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Month: July 2014

Auction Site Proxibid Takes Different Approach to Feedback Ratings

July 14, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

Proxibid, known for providing a live-bidding platform for auction houses, also has a marketplace. Last fall, it began letting buyers leave feedback for sellers, and it recently began publicly displaying feedback. Proxibid spokesperson Dana Kaufman explained the reasoning behind its Read more

Marketplaces, Newsfeedback, Proxibid

Amazon Introduces Used Offers in the Buy Box

July 14, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

Amazon sellers noticed recently that used items were appearing in the Buy Box. While the “Used Buy Box,” as it’s called, has been live in Media categories since 2009, it’s a newer feature in some other categories. Amazon explains the Read more

Marketplaces, NewsAmazon Buy Box

Your eBay Package May Be Headed to Latin America and Caribbean

July 14, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay sellers who participate in its Global Shipping Program – knowingly or unknowingly – may find their packages going to Latin America and the Caribbean. eBay is adding six new countries to its Global Shipping Program (GSP). eBay launched the Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Global Shipping Program

eBay Runs Generous Week-long Listing Promotion

July 14, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay kicked off a free-listing promotion for sellers that runs from July 11 – 17, 2014. For those sellers invited to participate, they may list up to 1,000 auctions a day and pay no insertion fees. The promotion includes auctions Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Promotion

Taking a Wrench to Your Google Quality Score

July 11, 2014September 3, 2017 David A Utter

It may seem a bit early to worry about Google AdWords performance for the upcoming holiday season, but this reporter has already been serenaded by a “Christmas in July” ad campaign for an electronics retailer. Last year we learned nine percent Read more

News, Selling ToolsGoogle SEO

FTC Sues Amazon for Billing In-App Purchases Made by Kids

July 11, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

The FTC is suing Amazon, claiming it billed accountholders for millions of dollars in what it termed unauthorized in-app charges incurred by children. The agency claims that Amazon’s setup allowed children to spend unlimited amounts of money to pay for Read more

Marketplaces, NewsAmazon lawsuit, FTC

eBay UK Spurs Casual Sellers with an Extra Free Listing

July 11, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay UK encouraged private (non-business) sellers to list by offering them one free listing. “You are almost there. Don’t miss out on listing success,” read an email eBay sent to private accounts, with a link to “continue selling.” It appears Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay Promotion, eBay UK

eBay Free-Shipping Glitch Is Costly to Sellers

July 11, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay is displaying free shipping on certain listings where the seller has not specified it offers free shipping, and the problem – costly to sellers – is at least a week old. The problem impacts listings that offer a quantity Read more

Marketplaces, NewseBay glitch

Etsy Sellers Worry after Another Bot Shop Attack

July 10, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

Etsy sellers were worried and discouraged after another bot shop attack on Wednesday following an attack that occurred over the recent long weekend. Users again reported the attack on the boards and helped the company’s Marketplace Integrity team identify the Read more

Marketplaces, NewsEtsy, Etsy bot shop attack

It’s Now Easier for Developers to Add PayPal to Mobile Apps

July 10, 2014September 3, 2017 Ina Steiner

Braintree released a new toolkit for developers on Wednesday, making it easier for them to add PayPal as a payment method. The new Braintree v.zero SDK lets merchants accept payments through PayPal without needing to do a separate integration. Shopping Read more

News, PaymentsPayPal mobile

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