Marshall Kirkpatrick announces that eBay is set to integrate blogs and wikis in the already successful platform. It sounds like a good idea, especially since it’s already community driven! They are just becoming even more sticky, I suppose, but will users really benefit or even use them?
Steve Rubel makes a convincing argument that users can actually use these blogs to talk more about products, sellers, collectibles, and even listings. I’m an avid eBay user and seller, so I think this is a great idea. On the side, my family and I sell and collect rare oldie music (link to our eBay seller profile)…I’ve even started a blog for us to promote our newest release. Perhaps it will be a bit easier to engage users if we had a blog on the eBay platform, but here’s my feelings:
- Will users even participate? I’m sure a great deal of them will, but for all the others, is blogging a value-add service?
- Its good for research purposes. You can tell a lot about a person from their blog. Are they nice to other users? Do they have a loyal fanbase? Do they even respond to users?
- eBay’s global community will be broken down into several micro-communities. This is good, b/c each community can create its niche. I know my dad would love this…he’s passionate about oldies, and whats better than to talk with other passionate people?
- Easy for advertising. Ah ha! I know once we have our next CD out, i’ll be scouring the blogs on eBay and commenting like crazy advertising our new release. Yep, ill be using it for commercial purposes…is that what eBay wants?
- How flexible will the platform be? Can I post pictures, sound clips, and videos? How will the comments workout (i.e. will there be a spam blocker?).
- MOST IMPORTANTLY – Keywords will come up in Google Search. Yes, this is the primary reason why I’d start a blog. Already eBay listings come up pretty high, but adding a blog will just make my chances of attracting outside customers even higher! My google ranking as a seller will sky rocket to the top! Thats of course, if im the only blogger. =)
Believe me, I’ll be keying you in on my experience with my new eBay blog. Who knows maybe I’ll even see you there!
Here’s how eBay is already embracing social media:









What a difference TWO YEARS made!! BLOGS=GONE
Guides, reviews NEXT? I wonder…
Remember this EBAY does NOT want users to communicate with each other, it’s too risky now, with all the fraud and counterfieting going on, all that lovely money from listing, and all that lovely money in paypals coffers (same account I bet) and what for… Little or no buyer protection, a long drawn out complex and often useless resolution procedure.
Feedback is crazy now, as a seller I become an open target for fraudulent buyers, those that NEVER intend to pay, just bid to mess up your auctions, then hold you to ransom with the threat of NEGATIVE feedback, while all you can do in return is leave a positive with comments, sorry NO NEGS allowed to buyers now!
Who pays ebay for Christ sake? Buyers dont, it the sellers that are getting ripped off…
Some keywords… Counterfeit goods, Fake flash memory
Designer goods, Fraud.
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