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The Effects Of Ebay On American Merchandising


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The article "The Effects of eBay on American Merchandising" is about auctions, it was written by David Espino.

With one brilliantly simple idea, eBay was born just a couple of short years ago.From its humble beginnings in the Collectibles business, it went on to achieve the lofty heights it enjoys today.As eBay has continued to grow to over 30 million registered users, it has transformed the ability of individuals (as well as Corporations) to move product of all kinds.EBay is now a place where virtually any item imaginable is available, for the right cost.With a couple of clicks of your mouse, the doors to the world marketplace are opened for you.Similarly, with a couple of clicks of your mouse, the entire world can be viewing your merchandise for sale.It is this awesome power that eBay gives to you, for a small fee.Is it any wonder that large institutional sellers, such as the U.S.

Postal Service, J.C. Penneys, various Police Departments and all types of Corporations have discovered the power and efficiencies of selling on eBay?

The drawback for the smaller seller is that, as more and more individual and institutional sellers sign on to sell on eBay, the supply of similar items will increase.This increase in supply results in a decrease in demand, and with that decreased demand, lower ending bid amounts and lower profits for all sellers.This has already bgeun to happen in categories as ending bids continue their slow trend downward.As sellers begin to see profits eroding due to too many sellers "playing the game", the question of the day seems to be, "What is the best thing to sell on eBay?"The simple (and somewhat facetious-sounding) answer is, "Whatever human being are interested in this is not currently selling on eBay in mass quantities".More often than not, success on eBay results from a seller taking on a niche that they are familiar with and like.
Many of the top eBay sellers have built their entire business around a niche that they enjoy, such as a certain type of collectible, or a certain hobby, interest or sport.If you take this approach, not only will you be happier doing that which you enjoy, but listing items will not become a "chore", it will be an enjoyable experience.As eBay continues it’s trend-line of massive growth, sellers must be increasingly aware of three things that will ensure opportunities for growth and success:Opportunities for new products to sellAlternative venues in which to sell their productsAdvanced marketing techniques that can leverage their time and moneyUltimately, it is this extra awareness that will determine who the winners are in the game of Online Auction sales.About The AtuhorDavid Espino is the Author of Beyond eBay and Life In The Dot Com Lane.To receive a free excerpt from the book - Beyond eBay, visit www.HomeBasedBusinessowner.ComEmail: dave@HomeBasedBusinessowner.Com




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