Conference call tomorrow.
Bob Peck, Internet Analyst at Bear Stearns is hosting a call tomorrow. ChannelAdvisor wase invited to participate and we will have a panel featuring three very large sellers with different business models to discuss the recent fee changes. It should be a very interesting call.
Here's the announcement if you'd like to attend: (please Q+A only from buy-siders)
A Seller’s View on
eBay’s Recent Changes & Direction
Tuesday July 25th –
1:00pm EDT
Hosted by Robert S. Peck, CFA
Featuring industry entrepreneur and pioneer:
Scot Wingo , CEO of ChannelAdvisor
&
Select eBay Power Sellers
CA is a leading provider of auction
and marketplace
management software and services.
Clients include: IBM, Sears, Dell, Motorola,
Sharper Image,
as well as eBay’s top SMB sellers.
Topics to be Addressed:
What do you think of the
recent changes for sellers in Stores?
What are the specific issues
/ concerns that your members have?
Can your clients explore
other auction platforms / will they?
Are certain verticals or
sellers impacted more?
Will sellers shift their
listings from Store to Core?
Will sellers accelerate their
sales efforts off eBay?
Can you walk us through the
economics/ decisions for sellers?
How do internationally based
sellers feel?
Is eBay too supply (listings)
focused?
How do you see demand (new
buyers) trending?
Do you have an update on eBay
Express (EE)?
How well anticipated is EE
internationally?
How do sellers feel about Yahoo!
ads returned on zero results?
Can you give us an update on Google
Checkout?
What has the impact been so
far / expected to be on eBay?
What are the near & long
term issues for sellers regarding eBay?
Dial In 800-683-1535 (domestic); 973-633-6740 (int'l); Passcode# 7656325
Replay: 1-877-519-4471
(domestic); 973-341-3080 (int'l); pin#: 7656325
Replay available thru 8/1/06
Scott,
Is there any way to get a transcript of this conference?
Posted by: Bill | July 26, 2006 at 12:45 AM
Scott,
What do you think about using cash back sites with eBay? I'm curious...because if cash back sites really do give money back on seller's fees, won't that reduce eBay's total earnings?
Posted by: Howtobewebsmart | July 24, 2006 at 02:07 PM