10-26-2005, 07:21 PM
Oops, looks like Hans needs to brush up on his salesman skills because this eBay Store owner isn't buying his sales pitch for featured stores
The most poorly attended BBL ever. Don't people care about stores any more?
Quote:I followed your link & got irrelevent ads, then did a search with "Abercrombie jeans," which gives me a page where I have to make a decision of what I want (no ads on this page). I chose "all Abercrombie jeans," and the ads are for: landscape art & member toolbar. I have tried this numerous times on different days & times, and I have never seen an ad for an eBay store which sells Abercrombie jeans.
The problem with this, is that it makes these ads less effective, as buyers don't expect to see results there that are relevent to what they're looking for. I gave up looking at them a long time ago. They're like bad Google ads...at least the Google ads are usually somewhat relevent.
The keywords ads need more work before I bother with them.
Re: #35? And my question regarding how to get my store listed in the list under the left-hand side search where eBay stores are listed:
This really irritates me. So, to get my "store" listed under "stores" in that section, I have to list my "store" items as auctions.
I'm just not seeing much purpose in even having a store anymore. I really only get exposure for my auctions.
You're not selling me on any advantages for featured stores.
And to even get listed as a "store" to search under the search bar, I have to list more auctions.
And, you're willing to give tons of statistics regarding other features (such as listing jeans using the sizing tool), but you won't release statistics that will sell me on being a featured store, as in how much traffic goes to the hub?
You're really talking me into just bailing on the store altogether.
Sheesh.
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[ebay store name]
The most poorly attended BBL ever. Don't people care about stores any more?