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Month: May 2014

eBay Lax in Reporting Technical Issues

May 12, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

Some eBay users were having problems connecting to eBay’s website or accessing certain features on Friday morning, including the homepage and the homepage feed. But the company failed to report the technical issue on the Systems Announcement Board or through Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay glitch

eBay Gives Sellers $15 for Referring New Sellers

May 9, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay is running a 6-week campaign to attract new sellers to the site. The eBay Seller Referral Program kicked off on May 8 and will run through June 19, 2014. The program offers invited sellers and the friends they refer Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Promotion

eBay Revives Live Auctions after a Five Year Absence

May 9, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

In 2009, eBay CEO John Donahoe decided to close eBay Live Auctions, a live-bidding platform and seemingly successful part of its Marketplaces business. On Thursday, eBay announced it will launch a new live-bidding platform on eBay.com in partnership with Invaluable, formerly Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Live Auctions, Gene Cook, Invaluable

Google Accentuates the Positives of Negative Keywords

May 8, 2014September 6, 2017 David A Utter

One tends not to associate good things with the concept of negativity. Something negative usually means a bad result; in ecommerce that can be events like a site not responding to visitors, or shoppers abandoning carts during checkout. However, Google Read more

News, Selling ToolsGoogle, Google Paid Search

How Amazon Merchants and Affiliates Benefit from New Twitter Cart

May 8, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

When Amazon announced this week it was adding a feature for Twitter users to be able to place items in their shopping cart by replying to tweets with the hashtag #AmazonCart, we wondered if merchants and affiliates would benefit from the program. Read more

Marketplaces, NewsAmazon, Twitter

eBay Sellers Identify Problem with Search

May 8, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

Searching eBay for certain product attributes in “Item Specifics” fields comes up empty for some listings. It’s a critical problem since sellers are paying for exposure on eBay, but buyers won’t be able to find their listings when searching certain Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Search

The Mother of All Holidays: What Shoppers Are Buying for Mother’s Day

May 7, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

Calling it one of the most universally celebrated holidays, National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay said Mother’s Day would see consumers spending a total of $19.9 billion this year, and 29% of Mother’s Day shoppers would shop online to find Read more

News, Trends and Shopping DataMother's Day shopping

eBid Auction Site Readies Immediate Pay and Other Features

May 7, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

Online auction site eBid is readying a feature that allows sellers to require immediate payment from buyers. And the site, boasting 4 million live listings, said new updates to its mobile app are completed and awaiting App Store approval. The Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBid

Bonanza Integrates with ShipStation to Help Sellers Streamline Shipping

May 7, 2014September 6, 2017 Ina Steiner

Sellers on Bonanza can now use ShipStation to help them manage their shipping activities. ShipStation helps online retailers organize and process their orders and offers automatic order importing from over 40 shopping carts and marketplaces, including eBay, Amazon, Shopify and Read more

Marketplaces, NewsBonanza, ShipStation

PayPal President Calls Exec’s Twitter Posts ‘Shocking and Sad’

May 7, 2014September 14, 2017 Ina Steiner

PayPal President David Marcus responded to one of his executive’s very disturbing posts on Twitter that began over the weekend, calling the incident shocking and sad. He tweeted a link to a PayPal blog post in which he called the Read more

News, PaymentsDavid Marcus, PayPal, Rakesh Agrawal

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