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Part 9 – Me vs Ebay: I lost, so what’s next?

August 29, 2011
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If you haven’t been following the story you can check back through the blog and read the Moving from Ebay series. If you don’t feel like doing that, then here is a recap: In June, I was on my way to becoming a powerseller on Ebay. I was generating around thousadns a month from the sell of sneakers and at my local market I was also making thousands. Life was great. Then some character on Ebay said I sold him a pair of Air Jordan 9 Retro (University/White/Black) that were not authentic. Nevermind that I had the receipts from a local sneaker boutique, the pictures of the shoes, box labels and all of the relevant information to prove authenticity, Ebay sided with the buyer. This was the kicker though, the guy was trying to sell my shoes on his Ebay page! He had them posted and was pushing them, but I guess he couldn’t get them sold at the high price so he wanted his money back. I told ebay all of this and sent them the receipts, but in the end they closed my account and my Paypal.

I had to find an alternative. I tried Ebid.net and it was a complete failure. I attempted to use Ecrater, but the site was very shaky although it gave me an alternative to list the shoes. I implemented what I thought was a cool feature on my own site an Auction. It worked. This told me that my site could generate sales, but the problem is the type of people visiting only wanted Js and I carry running shoes, various brands and my focus is not on beign high end. I can do that without a problem but I like to carry a lot of cost effective kicks. You can visit my Sneaker Shop.

After three months of attempting to beat Ebay, today, August 29th, 2011 I concede. Ebay has won. This is not a reason for sadness however. What I learned over this time is that when something is so entrenched in the mind of the people they will only do that one thing even if they can get a better deal.

Here is my final input on Moving From Ebay, try to stay on as long as you can, but if you are just starting do what my man Kelso did at Step By Step Sneakers. Build your base through sneaker shows, facebook, and visiting different pages and dropping your website out there. Only have one primary location that you can be reached. Don’t rely too heavily on Ebay for sales. If sales are low at the start just deal with it and let sells be slow. When you allow Ebay to be your only base, there is always a chance that they can pull the plug on you. My biggest issue was that I had too many websites and my traffic has always been spread out. The key to success is launching the site after building a following.

I am currently awaiting my acceptance into Amazon’s sneaker seller community. The next article I write about selling kicks will be about this process. Thanks for following this short series and keep checking back for updates on ARCH and the sneaker shop.

Chris B.

Part 7: Moving From Ebay: Don’t Forget Your Refund

July 19, 2011
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I found a new pic

Okay in the last couple of updates I’ve told you about the Facebook Ad and the Google Ad as well as moving to ebid.net. While the traffic still hasn’t picked up on my website yet, I have found a new local spot to setup my market and I think it is going to go great. Recently the counterfeit/variant Nike Flea Market was busted here in Memphis. The market sold at least 50,000 in fake kicks each month. That is a low estimate. I used to setup at the same market and because I sold authentic shoes I could sell my shoes without hiding. I spoke with one of the guys who used to sell fakes and he told me on his best day he made 12,000 dollars! I know this is a little off topic, but 12,000? Dizzam.

Anyway, I am now the only legitimate seller of kicks at the market which has now moved across the street. When they busted the market they brought in Homeland Security, ICE, USPS investigators, SWAT and I think it was the biggest bust of knock offs in the US. Since people are still showing up, not in the same numbers, I think I will be selling a lot more kicks. Some people will be bothered by the higher prices, but I set up on Sunday and in 2 hours I made 385.00 dollars. Not bad at all. While the website is still taking some time to grow this will be a good trade off for my patience. Now back to the title of this post: Don’t forget your refund.

When ebay incorrectly closed my account I didn’t even think about checking the balance on my fees. I always paid my fees with they were the highest. Since I was selling so many shoes, I didn’t worry about it. I would pay through paypal and stay on top of it. What I didn’t realize 4 weeks ago when they decided to close the account was that I had paid so much into the fees I had several hundred dollars negative in the account. For the last four weeks ebay had my money and I didn’t know until they sent out the monthly billing and I noticed that my account was in the negative. If you have closed your account on ebay, don’t forget to check your balance and get your refund. More updates on moving from ebay to come. I appreciate those of you who have sent messages and supported ARCH through this transition.

Moving From Ebay: Part 6 Updates and Info

July 16, 2011
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I just like this pic.

Okay so someone asked me in person, instead of here on the site, why am I writing about my struggles. They said that most people who are in the same business hope that you struggle instead of identifying with what you are going through. No one thinks what happened to you will ever happen to them. I explained back, that I’m not doing it for them, I’m doing this for people who are looking for information. People go through rough patches all the time and most of them give up. If they can see what I’m doing then maybe they will keep pushing. That is why I keep updating this analysis. When the site begins to move again, then there will be a foundation for workshops and that opens a new door. Enough of that. Read more »

Moving From Ebay: Part 4 Another New Way to Bid

July 12, 2011
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F Ebay, yep I said it.

Alright in my last update on moving away from ebay I attempted to use a plugin that allowed me to host bids here on my site. The problem was although I paid 50.00 dollars for a Facebook Ad, it increased my likes on my fan page, but it did not translate into people visiting the site and writing comments or trying to bid. I’ve been off of Ebay officially for over 2 weeks now and the only sells I’ve made in that time were all wholesale deals to buyers I already work with. I also sold a couple of pair at my local market.  Read more »

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