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eBay and Online Marketplace News

By xaby | February 29, 2008

Issues with View Item Page Tests Addressed
The auction company is currently testing a new View Item page, though no formal announcement was made, it’s already generating lots of discussion among sellers. In a recent Chatter blog posting, Subha Shetty and Scott Loper of eBay’s Buyer Team, say, “Right now we are in the very initial phase of testing, as we mentioned. We’ll be gathering data and community input for quite some time. While any broad launch is still several months away, we’ll be sure to update the Community as the project evolves.”

They also addressed some of the concerns being voiced by sellers. The full interview is archived on the eBay Chatter blog here, but following is the team’s response to two major topics on the minds of sellers:

Extension Lacking Attention?

The eBay community seems to be at odds over whether to tack on another week to the boycott, originally scheduled to end last Monday. Avid proponents buoyed by the media coverage are calling for the extra days, but there’s an obvious lack of momentum in postings and discussions at pro-strike sites and boards. As it appears now, the extension will likely fizzle out over the course of the next few days.

Tips for Improving Your DSR
EBay’s Community Development team recently held an online workshop on the topic of Detailed Seller Ratings (DSR) scores and how to improve them. Some tips offered by the eBay representatives included being sure that as a seller you offer a competitive shipping price. Sellers should research the shipping costs that potential buyers would see on other Web sites selling similar items, the eBay reps said. Sellers can also keep up with the competition by studying the shipping practices used by other vendors with high DSR scores in their item category.

Another feature influencing DSR is the new Best Match system. Beginning in March, the Best Match search, which includes seller performance factors, will become the default sort in search and browse throughout eBay. This means searching eBay will give an advantage to sellers with high levels of customer satisfaction, which is a 4.6 DSR score and above, by providing those sellers with increased exposure in searches. Sellers with more than 5 percent dissatisfied buyers in the last 30 days, will decrease in exposure as will those sellers with a Shipping & Handling Charge Detailed Seller Ratings of 4.2 and lower. EBay’s Seller Central offers a FAQ and more tips on how sellers can better their overall DSR score.

New Version of eBay Desktop
EBay recently launched version 1.0 of the eBay Desktop, a desktop application that provides an alternative to using the eBay Web site to search, browse, bid, track auctions and more. The new version 1.0 release offers users plenty of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and also new features. It can be freely downloaded from the eBay Desktop Web site.

Seller Starts His Own Auction Site
EBay seller David Hoffman says he has been a member of eBay since 2000 and also a PowerSeller for the past year. But, with eBay’s recent fee and feedback changes, Hoffman joined the boycott last week and went a step further, launching his own auction site. Called NeoLoch, the site is still in the early stage of recruiting sellers and buyers. Hoffman said that he had been considering his own auction site for some time now and eBay’s recent policy changes are what finalized that decision.

Just three-days old, the site is hovering around 80 registered users and 50 online auctions. We’ll keep you updated on NeoLoch’s progress in future editions of our eBay Watch in the “Eye on The Little Guy” profiles (see our most recent EBay Alternatives coverage).

Read more at Ecommerce-guide.com

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