
Gang,
It has been a while since I did one of these so I thought it was about time for a new “5 Minutes with…” As I’ve tried to do with previous installments, I’ve tied the interview into some timely news or activity happening here. Kasey Hesse is based back in PayPal‘s Omaha, Nebraska offices where she launched a Corporate Community Garden program allowing employees to plant crops on a small plot of land. The program has expanded now to the North Campus here in San Jose, so I thought it would be good to spend “5 Minutes with…” Kasey while she was here. Check out the story from local ABC 7 regarding the project and also be sure to check out her answers to our recurring Q&A feature… my favorite answers to date!
Cheers,
RBH (More …)
Posts From: August, 2009
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FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, August 28th, 2009
[VIDEO] Feel Good Friday: 5 Minutes with… Kasey Hesse
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FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, August 21st, 2009
eBay Voices: Keeping one foot in the present and one in the future

I saw something interesting over on AuctionBytes.com today regarding the changes made to the eBay Voices program earlier this week with the headline “Is eBay Phasing out ‘Voices’ Focus-Group Program?” to which my immediate, well thought out response was… “Huh?”For those unaware, the Voices program was established in 1999 as a focus group designed to represent the many levels of community members active in the eBay marketplace. Over the years, members have both joined and left in order to keep the opinions and feedback of the group both timely and fresh. The group, targeted to sit at around 100 members to ensure eBay’s ability to effectively manage the input and discussion, had grown beyond that. As a result, and in an effort to maintain a fresh perspective from participants, some 30 longstanding members were notified earlier this week that although their dedication and tireless efforts to the program were invaluable to the eBay Marketplace over the past decade, it was time to allow new members the opportunity to provide input and counsel. It should be noted, all retiring members have been encouraged to continue providing unfiltered, constructive input to the team that manages Voices, albeit not as members of the formal Voices program.
To be honest, I hadn’t covered this news earlier in the week because I know this isn’t the first time we’ve revamped the group to keep it current. Not taking away anything from those members no longer participating in the program of course. Plus, Garnor Morantes and John Pluhowski did a great job of tracking down Ina Steiner to provide explanation and comment:
From AuctionBytes.com:
We spoke to eBay on Thursday about the Voices program news. Garnor Morantes, Senior Manager of Seller Development for eBay Marketplaces, who is responsible for Voices, said he is very happy and very proud of the program, and wanted to be clear that there are no plans to end Voices, and that eBay is continuing to recruit buyers and sellers into the program.
“This change is something we’ve been thinking about for a while and is meant to give others the chance to participate in the program. We’re looking to bring in some new perspectives, some new buyers and sellers – all levels of selling.” Mr. Morantes said that with the recent change, the Voices program now has about 100 participants, with about 10 who are exclusively buyers, and the remaining who are active sellers who may also do some buying as well. All levels of powersellers are represented.
The decision to continue to keep a group innovative and fresh with ideas seems pretty good to me to be honest and the AuctionBytes blog post seems to reflect that also. However, what I don’t understand, given the obvious attention to accurate reporting and due diligence made to obtain the background information, why is it even suggested that eBay maybe “phasing out its Voices Program” as the title asks in big, bold font?
I get that skepticism is necessary with every story and any reporter or blogger worth their salt has to ask all the necessary questions before drawing conclusions. However, to run a blog post with such an inflammatory headline, only to proceed it with comments and statements from eBay spokespeople ensuring the contrary, I don’t know what that accomplishes rather than create controversy where there really isn’t any.
On a related note, and I mean no disrespect to the Voices program at all – I know it serves a very viable and constructive purpose for the betterment of our Marketplace – but with the advent of so many social media outlets now – from blogs, to Twitter feeds, to Facebook, etc. – I would say that the entire Internet is now a “Voices” group and you don’t need to be told whether you’re a member or not to have an opinion and share that opinion wherever you see fit (like in the Comments section below for example).
Cheers,
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FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, August 21st, 2009
Microfinance Credit Bubble: Reality or Hype?

Ink has never been, and will never be, a platform to further an individual’s political or personal agenda. Yes, I try to keep it as “human” as possible and like to think that I leave it all out on the table each week both here and on Twitter. Bottom line, this is a corporate blog and, as such, I have a responsibility to report facts coming out of the company and the businesses we touch and, where I can, apply my thoughts or opinion to them.That said, when I read the Wall Street Journal article of Aug. 13, 2009, “A Global Surge in Tiny Loans Spurs Credit Bubble in a Slum” that set off a debate in microfinance circles, I really wanted to hear what the MicroPlace team thought of it. What I received in response, was passionate, compelling and so heartfelt that I asked if I could share here on Ink. (More …)
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FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
eBay & GM: The first week

I’ve been getting emails and comments from folks wondering how the gm.ebay.com pilot program is going. From what I can tell, things are going very well indeed. eBay issued the following statement earlier today that includes some pretty striking stats:“In the first week of our 4 week California market pilot, we are very pleased with the results. The traffic flowing to our co-branded GM and eBay websites is strong; through August 17th, shoppers visited our virtual showroom sites 630,000 times in the 1st week and logged more than 960,000 searches of GM inventory. What’s different today is that for the first time in automotive history, consumers are going online, selecting from a broad inventory of new cars in California at great prices, negotiating through ‘Best Offer’ or simply clicking and buying hassle free.”
Additionally, eBay went on to say…
“In the first week of this pilot alone we have seen about 2,400 new car buyers enter into qualified ‘Best Offer’ negotiations online, over the phone and in person as a result of this promotion or take advantage of ‘Buy It Now ‘at an already great price. We are very excited to be partnered with GM as we together reinvent the way new car buyers connect with dealers. We look forward to applying what we learn over the remaining weeks of this pilot.”
Like I said in my original post, my wife and I are checking out this promotion to see if we’re going to participate. If we do, I’ll be sure to chronicle my experience here on Ink.
Cheers,
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FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
eBay SM App of the day: VZAAR

On Monday, eBay announced the launch of its SM Applications program meaning that for the first time, sellers of all sizes, can access tools embedded within my.ebay.com targeted at helping grow businesses, reduce costs and streamline operations.Due to the many different applications being made available, solving for various different business solutions, I thought it would be neat to start featuring a different application in standalone blog posts. So without further ado, I thought I’d kick things off with our good friends over at vzaar. Enjoy! (More …)
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FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Monday, August 17th, 2009
UPDATED: eBay Launches first wave of Embedded 3rd-Party Tools to Seller Community

eBay turned its Selling Manager service (previously known as Project ECHO) into a beta platform open to embedded third party tools back in April of this year. Today, eBay announced that the Selling Manager Applications platform is now out of Beta and for the first time, sellers of all sizes, can access tools embedded within my.ebay.com targeted at helping grow businesses, reduce costs and streamline operations. (More …)




