Lauren
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Okay, I'll speak my peace then leave.
I sell on ebay. A lot, when my job at the Opera isn't going. I'll say that last year it was my most consistent stream of income.
Here's one thing to consider- as a small business in California, there is no way I could turn a profit if it weren't for ebay. I tried my own online store and had a booth at an antique store and a design studio and had too low a traffic volume to sell barely anything due to the fees I would have to pay the search engines to direct people to my site and be within the first few pages of listings. I also had to pay for hosting, advertising, and fees related to credit card transactions (monthy and transaction fees, and the cost of buying it outright). There were phone bills and rental costs, and cost of booths at expos. I had to throw in the towel and lost a lot of money (for me).
Yeah, the fees suck. A lot. Especially when they up them. But the cost is a lot less than the other fees I mentioned above.
Here's what I don't get...
Boycott selling. By all means. But the buyer is getting the deal in this, as far as I can tell. Why boycott buying? It's like a double-whammy for the sellers who now have to pay the extra charges and now have their item not sell for as much as it should?
And now I better duck out before I get slammed.
I sell on ebay. A lot, when my job at the Opera isn't going. I'll say that last year it was my most consistent stream of income.
Here's one thing to consider- as a small business in California, there is no way I could turn a profit if it weren't for ebay. I tried my own online store and had a booth at an antique store and a design studio and had too low a traffic volume to sell barely anything due to the fees I would have to pay the search engines to direct people to my site and be within the first few pages of listings. I also had to pay for hosting, advertising, and fees related to credit card transactions (monthy and transaction fees, and the cost of buying it outright). There were phone bills and rental costs, and cost of booths at expos. I had to throw in the towel and lost a lot of money (for me).
Yeah, the fees suck. A lot. Especially when they up them. But the cost is a lot less than the other fees I mentioned above.
Here's what I don't get...
Boycott selling. By all means. But the buyer is getting the deal in this, as far as I can tell. Why boycott buying? It's like a double-whammy for the sellers who now have to pay the extra charges and now have their item not sell for as much as it should?
And now I better duck out before I get slammed.