OnlineAuction.com Creates Digitally Delivered Media Categories To Enable Sellers
OnlineAuctions.com has created Digital Media categories for those internet sellers left searching for marketing venues after eBay's surprise announcement that digitally delivered products would no longer be allowed on the site as of March 31st.
Sellers of digitally delivered media on eBay were taken by surprise Monday when the announcement was posted on the eBay Announcement Board by Brian Burke eBay's Director Global Feedback Policy. Since the announcement, there have been hundreds of postings on the eBay Discussion Boards and on blogs across the internet denouncing this policy change, especially since there was no warning and only 1 week to comply with the new policy.
On the eBay Radio program yesterday, Griff attempted to downplay the policy change. Griff answered several questions on the show regarding the change, and even said he would have someone from eBay post on the discussion boards explaining the effected items. Apparently whoever Griff asked to make this explanation thought the announcement was clear enough, so nothing was posted.
To find out more about OnlineAuction.com and register just click on the link. When you register use ebayandbeyond in the promo code to receive additional credits for becoming a Founding Member.
Let us know how you feel! Leave a comment and be sure to listen to our weekly live call in radio program ebay & Beyond: Basics to Business heard every Saturday morning from 10 AM to Noon ET on www.basicstobusiness.com
Sellers of digitally delivered media on eBay were taken by surprise Monday when the announcement was posted on the eBay Announcement Board by Brian Burke eBay's Director Global Feedback Policy. Since the announcement, there have been hundreds of postings on the eBay Discussion Boards and on blogs across the internet denouncing this policy change, especially since there was no warning and only 1 week to comply with the new policy.
On the eBay Radio program yesterday, Griff attempted to downplay the policy change. Griff answered several questions on the show regarding the change, and even said he would have someone from eBay post on the discussion boards explaining the effected items. Apparently whoever Griff asked to make this explanation thought the announcement was clear enough, so nothing was posted.
To find out more about OnlineAuction.com and register just click on the link. When you register use ebayandbeyond in the promo code to receive additional credits for becoming a Founding Member.
Let us know how you feel! Leave a comment and be sure to listen to our weekly live call in radio program ebay & Beyond: Basics to Business heard every Saturday morning from 10 AM to Noon ET on www.basicstobusiness.com




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This is a great resource. Thank you.
Any idea what their buyer to seller ratio is?
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Jeff,
I don't know the buyer/seller ratio but do know that the overall numbers are growing for the site. With more talk and exposure the site will grow just as eBay did back in the good ole days!
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Maybe run a classified on eBay with your affiliate code....
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