09-27-2019 10:31 AM
With the recent change in eBay leadership, nervous sellers off loading product to other sites and buyer disinterest, it is paramount that eBay deliver an outstanding 4th quarter sales improvement.
What will it take to generate buyer excitement and bring them back to the site?
Forget seller issues like MP, GTC, etc for this thread please.
I'd like to hear thoughts on buyer enticements, loyalty programs, advertising and marketplace presentation.
09-29-2019 08:00 PM
@yuzuha wrote:
It does not cost $6.95 to mail something under 1 lb, for example, so they are making a profit on the shipping of every item under 1 lb, which then goes to offset the loss from the shipping of heavier items.
Do Poshmark buyers yell and scream at their sellers about being overcharged for shipping when they buy lightweight items? Just curious...I've never used Poshmark, not as a buyer nor seller. Not sure if they have a forum or not.
09-29-2019 08:22 PM
@southern*sweet*tea wrote:
@yuzuha wrote:
It does not cost $6.95 to mail something under 1 lb, for example, so they are making a profit on the shipping of every item under 1 lb, which then goes to offset the loss from the shipping of heavier items.Do Poshmark buyers yell and scream at their sellers about being overcharged for shipping when they buy lightweight items? Just curious...I've never used Poshmark, not as a buyer nor seller. Not sure if they have a forum or not.
Absolutely. I have a couple of friends who tried selling there and gave it up because they got tired of people complaining about the shipping. My friends were trying to clean out their closets, so they weren't selling large/heavy/high-value stuff, mostly just shirts and tops that they no longer wanted. Buyers don't like paying $6.95 shipping for a $5-10 dollar shirt.
10-07-2019 07:34 AM
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10-07-2019 10:19 AM
Amen