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Ebay Store vs.
Ecommerce Website
by: Michelle Waters
You may be trying to decide how to go ahead with your dreams
of an online product sales business. Many times a new
product seller is torn between creating an eBay store and
setting up a web store on your own domain. Because many
sellers get their feet wet by offering a few products on
eBay, it’s easy to move smoothly into an eBay store, but is
it the right choice for your business?
Positioning is Everything
The first thing to remember is that there isn’t anything
magical about setting up an eBay store. Some have the idea
that an eBay store gets better exposure online than other
options. This just isn’t true. An eBay store only gets as
much attention as you stir up for it.
eBay users, the people who do find your store, tend to be
looking to pay as little as possible for whatever they want.
If you’re looking to make a good profit on your products, a
traditional web store is usually a better choice. People who
find your web store are more likely to be looking for a good
product, not just a bargain.
Financially Speaking.
There are costs involved in creating a presence on the web.
When you use a Basic eBay Store, you pay the monthly $15.95*
plus any insertion and final value fees. With a Watersweb
Shop Kit Plus, you get started with one time license fee and
a flat rate of $10 per month. You own your shopping cart and
never pay any additional insertion or final value fees on
your sales.
Let’s Compare Costs For A New Shop Owner.
If you sell 10 products a month for a full year, each valued
at about $25 through an eBay store. You would have sold over
$3,000 and paid $417 in costs. With Shop Kit Plus, you’re
costs would only be $205.00.
Another Comparison.
The difference in fees gets more noticeable as you grow more
successful. If you sell 100 products a month for a full
year, each valued at about $25 through an eBay store. You
would have sold over $30,000 and paid $2,599 in costs. With
Shop Kit Plus, you would still only have paid $205.00 in
costs. The only time your costs would increase is if you
needed additional storage space, server resources or
bandwidth. And then your additional costs are still fixed –
instead of growing with each additional sale.
It’s Smart Business
It is better to start now with the big picture in mind.
Starting a website now means that all of your time spent in
promoting your business will have long term value. As you
spread the word, you share your domain name and people will
remember it.
With some simple search engine optimization tactics you’ll
soon start to receive good traffic from the big search
engines. At Watersweb Shops, we include several resources to
our new store owners for learning how to market your site,
optimize for the search engines and target the people who
are looking for your product.
You Can Still Use eBay
Once you have your store ready to go, if you want to reach
the eBay crowd, list a few items and put a link to your
website in your About Me page. This can be a great option
for selling your clearance items – that won’t eat up your
profits.
*Ebay pricing accurate as of September 12, 2006
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