I sat down with Todd Lutwak, VP of Seller Experience for eBay earlier today to talk about the initial feedback we’ve been hearing coming out of the third and final Seller Release of 2010. Here you go…
Cheers,
RBH
FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
I sat down with Todd Lutwak, VP of Seller Experience for eBay earlier today to talk about the initial feedback we’ve been hearing coming out of the third and final Seller Release of 2010. Here you go…
Cheers,
RBH
STATUS UPDATERichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
I’m interviewing Todd Lutwak in an hour. Tweet me any questions you want me to ask including the #eBaySR hashtag.
FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
All,
I was able to spend some time with Dinesh Lathi, VP of Buyer and Seller Experience at eBay, to discuss the news coming out of today’s Seller Release (eBaySR) in more detail. I did my best to anticipate some of the more challenging questions that may be on Ink reader’s minds and posed them to Dinesh (I realize you’ll have a ton more… and I’m happy to ask those too). What follows is a 7-part, comprehensive sit-down discussion with Dinesh in the lobby of the Community building at San Jose HQ. I’ve embedded the questions right into the videos. (More …)
FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

eBay announced some significant changes to the selling and buying experience in the US marketplace today. Beginning March 30, sellers across the board will be able to experience lower up-front cost (in some instances zero up-front cost) when listing items on ebay.com.
Here’s a look at what’s new for sellers and buyers:
New standard rates
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For sellers who list items occasionally, new “eBay Everyday” rates are available. Auction-style listings with a start price of 99 cents or less will be free (with no insertion fees for up to 100 listings per month). When an item sells, the seller will pay a flat final value fee of 9% of the sale price — and never more than $50. If an item doesn’t sell, the seller pays nothing. (More …)