12-01-2017 06:50 PM
So I have set a new record, but one I am not happy about. For the first time in 15 years I have not had a sale in 2 weeks even though I have over 1000 items listed. This is supposed to be the busy time of the year for shoppers but I guess not this year. I really believe a lot of the problem is with eBay not promoting sellers of vintage & collectable items. They are more interested in new stuff to sell to the younger generation. Many of my items are getting hardly any views anymore. The good old days of the small business is gone.
12-02-2017 12:47 PM
If it's any consolation, I think many of us who have been selling unique, vintage, OOAK, etc. items for many years are really suffering this year.
As for the reason, I think you're largely right that eBay is no longer presenting itself as a site to find such items. As a result, I think a lot of those buyers have gone elsewhere. The younger, mobile-dependent crowd that eBay is now focused on wants new, shiny, mass-produced gadgetry and fashion of the latest trends.
I also have my own personal theories about the political situation in the U.S. having affected buying habits in my niche market since Trump was elected. There was an almost overnight drop-off in my sales after that point that has never recovered to pre-2016 levels. And I've sold primarily to the U.S. over the more than 10 years I've been selling on eBay.
Of course, a lower sales volume also means not only higher costs through loss of TRS, but also probably lower visibility on .com (where I mainly sell), meaning lower sales, etc. etc. etc. It's not a pretty picture for many of us at the moment.
12-03-2017 09:06 PM
Yah - I hear ya.