note: eBay is still
rolling out eBay Express - if these links don't work, keep hitting refresh until you get a live
server.
eBay Express gives buyers a rapid
and easy way to buy eBay fixed-price and eBay store listings (there is NOT a new listing type, but a new way to
shop those types of existing ebay listings).
To begin the tour let’s take a
look at the home page of eBay Express(EE).
Home Page
http://www.express.ebay.com/
- The categories are in the top tabs vs the unusual eBay left
navigation
- The home page is very simple – categories and a search box
- Notice the shopping cart at the top! Yes,
EE has a shopping cart
New Search Engine
The best part of EE is the new
search engine. The new search engine searches based on relevance and
is very intelligent. Here’s an example, if you type: “nike shoe 10
running” EE automatically detects the attributes in the string and uses them in the search versus a doing a 1991
style raw text search like eBay core does.
Here are the results.
Browse/Search results
page
The search results page and browse result pages are important and different as well:
- They “learn” based on conversion. Take the computer landing page for example:
At the time of this
writing, Laptop PCs show up first, but lets say buyers buy more from “components”, that virtual category will start
to rise to the top. This is somewhat like google’s AdRank algorithm.
Item Page
The item page is also enhanced,
here’s an example of a UNIQUE item page:
- Notice the cleaner presentation/header at the top and the
tabbed description/related items.
- Also note you can see this exact same item on eBay to do an apples to apples comparison
Some item pages (book/music/video/games/etc.) have more of a half.com kind of interface where you see the
item described once and then the sellers that have the item - example.
- Notice that items are listed lowest price first (like Amazon
marketplace)
- The default is TOTAL COST which is base price plus shipping
- This will drive true prices down instead of base pricing down and shipping
up.
Here’s an example, on this DVD, look
at the base prices. If you looked at base price only the
4th item would appear to be lowest. However, when you
factor in shipping the 9.99+2.99 item wins hands down!
Shopping Cart
The coolest aspect of EE is the
shopping cart. Unlike ebay where if you want to buy 2 things you have
to go: shop, buy, pay, shop, buy, pay, on EE, you go shop1, shop2,
buy/pay. A much easier process AND for newbies the registration
process isn’t until the end and it’s much lighter weight (no paypal if paying with CC)!! Example
Checkout
The only blemish on EE is the
checkout – it’s the usual eBay checkout with the ability to process the cart.
This leaves out some shipping flexibility and other “nice to haves” you would have at a regular ecommerce
site. I’m sure eBay is working on this though.
Conclusions
Personally, I plan on shopping
for all fixed price style items via eBay Express – the time savings is just HUGE. Look for the widescreen harry potter DVD on core vs express. I timed it and it’s 2mins on EE (to find the lowest total cost) and it’s at LEAST 10 to do it on
core. If you buy 10 DVDs a month, that really adds up!
It’s early in the game, but I
think that most current ebay BIN shoppers will switch to this over time as they learn about it and sellers are
going to have to change their strategies to leverage the new way to shop.
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