| November 06, 2009 |
Will Latest eBay Changes Affect Traffic to Stores? |
| By: Ina Steiner |
| Fri Nov 6 2009 16:02:48 |
We received two letters today about the news that eBay will remove certain graphical elements of the search results pages in an effort to make search results appear faster. Both of the senders expressed their concerned about the effect on traffic to eBay Stores. (See this article for details.)
To the Editor: Re: "eBay will also remove the Matching eBay Stores module in the left navigation that displays individual eBay Stores. The "See all matching eBay Stores" will remain as a text link in the same location."
I hate to see this go as it was one more spot for my eBay store name to show up along with the number of like listings. I doubt that buyers will click on a generic text link to "see all matching eBay stores."
eBay keeps chipping away at the reasons to maintain an eBay storefront. Jim
To the Editor: I read, with much interest, your piece yesterday "eBay News for Sellers - Removing Graphics for Faster Search" and I have to say...once again the stores owners/subscribers are getting the shaft...and in what is supposed to be a busy season.
Many of the changes this last 6 months seem to be geared toward the mobile hand-held device users and this is a good thing...upgrading the system is always good. But when each change takes a little more away from the store owners, you see the priorities that stores carry with this group of ebay executives. They still take our money but cheapen the product.
In your article: "In an effort to make its search results appear faster, eBay will remove two graphic elements from the search results page that it says are not widely used by buyers, but take extra time to load. Beginning November 9, it will remove the "Get More Results" module at the bottom of the page. However, the "See additional items from eBay Stores?" will remain a text link in the same location.
eBay will also remove the Matching eBay Stores module in the left navigation that displays individual eBay Stores. The "See all matching eBay Stores" will remain as a text link in the same location." "eBay said it has tested both of the changes"...with whom did they run this test?
Also in the announcement: "eBay also said that it would hold off on making buyer email addresses anonymous in member-to-member emails. We're working now on a new system to beta test in early 2010. If all goes well, we'll launch it shortly thereafter."
We've been fighting this for years...communication is the key to sales...take that away and all you have is a sales sheet! A little more of the human aspect of commerce is taken out of the equation. Carl G.
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