My son is the webmaster for our site which does not list anything for sale. It tells a little about us, the business and what we sell and provides links for people to email us. Despite not listing anything for sale, we currenly are receiving an average of 2,000 distinct hits per day with a peak of 3,500 per day.
Despite not listing specific products and prices we still manage to sell about $2,000 per month through our web site. The advantage is that there is no cost for us as we host our own servers as well.
I suspect that if we invested the time and effort and listed exactly what we list on eBay and added a shopping cart, we would have the same sales without paying eBay a nickel.
Ben, it seems that you are raising some important points further to what I was trying to convey about eBay failing to give us value for the money we pay them.
You said " Many, many people often didn't know, that I have eBay store (!!!) and many don't even check the "view seller's other items" link (!!!). "
That is eBay's responsibility and that is what you are paying them for.
So with a price increase eBay should have come to you and said, for the extra XX% we are charging Feb 14, 2005, these are the improvements we are implementing that will generate more traffic to your store.
Instead they simply are promising nothing greater than the diminishing service we received last year in exchange for paying them more.
Sorry, that is not a good business partner in my books. This is not a company that I can trust for the long haul as their actions reflect nothing more than corporate greed of the worst type as they fly their banners telling unsuspecting people that we are all partners with them, members of a special club, all equal and with a voice to which they will listen and respond.
Malcolm