If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that. Jeff Bezos
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eBay is an internet pioneer founded in 1995. Over the past 30 years, this Silicon Valley giant created a huge digital marketspace with more than 130 million active buyers worldwide and $10 billion in revenue. While eBay does e-commerce in almost every country in the world, about half of their business is from the U.S. Do you have an interesting product to sell or unique market niche to exploit? Perhaps, you want to re-home some extra cool stuff around the house or turn a favorite hobby into a side gig to generate a second income? eBay offers incredible flexibility whether you want to work just a few hours a week to earn extra income or quit your day job and run your own small business. My Interest in eBay |
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As a marketing professor, I have taught courses in Customer Value and Marketing Strategy for more than 30 years. Previously, I was a marketing researcher and ran a Small Business Development Center. I have written 8 books and 135 scholarly papers/case studies on customer-centric marketing practices. I spent most of my academic career researching and writing about technology and entrepreneurial firms and have consulted for some of the largest tech companies in the world. I have carefully studied the eBay business model, and as a consumer, I made occasional purchases for hard-to-find items from various eBay sellers. As I have a considerable amount of music CDs, boxed sets, vinyl, and DVDs; one-of-a-kind rock band memorabilia; sports and other collectibles, I thought eBay might be an excellent outlet to share some of my excess inventory with buyers that have similar interests. That said, I pursued this "side hustle" over the past year. This assumption was validated as I have sold more than 180 items to highly satisfied customers in 36 states. eBay has recently named me a Top-Rated Seller as I have a 100% customer feedback score with over 120 five-star reviews. Some of my interesting recent sales include an Alaskan mini-totem pole, a genuine hand-made wooden Australian boomerang, Asia (rock band) framed song lyrics, Beatles 45's, chess pieces bookends, George Carlin DVDs, Jacques Cousteau painting, New York Mets team sets of baseball cards, miniature Las Vegas slot machine toy, Tom Brady hoodie, Tutankhamun coffee table book, and various U.S. mint proof coin sets. Marketing Ideas and Insights I ramped up my knowledge of all facets of e-commerce and analytics via eBay’s impressive and easy-to-use sales platform. As a new seller with deep marketing acumen, I developed a viable and enjoyable hobby business. Along the way, I learned many business insights which I am pleased to share with others thinking about getting involved with this organization as an independent contractor. Below is a work-in-progress A-Z perspective. You will likely find many of these marketing tips very useful should you choose to work with eBay or pursue other e-commerce ventures. |
Artificial intelligence (AI) |
Bundling |
Competitive analysis |
Diversify |
eBay community |
Feedback |
Get frequent updates via the app |
Hobby or business? |
Inventory control |
Jump in with both feet |
Keep at it |
Logistics management |
Metrics matters |
New product development |
Offers (managing) |
Promote/advertise your items |
Quick customer service |
Regular communication with prospects/buyers |
Segmentation, targeting, and positioning |
Timing and seasonality |
Understand your customer’s needs/wants |
Variety |
Weekend effect |
eXamine what works, doesn’t work |
Yes, be positive! |
Zero in on your niche |
The A to Z eBay Marketing Playbook - Part 1 (A-F) An expanded version of the above outline is being developed into a guide called "The A to Z Playbook for Building an eBay Business - 78 Winning Entrepreneurial Strategies." Here's an advance look at the first 6 concepts/18 strategies:
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I found the A to Z eBay Marketing Playbook to be very intriguing, as not only is it catchy, but it also breaks down a bigger, more complicated subject, into digestible pieces of information. I too have used apps and online retailers to sell things that I don't want anymore, specifically clothes. I have avoided using the AI tools on these features as I was unsure of how accurate they would be and when I tried them, I was simply unsatisfied and felt it took more time for me to fix the AI then for me to just type it myself. I am wondering if perhaps eBay's AI tool is better than these other companies because they have more money to spend on perfecting this tool. I think I will try it and see for myself.
ReplyDeleteI think you will find the eBay AI tool quite useful. While it's not perfect, it is a definite time saver in writing product descriptions.
ReplyDeleteWhat interested me was the fact that even a massive platform such as Ebay proved that traditional marketing concepts to reach consumers are still relevant in 2026. It shows that a companies success isn't solely based on the product, but how a company is able to market to consumers and give them a good customer experience which then builds trust over time.
ReplyDeleteWhat caught my attention in this post is the great job explaining the importance of customer value not just as a price, but the overall customer experience. The heavy emphasis eBay places on communication, feedback, and and trust really highlights how sellers are able to stand out in a market with a lot of competition. Understanding what customers truly value allows for repeat business as well as success in the long run.
ReplyDeleteI really liked how this post breaks down eBay marketing strategies in a practical way. The tips on bundling products and doing competitive analysis really stood out because they show how small changes can make a big difference for customers. I also liked the point about using AI tools but still keeping a personal touch for unique items—it’s a good balance between tech and human connection.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the section on bundling and feedback. It’s interesting how packaging multiple items together not only increases perceived value but also saves buyers on shipping, while actively responding to customer feedback helps build trust and repeat business.
ReplyDeleteI found the insights on competitive analysis especially helpful. Knowing what other sellers are offering and adjusting your pricing or adding value can make a big difference in standing out on eBay. It really highlights the importance of staying informed and flexible in an online marketplace.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the AI tool as a starting tool of listing your product but you will still need to add key features or details so that it can be more appealing to a consumer. Ai is a great tool to use but humans know what would me be more appealing to another human so adding that can increase your chances with selling products.
ReplyDeleteThe bundling option is a win for both the seller and consumer. This is because the seller could pay less in shipping by ordering more products and the seller will sell more products. This will leave the consumer satisfied with the idea of purchasing multiples items and the seller will make more money due to selling more products. This is a "win win" for both sides.