Competing home & garden sites are inching up on eBay (InternetRetailer.com)
Competing home & garden sites are growing much faster in terms of unique visitors than category leader eBay Home, according to Nielsen Online.
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Competing home & garden sites are growing much faster in terms of unique visitors than category leader eBay Home, according to Nielsen Online.
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Police in Leicestershire are using online auction site eBay to help reclaim the value of goods that have been confiscated from criminals. More: continued here
VentureBeat eBay gamifies the auction … with a little help from UC Santa Cruz studentsVentureBeatPretty soon you might be buying that extra doily for your bathroom vanity just to level up your eBay character, or jump to the next reputation level. eBay is working to gamify the auction process — and doing so with the…
eBay Provides a Reason for Hiding Descriptions in ListingsEcommerceBytesAfter we reported last week that eBay had resumed hiding product descriptions in sellers' listings as part of testing it had initiated in February, eBay confirmed it had resumed testing this month – and it explained the reasoning behind the test … More: continued here
$10200 iPad Prototype: Probably StolenThe Mac ObserverA first generation iPad prototype with two dock connector ports that showed up on eBay over the Memorial Day weekend sold for US$10200, and the anonymous seller says the device was probably stolen before it ended up in his hands.eBay seller of 'stolen' iPad prototype risks arrestAustralian Macworldall 2…
ChronicleLive The Newcastle couple who run a successful eBay businessChronicleLiveThey opened a shop, adjoining Kate's art studio, but they had experience of selling personally on eBay, they realised their business needed an online boost. “What eBay gave us was a huge potential customer base around the world,” said Kate. “The … More: continued here
A woman who put her gallstones up for sale on internet auction site eBay, sells them to a “well-known historic building”. More: continued here