Ebay and Other Online Auctions - Successful Ecommerce Software Ideas
A Home Business Article Contributed by Sharon Hill
Successful Ecommerce Online Auction Software Programs
When just about anyone mentions online auctions and the ecommerce software responsible for their function the first example they spout is that of eBay. Wildly popular and highly successful, the eBay program and site offers folks all over the globe the opportunity to bid for the products they want, and to sell their own goods all over the world.
While the names online auction and ecommerce software suggest a bidding process not all online auctions are in fact set up as competitive bidding projects. eBay's offshoot, half.com, for instance, while considered an online auction, offers the consumer a choice of vendors or sellers for the product they see and like, but the prices from each seller are set. Most popular as a site for the sale of books, half.com, for instance, might offer a book for sale "as low as 99 cents."
If the consumer chooses to check out the purchase of this book the site's ecommerce software will take her to a page that shows all the sellers who have copies of the book available and the asking price each publishes. Each is placed in a category from "brand new" to "excellent condition" to "fair" shape, with seller explanations such as "still in original box" or "slightly dog-eared, " for example.
Half.com, with its ecommerce software program, is an auction in that the consumer has a choice of vendors for the same item, but each vendor has established a firm price for the copies of the item he or she owns.
Ebay Has a New Addition to Its Ecommerce Software Suite
eBay has just purchased twenty five percent of a once-little known ecommerce software product called CraigsList. The brainchild of originator and, until-recently, owner Craig Newmark, CraigsList was created in San Francisco to allow the locals to find out about the Bay area goings on - rentals, employment, entertainment, all sorts of stuff. It just caught on.
Not attractive at all, the site is possibly popular because, with very few exceptions such as employment in San Francisco, posting ads to CraigsList is free of charge. Not that that's going to stay that way with eBay buying into it.
While it certainly doesn't seem a strong option for your business message (especially since it's information is local, and only appears in 52 major metropolitan areas in the U.S. Its international presence includes Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; Dublin Ireland and Edinburgh, Scotland; London and Manchester in England; Amsterdam, Paris, Tokyo as well as Sydney and Melbourne Australia.
Your own Online Auction Software for Your Ecommerce Business
Ecommerce software drives your online business. And perhaps nothing does it better than your very own online auction. One ecommerce auction software vendor product, ViewTracker, is a real time eBay auction traffic analyzer that gives you a detailed, in-depth look at who's visiting your site, how they found you, where they wandered to throughout your site's pages, what their geographic location is, and the keyword search they used to find your firm. ViewTracker does offer a free trial, with the final purchase price starting at $49.
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