WP and all who sell here the best, I'm closing my store today. I hadn't realized, before reading this, the financial contraints WP was operating under.
I beleive in the model and I think it could work, properly funded. Without funding, it'll be a tough, perhaps short ride.
My decision is based on my assessment of the benefits of being here the early, before the buyers come vs the risk. The risk in my case is my time investment more so then the $9.95 a month. Honestly, I don't see any benefit to being here early and the risk of losing my time seems really high to me after reading WP today.
WP has many advocates. I think you might be surprised at how many stores owners aren't willing to invest $9.95 per month (and their time) but would be willing to invest thousands for a stake in the business.
WP might consider a program that allows sellers to have a greater stake in WP. The added funding, and additional seller incentive would give WP a much better chance of success.
Best of luck and much success to everyone..
Thanks,
The CC1 response - you're gonna love it!
Quote:wagglepopCC1Â 16 Jul 2006 13:33Â Â Â
xxxxxxx
Excellent dialogue on the subject.
We of course respect your decision to leave us as a member, but I'd like to add that I think your interpretation of the information within Wagglepop Today is slightly flawed.
Simply stated, the answer is not money, or do we mean to imply that it is, as related to traffic and buyers.
Yahoo Auctions and Overstock Auctions, as examples, have thrown millions of dollars at the issue and come up virtually empty.
"Advertising" is a misnomer. The real issue is market share.
We have plans to address market share that will not take a single penny of invested money. Remember, we're not looking to "reinvent the wheel", but we are looking to develop a marketplace where 1.5% (just 1.5%!) of the volume of eBay buys and sells on Wagglepop.
But certain things need to be in place before we do that, and one of them certainly is to be sure we are at the very least covering monthly operating costs.
That's less a "financial constraint" as you've phrased it, and more just common business sense that all business owners must deal with.
We've already invested tens of thousands of dollars into hardware infrastructure and software customization, and continue to incur related and staff expenses monthly.
As mentioned, even if we were to have vast capital resources at our disposal, we're quite sure it's not the answer.
Soon enough, after a few more feature integrations and site performance reviews, we'll begin the implementations that will start to build both interest and traffic in Wagglepop, as we move from the launch platform to a marketing platform.
An online alternative is not an instant solution, like a magic box that, when opened, has a beautiful house pop out of it with a swimming pool and a barbeque.
In fact, it's quite the opposite. It's got to be built just like any house, with hard work, sweat, and one brick at a time.
We're working to build something that we can all be proud of, that will stand the test of time
Karen - WP Customer Care
Quote:wagglepopCC1Â 16 Jul 2006 13:33Â Â Â
We've already invested tens of thousands of dollars into hardware infrastructure and software customization, and continue to incur related and staff expenses monthly.
Karen - WP Customer Care
tens of thousands of dollars into hardware infrastructure and software customization? All the customization from Rscript costed $10k????
And who the F is "we" anyway?!
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Quote:wagglepopCC1Â 16 Jul 2006 13:33Â Â Â
We've already invested tens of thousands of dollars into hardware infrastructure and software customization, and continue to incur related and staff expenses monthly.
Karen - WP Customer Care
tens of thousands of dollars into hardware infrastructure and software customization? All the customization from Rscript costed $10k????
And who the F is "we" anyway?!
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  I said costed. ROFL
Now Miranda, you are slipping back into wagglespeak.Â
Am I going to have toÂ
Wagglepop vs. Overstock vs. Yahoo Auction Listing Fees (for a $9.99 item)
         WP    O    Y
INSERTION Â Â .05 Â Â .23 Â .00
GALLERY Â Â Â .05 Â Â .00 Â .00
SUBTITLE Â Â Â .10 Â Â .00 Â N/A
BUY IT NOW Â .05 Â Â .00 Â .00
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SUB TOTAL Â Â .25 Â Â .23 Â Â .00
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FVF Â Â Â Â Â Â Â .25 Â Â .33 Â Â .00
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TOTAL Â Â Â Â Â .50 Â Â .56 Â Â .00
Yahoo is free. Â Overstock is $0.06 higher than WP but O's sell through rate is several times higher than WP's--when you factor in the inevitable RELISTING fees Overstock is cheaper than WP in the long run because fewer relists are required..
Wagglepop vs. Ecrater Monthly Store Fees
     WP        Ecrater
      $9.95 +FVF   FREE