| | | Jonas | 04-18-2008 05:22 PM | So I'm thinking of making my own auction site Well I'm thinking of making my own auction site. I know there are softwares out there you can use.
I also know how to completely fix feedback, a bunch of ideas I haven't told anyone. Basically though to implement it, it would take a lot of work to program and it would take me a lot of time or a lot of money to pay someone.
So any ideas on how I can do this? |
| ebayaintstupid | 04-18-2008 07:04 PM | Forget about it... there is no way to succeed at it.
But if you do, first define a complete business plan for how you would gain buyers' trust how you would get huge sellers to back your site, how you would deal with frauds and legal violations, etc. etc. etc.
You need a business plan it has taken EBAY years to develop. It is why GBAY hasn't just come to fruition. They are gradually beta testing each facet before it does. And they may be years away still and have the best software engineers on the planet.
It will take a monster to beat the monster, or a court order based on their monopoly. Other than that, EBAY will not be beaten.
Amazon, done.
Yahoo, done.
UBID, a joke.
Overstock, nothing there.
All the little guys, geesh, one was advertising it had 5000 listings. WOW, Versus millions for EBAY???
No one can do it without a massive infrastructure. Google is building one. They will release it if it gets to critical mass. |
| tvaughan08 | 04-18-2008 07:42 PM | well im not going to knock your hustle...good luck and many blessings...I say go for it. |
| aspkin | 04-18-2008 08:16 PM | It would probably be better to target a specific niche.. maybe one that is failing on eBay and try to go from there. That would be the only way I would do it. Good luck. |
| Jonas | 04-18-2008 09:10 PM | I mainly want to do it to show off how great my ideas for things like redoing certain things of ebay are, particularly feedback will be compeltely different as every other auction site pretty much copies ebay's original feedback idea. I'm not expecting to get rich on it, I just don't want it to turn into a pain. I also don't want it to end up where larger companies will just steal my ideas if they're successful. |
| jscan | 04-19-2008 03:36 AM | target a niche for VERO items, nah joke.
as ebayaintstupid said, develop a comprehensive business plan, it'll aid your project more and give you a direct idea on costs, targets, positives, negatives etc.
A business plan can save you alot of time and money in the future. |
| mantisinc | 04-19-2008 04:06 AM | As said, the only real way you would have success is by targetting a niche. Same with search engines, they are now saturated, however there is still room to target niche engines.
Also, eBay has a vast team, with some awesome programming skills. Any bought script that you try to make succeed will be a no go. Take Eweay, they are using phpprobid, which is probably the most advanced auction software out. They have spent a lot on advertising via adwords, however still have no traffic, and VERY VERY low sales figures.
We all want an alternative, and so do tens of thousands of others. But for you to produce a platform that would satisfy the needs of such users, and promotion to reach such users, would just be a mammoth task that you wouldn't be able to achieve on your own without a substantial budget. |
| jscan | 04-19-2008 05:59 AM | we need someone with money and our information. |
| ebayhateluv | 04-19-2008 11:13 AM | Like Ive said Many times... Bill Gates.. :) |
| ebayaintstupid | 04-19-2008 11:39 AM | Bill Gates???? Well, what will we call it?
BillyBay?
MicroBay?
VistaBay?
Hmmm. |
| Jonas | 04-19-2008 02:20 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mantisinc
(Post 36771)
As said, the only real way you would have success is by targetting a niche. Same with search engines, they are now saturated, however there is still room to target niche engines.
Also, eBay has a vast team, with some awesome programming skills. Any bought script that you try to make succeed will be a no go. Take Eweay, they are using phpprobid, which is probably the most advanced auction software out. They have spent a lot on advertising via adwords, however still have no traffic, and VERY VERY low sales figures. |
If I worked hard on new ideas, would the others just steal them if people like them? |
| ebayaintstupid | 04-19-2008 02:25 PM | Let me ask you to look at other auction sites.. have they stolen EBAY ideas?
Even EBAY steals ideas. They are getting sued for their "Pay It Now" button someone else came up with.
Fact is though, on the internet, you are a cowboy (or girl).
There are software patents, etc. that you can file. But do you have those kind of resources? And even if you file them, it can cost millions to enforce them.
Every day there are tons of companies that deal with this. They are all suing each other left and right. But the ones making the money in the long run are typically just the lawyers. |
| jscan | 04-19-2008 10:03 PM | VISTAPAY.COM
lols |
| suspended2008 | 04-20-2008 03:39 AM | Jonas, many people can make a better online auction site than you can, this is not a discouragement, but rather a reminder of the the real reality you are facing. What you want to try to do is create a company that takes in active and ex-ebay sellers as partners in the company, there is something called 'co-operative' which the members are shareholders.With tens of millions of sellers who are fed up with ebay and have been looking for a better alternative to ebay, they are an instant company partners and market itself, look no further, since most sellers are also buyers. When you round up a few million ebayers like that, you have a contest against ebay. |
| jscan | 04-20-2008 04:55 AM | 2008 has a goodpoint, with a targeted range of investors and possible partners within such project it could almost be viable.
gathering such investors/partners/shareholders is another thing though. |
| Thechronicles | 04-20-2008 12:49 PM | jonas - so are you going to go through with it? |
| Jonas | 04-22-2008 01:15 AM | I probably won't. Mainly I just wanted to put up a site to try out some of my ideas even if it'll mostly be dead.
See ibidfree.com: free auctions, free classifieds it's dead but people use it.
Mainly I had some ideas for improving certain parts of the auction site system and wanted to make a site with them and also not have them end up being stolen and if my site is rarely used I don't want it to be a huge investment.
I'd probably start to work on it if someone knows a way to keep other sites from stealing my ideas. |
| GreenBean | 04-22-2008 02:08 AM | What would the cost be to trademark your ideas? Can you be satisfied that your concepts
are not already somewhere else? |
| jscan | 04-22-2008 04:46 AM | in Australia the prices are stupid. theres like some ridicolous application fee, then if its approved theres another fee, then theres more fee's to retain it every 3 years. |
| Thechronicles | 04-22-2008 07:44 AM | oh, aright
goodluck if you do decide to go through with it. |
| Jonas | 04-28-2008 02:31 AM | Okay another person told me I should make it.
Anyone know how to:
1) Keep other sites from stealing any new improvements for my site?
2) Keep my site from being bullied by lawyers when I don't have the money? I once read on a forum where a small software developer wanted to keep competitors from bullying him with lawyers where even if he wins, the legal costs will wear him out (which is what ebay is trying to do to craigslist right now) and the forum only came up with creating dummy corporations but that just makes you look fishy to a judge or jury. |
| 2eXclusiive | 04-28-2008 06:57 PM | trademark or copy right maybe? |
| GreenBean | 04-28-2008 07:28 PM | Jonas, maybe you should see a patents attorney or the like. You might get good advice. |
| 2eXclusiive | 04-28-2008 07:33 PM | also to attract alot of sellers you should let people list on your site for free for like the first year of its launch, you will get alot of sellers, there are no fees so the sellers have nothing to loose,
just thought id share the idea. |
| Jonas | 04-29-2008 06:22 AM | What if I charge a a 1/100th of a penny to a each item and have them prepay $1 and then do no final value fees? |
| 2eXclusiive | 04-29-2008 01:54 PM | yea, that sounds great
i would def. use your site
=) |
| 411guru | 04-29-2008 05:51 PM | Another idea. Pay people to bid. No auction site does that. Like .5 cents for every bid. To make sure people don't just bid for to get .5 cents, make it payable only when they win the auction. Call it paidbidz.com You can give me credit for it later lol. |
| 2eXclusiive | 04-29-2008 06:10 PM | thats a dumb idea
you know how many auctions i would win
you would end up going out of business because of me. |
| 411guru | 04-29-2008 06:58 PM | No this idea rox. You always see bidders on ebay bid at the last moment. This will prevent that. And, because of the incentive, bidders will bid more, thus increasing the final sale price, making the seller happy. And since you only pay the winner based on how many times he bid, for ex. 10 times X .05 cents, = .50 cents. How many people are going to bid on 10 laptops and win all 10?
Then to cover the pay outs, you become affilates with aspkins site! I'm a freaking genius. I think I'm going to start my own haha....... |
| memphis | 05-04-2008 04:49 PM | Heres an idea mix in a social web sight like myspace and you tube with ebay. Ebay has there lame ass version, but it isn't going to work because... well because we all hate ebay. But if you had a myspace or facebook to start with and added an auction sight. Or even advertised your auction web sight on myspace or you tube with coupons good for any listing, paid for by other advertisers. Just what ever you do don't let China in on your auction sight or you'll never get anything but ⊗⊗⊗⊗ crap, at low low ⊗⊗⊗⊗ crap China don't give a crap to make any money pricing. |
| mantisinc | 05-04-2008 05:02 PM | Just to ask, what would make your site better than eBid, which has a good platform, and is heavily promoted via adwords..... yet still has very low sales? |
| 2eXclusiive | 05-04-2008 05:36 PM | your going to spend alot of money making it, im talking about thousands of dollars even in advertising.
goodluck. |
| Jonas | 05-04-2008 07:58 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by memphis
(Post 39615)
Heres an idea mix in a social web sight like myspace and you tube with ebay. Ebay has there lame ass version, but it isn't going to work because... well because we all hate ebay. But if you had a myspace or facebook to start with and added an auction sight. Or even advertised your auction web sight on myspace or you tube with coupons good for any listing, paid for by other advertisers. Just what ever you do don't let China in on your auction sight or you'll never get anything but ⊗⊗⊗⊗ crap, at low low ⊗⊗⊗⊗ crap China don't give a crap to make any money pricing. | What to do about all the moderation needed for that? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:59 AM. | |
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