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Online retailers need to innovate more: eBay’s Briggs

The online retail space is growing with bandwidth expansion, and retailers need to match the growth with innovative ideas, according to a panel here at yesterday’s Internet Retailer Conference and Exhibition.

In his presentation titled “How eBay will Continue Reshaping the E-Retialing Industry,” Gary Briggs, chief marketing officer at eBay, challenged his counterparts in attendance at the show to think more outside the box.

“Online retail is rapidly maturing but we are not doing enough to innovate,” Mr. Briggs said. “I am offering a call to action to the industry to innovate more.”

One problem with the retail industry today is that online is not given the credit for what it is, according to Mr. Briggs. Online spending is often much less than traditional retail spend.

Also, retailers are not coming up with their own ideas but merely copying others.

“There is a lot more to offer than just free shipping,” Mr. Briggs said. “Free shipping is important but when I go to Web sites and look at how the marketing is done, there has to be more than free shipping to compete.”

Mr. Briggs said the way to innovate is for the brand to give up control and listen more to the consumer.

One example is the introduction of eBay Motors. EBay noticed a trend of users selling cars on its site, but it did not have a category for it on www.ebay,com. Users were listing cars in categories like toys and this was not increasing the sales. Since eBay added eBay Motors, the online retail giant has sold 2.5 million cars a year.

“Our system of innovation is more than what is inside the four walls of our company,” Mr. Briggs said. “We are trying to let the users help us shape how we create our Web site and offer products to customers.”

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U.S. Postal Service, Pitney Bowes, UPS, and Entrepreneur Magazine Support Community of Online Entrepreneurs at eBay Live!

The U.S. Postal Service, title sponsor of eBay Live! for the third year in a row, is expected to host informative workshops for the eBay community. Approximately 1.3 million sellers around the world use eBay as their primary or secondary source of income and each of the corporate sponsors for the event, announced, are integral to the continued success of eBay entrepreneurs everywhere. Sponsors include Pitney Bowes, UPS, and Entrepreneur Magazine. In addition, VeriSign is a member sponsor and OfficeMax is an associate sponsor.

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Postal service in Gardiner to hold

The U.S. Postal Service is offering a free, two-hour, introductory seminar for anyone interested in learning about eBay.

The event will feature complete computer demonstrations and other tips for running a business on eBay, such as how to register to be an eBay buyer or seller , how to write accurate descriptions of your items, how to market items honestly and effectively, and other aspects.

Postal presenters will walk participants through a typical eBay transaction and will be available to answer questions.

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Learn about shipping options at the postal service's Ebay Day

On eBay Day, learn about online shipping options and how to package your products correctly from the U.S. Postal Service.

The world’s largest online market place, eBay is where million of buyers and sellers come together to trade almost anything. The Postal Service is hosting a couple of eBay Days where you will not only find out how simple it is to buy, sell and ship on eBay, but also learn about options the Postal Service offers to eBay users.

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eBay Seller’s Go Postal Over USPS Impending Rate Increase

World’s largest eBay seller’s group, Dallas eBaybes & eMales, will host a meeting with USPS officials to discuss looming rate increases. The meeting will be held at 6:00PM on Monday, April 23rd in Plano, Texas. The success of an eBay seller is directly affected by shipping costs and many eBay sellers are extremely upset about the impending doom of the USPS changes, which include eliminating some of the services completely.

eBay is a business partner to USPS and the majority of eBay sellers rely on the post office to ship all of their packages, as it has always been the most affordable option. As of May 14th, many eBay sellers may decide not to go postal after all and switch to one of the competitors, like FedEx, UPS or DHL. eBay sellers bring billions of dollars in revenue to the USPS, so it’s very important to their bottom line to maintain that partnership.

The Dallas eBay group has been together since 2002, meeting once a month to discuss eBay and how they can improve their bottom line and make a difference for all eBay sellers. Tonight’s meeting should be very interesting, heated and hopefully, none of the attendees will go postal.

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