MORE GREAT NEWS!
In March 2010, eBay motors will unveil their new "part compatibility" platform. This new method to properly categorize parts by appropriate year/make/model/trim package, etc. will provide sellers and buyers alike a better eBay experience. Sellers will now have the opportunity to provide additional pertinent information to the buyer while potentially assuring a better search standing. Buyers will have additional resources to make an educated purchase; just what they are looking for!
Additionally, we are most excited to announce that Channel Advisor is completely on board with these changes and will be supporting this "part compatibility" platform.
The first link below explains how eBay motors will unroll this program. The second link is information regarding Channel Advisor's support.
http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/news/PartsCompatibility.html
http://ssc.channeladvisor.com/howto/supporting-ebay-motors-fitment-automotive-parts-and-accessories
Visit us at www.powerautomarketing.com and as always, please let us know if we can help!
Pam and Brian
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
eBay's New Fee Structure
How exciting! eBay has announced a new insertion fee structure for its sellers. For full details, go to:
http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/news/feeillustrator2010.html
From what we can see, the new insertion fees are based on the seller's eBay store subscription level. There is a handy calculator that will assist in determining which subscription is best for each seller based on their volume of sales and items listed.
Finally, we are seeing a break on all of those exorbitant e-commerce fees.
Good news!
http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformation/news/feeillustrator2010.html
From what we can see, the new insertion fees are based on the seller's eBay store subscription level. There is a handy calculator that will assist in determining which subscription is best for each seller based on their volume of sales and items listed.
Finally, we are seeing a break on all of those exorbitant e-commerce fees.
Good news!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

