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kirkie 07-14-2013 04:54 PM

Sales Slow over Last Few Weeks
 
Anyone else having low sales recently, I know the summer is never that good for online retail but I have found the last few weeks to be very slow, People don't have the money like they used too.

How are your sale guys?

stevebills 07-14-2013 05:10 PM

my sales are steady but its easy for me as I am the cheapest lol

cookiecutter101 07-14-2013 05:22 PM

It's very dependent on the type of items you sell.
If they are summer friendly or not.

But in general, it's summer, people go on vacations, weather has been good, camping, days out etc. less people are sitting at home, which means less people browsing/buying on eBay.

Don't worry about it, or get seasonal items (for summer).

August is just around the corner, and autumn's coming.

cookiecutter101 07-14-2013 05:23 PM

Personally, only down about 5-10% in sales this last week. Other than that it has been growing steadily.

But I sell non-seasonal items, you will need them throughout the year.

rsot 07-14-2013 06:30 PM

Steady here too but I dont do high volume - perhaps research new market lines are in order?

GreenBean 07-14-2013 06:48 PM

Pottering along OK.

Parcels are getting there despite Royal Mail.

No complaints.

:mod:

jeffweico 07-14-2013 07:03 PM

Sales are OK, considering it is the off-season.

cookiecutter101 07-14-2013 09:57 PM

Forgot to add:

I have been seeing a lot of complaints for sales dropping from mid-June on the ebay community forums - do a google search if you'd like

It's something to do with visibility and the tweaks ebay has been doing to their search ranking/results. In some cases listings disappear & reappear within the same search term within a couple hours.
Less traffic = less sales

I believe they recently implemented a new search system or something, as I have noticed all of the Best Match and such were all over the place these last 3-4weeks.

All of this is based on my ebay UK experience, may or may not apply to other sites.

jeffweico 07-15-2013 12:12 AM

It is called Cassini, eBay's new search algorithm. But I have not noticed anything abnormal for this time of the year.

Sandy D 07-15-2013 12:49 AM

Seems to be picking up a bit for some reason.

My sales have been steady but I am noticing a lot more bids, especially for todays ending auctions.

I usually run Sunday to Sunday so a big factor for me is seeing items get bid up and having multiple bidding and that I have notice has picked up.

Sausage 07-15-2013 12:50 AM

This weekend has made up for the quiet start to last week. probably one of the busiest weekends I've had for a few weeks.

rsot 07-17-2013 01:01 PM

If your sales are low, also check out your competition to see if business is drifting towards them...

stevebills 07-17-2013 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirkie (Post 467409)
Anyone else having low sales recently, I know the summer is never that good for online retail but I have found the last few weeks to be very slow, People don't have the money like they used too.

How are your sale guys?

I always undercut the competition by 50p
works wonders lol

Sausage 07-17-2013 08:25 PM

I think a lot has to do with how professional your listing looks, out of my competitors I am probably the most expensive by $2 / £1.50 but my listings are sleek, and professional unlike my competitors who just copy and past a load of text, different fonts, sizes and colours and justify it down the centre. I aim for 80 - 100 sales a week and that gives me an extra £400+ in my pocket a month.

Judging by feedback received I am the one winning.........at the moment!

rsot 07-18-2013 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sausage (Post 468358)
Judging by feedback received I am the one winning.........at the moment!

Always good to stay up on things - there will be other sellers coming out of the woodwork...

Callidus 07-21-2013 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevebills (Post 468329)
I always undercut the competition by 50p
works wonders lol

Problems with this is you are then creating a price war and the items value starts to drift lower and lower as the weeks progress. Once you start a price war I find it hard to stop it or t least gain control. Hopefully an ecommerce solution for me will be the best idea eventually as relying on ebay isn't going to be the best option.

jeffweico 07-21-2013 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hdavey10 (Post 469334)
Problems with this is you are then creating a price war and the items value starts to drift lower and lower as the weeks progress. Once you start a price war I find it hard to stop it or t least gain control. Hopefully an ecommerce solution for me will be the best idea eventually as relying on ebay isn't going to be the best option.

That is not really a "price war" it is just the normal marketplace competition. Price wars happen when marketplace competition is taken to an extreme, like when a seller is willing to lose money on every sale just to prevent the competition from getting the orders. This will always happen with "commodity" items - items that are not rare or unique.

I recommend trying to differentiate yourself based on your ratings, customer service, better and more informative listings, etc. I will often pay a slightly higher price on a commodity item to buy it from a Top Rated Seller.

Also, I put a coupon & ad for my website in with each order. Done properly, over time, you will build a customer base that comes back for more. At that point price is STILL important, but you don't have to have the LOWEST price, you just need to be competitive. Not to mention, you save on the eBay/Amazon fees. Best of all, eBay can't shut you down.

Krypto 07-21-2013 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hdavey10 (Post 469334)
Problems with this is you are then creating a price war and the items value starts to drift lower and lower as the weeks progress. Once you start a price war I find it hard to stop it or t least gain control. Hopefully an ecommerce solution for me will be the best idea eventually as relying on ebay isn't going to be the best option.

I have an e-commerce website if you are interested but I haven't yet promoted it.


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