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Month: January 2014

eBay Runs Free Listing Promotion for All Sellers for Valentine’s Day

January 24, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay is running a promotion in which sellers can list up to 5,000 listings and pay no insertion fees. The promotion is unusual in that it is offered to all sellers rather than the typical invitation-only promotion usually seen these Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Promotion

Amazon Geo-Targets Sellers with Storm Warnings

January 23, 2014September 23, 2017 Julia L Wilkinson

Amazon.com emailed sellers who are located in areas that may be affected by the latest winter storm that they should consider contacting buyers about potential shipping delays. An email that some sellers received read in part: “Dear Seller, “Our records Read more

Marketplaces, NewsAmazon, Weather event

eBay UK Runs Free Listing Day Promotion

January 23, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay UK is running an invitation-only Free Listing Day promotion in which sellers can list up to 100 auction listings and pay no insertion fee. In a slight twist, however, only listings with a duration of 10 days qualify – Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Promotion, eBay UK

eBay to Step up Acquisitions in 2014 while Fending off Carl Icahn

January 23, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay CEO John Donahoe said the company would step up investments in 2014, “particularly in PayPal” (eBay spent $800 million in cash to acquire Braintree last year), but he will have to do it while fending off advances by Carl Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay, eBay breakup, John Donahoe, Merger and Acquisition

Google Combats Ads for Counterfeit Goods

January 22, 2014September 23, 2017 David A Utter

As long as there are desirable goods in the marketplace there will be people willing to imitate them and try to market and sell them as the real thing. Counterfeit goods have been a problem not only for those victimized Read more

News, Security and Fraud Issues, Selling ToolsCounterfeits, Google Adwords

Why Pierre Omidyar Launched the eBay Feedback System

January 22, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay’s Pierre Omidyar hasn’t talked this much about the company he founded in years. But in order to get press about his new startup, he’s doing interviews, and the story of eBay’s founding (the real one, not the apocryphal Pez Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay feedback, Pierre Omidyar

eBay Alerts Sellers to USPS Changes

January 22, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay sellers have the option of using eBay’s online-postage label program, and the marketplace alerted sellers to several changes coming to USPS this month, including previously announced postage-rate changes. Highlighting the announcement was news that the USPS would be adding Read more

Marketplaces, News, ShippingeBay Shipping, USPS Rates

She’s 50 and Controls Most U.S. Wealth – But Is She Your Customer?

January 21, 2014September 23, 2017 David A Utter

Marketers spend plenty of time and effort attempting to reach a younger audience, preferably 18 to 34 with plenty of disposable income to drop into the economy. It’s a demographic where sellers hope to establish a foothold and reap the Read more

News, Trends and Shopping DataMarketing

Litigation Over PayPal Holds Languishes in Court

January 21, 2014September 23, 2017 Kenneth Corbin

A pair of cases involving multiple sellers suing over PayPal’s policy of holding funds continue to linger in a California court, the march toward settlement slowed by dubious attorney conduct, mutual assertions of negotiating in bad faith from the litigants, Read more

News, PaymentsPayPal lawsuit

As USPS Outsources the Counter, Will Ecommerce Packages Be Safe?

January 21, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

In November, the U.S. Postal Service launched a Retail Partner Expansion Program pilot with Staples, an office-products chain-store. Under the pilot program, Staples sells postal products and services at select stores in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, California and Georgia – including Priority Read more

News, ShippingUSPS

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