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  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, April 27th, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – April 27 #InkRoundup 

    Magento Updates Support Multi-Channel Commerce
    This week, eBay’s Magento division announced new enhancements to its ecommerce software that includes mobile features and expanded integration of PayPal Payments. Updates include HTML5 for creating compelling shopping experiences. “From research to checkout and beyond, merchants can now drive conversions more effectively, increase order size and build customer loyalty,” said Roy Rubin, general manager of Magento and chief product and customer officer of X.commerce. The company showcased the enhancements during its second annual Magento Imagine eCommerce conference on Tuesday. [via Mobile Payments Today]

    Enter eBay Green Driving Contest
    Who doesn’t love the smell of a new car? Enter for your chance to win a Toyota Prius, and learn how to save money at the pump with the wide variety of unique, green vehicles available on eBay Green Driving. eBay Green Driving is the latest in a series of programs and experiences designed to help eBay buyers and sellers make more sustainable shopping decisions. It offers user-friendly tools and resources, as well as eBay’s unique green vehicle and parts inventory, in a single location, to help people determine the best ways to “green” their daily driving routines – including information on electric vehicles, hybrids, clean diesels, compressed natural gas and ethanol vehicles, as well as high-MPG gasoline vehicles.

    Further News
    + Take a look at this music video and get shopping.
    + Does mobile commerce encourage laziness?
    + A winning social commerce strategy: Don’t ask how, ask why
    + Ten habits of global online shoppers.

    Posts From the Week
    + eBay Sellers Go To Washington
    + The Magento Imagine eCommerce Conference Kicks off in Las Vegas

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    April 28, 2011: eBay sponsor Shazam App for Android giving users unlimited tagging. Shazam updated its Android App today bringing unlimited tagging sponsored by eBay for all “Shazamers” using the Shazam Free App and “Shazam Friends”, a real-time feed with the App of songs that Facebook friends have tagged. This essentially creates a continuously updating list for Shazamers to discover and share new music with their friends. The deal with eBay means that instead of just five free tags in a month, users can now tag as much music as they want between now and January 1st, 2012. This is the first exclusive App sponsorship deal agreed by eBay anywhere in the world, and the first time Shazam has selected a partner to provide free services to their customers.

    eBay InkWeekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, April 13th, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – April 13 #InkRoundup 

    eBay Adds More Solar Power
    eBay has completed installation of a solar array on top of its LEED Gold-certified Topaz data center in South Jordan, Utah, the largest solar installation to date. The array, designed and installed by SPG Solar, includes 72,000 sq ft of solar panels, covering virtually the facility’s entire roof. As an environmental benefit, eBay expects the array to offset 702 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. Its power capacity is 665kW and the company estimates it will produce more than 900,000kWh of electricity every year. [via eBay Ink]

    Further News
    + E-commerce is driving up prepaid card usage as consumers have started to use them more to pay bills and make online purchases.
    + HTML5 is the latest version of the ubiquitous web programming language, and it’s especially important in mobile commerce.
    + There is a growing trend within the converging spaces of social media and e-commerce.

    Posts From the Week
    + eBay Ink Wants You!
    + eBay’s Topaz Data Center Gets Even Greener

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    April 18, 2012: eBay Instant Sale now offers $$ for broken devices. My 2 broken iPods may no longer be worthless. eBay has opened up its Instant Sale program to include new, limited-time pricing for broken or damaged iPods, iPhones and iPads, offering consumers more value for their broken gadgets than ever before in celebration of Earth Month. Additionally, eBay will offer every user that sends in their device – broken or not – a bonus $5 eBay gift card and a matching $5 donation to Global Green USA.

    Through April 30, eBay Instant Sale will begin paying up to $150 for broken iPads, $100 for iPhones, and $50 for iPods. Until now, Instant Sale offered free shipping and responsible recycling for all broken items, but limited cash value. As a result, I now have two otherwise useless iPods that could translate into about 100 new songs from iTunes for my functioning one.

    eBay InkWeekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, April 6th, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – April 6 #InkRoundup 

    eBay Aligns with PayPal to Drive Growth
    PayPal, one of the fastest-growing businesses for eBay, now accounts for around 27% of the companies overall value. PayPal recently rolled out some additional online and mobile payment options geared specifically for small businesses. PayPal Payments, a suite of payment offerings provides small businesses with multiple options to accept payments from their customers. This enables merchants to accept payments online via PayPal, physically via PayPal Here and through mobile via PayPal Mobile. With these flexible options, PayPal aims to become the default payment processor for small businesses. [via Forbes]

    Further News
    + The Hottest Trend in e-Commerce? Clothes.
    +In-app purchases are proving a boon for app developers, boosting revenues for both developers and app store owners such as Google and Apple.
    + What makes the online consumer tick?
    + The Facebook Timeline of social commerce represented as an infographic.

    Posts From the Week
    + Happy Birthday to us! eBay Ink turns 4 today
    + Celebrate Earth Month with eBay
    + eBay on the Road: 2012 NonProfit Technology Conference
    + Survey shows Tax Refunds “Drive” Vehicle-Related Purchases
    + UPDATED: eBay has Acquired WHI Solutions

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    April 12, 2011: Today, eBay, HP, Microsoft and Intel released a statement in support of Senator Kerry’s (D-MA) and Senator McCain’s (R-AZ) Commercial Privacy Bill of Rights Act. The Act establishes a framework to protect the personal information of all Americans both online and offline. Please click here to view eBay, HP, Microsoft and Intel’s statement of support.

    eBay InkWeekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, March 16th, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – March 15 #InkRoundup 

    eBay News From SXSW
    “See it on TV. Buy it on eBay” is eBay’s introduction into the world of monetizing a second screen. The “second screen” experience for the entertainment industry has been a big theme of SXSW 2012. eBay launched an iPad app (available only in the US for now), that enables people to watch their favorite TV show and simultaneously research and purchase items that appear in the show. By partnering with TV networks and doing the groundwork with stylists on the shows, eBay is providing a window into a whole new ecosystem of product placement and fan engagement. [via eBay Ink Blog]

    PayPal News from SXSW
    Digital payments are hitting in a big way at SXSW Interactive. PayPal VP for global product and experience, Sam Shrauger, took the wraps off a brand new digital wallet. Touted as a “smart wallet” that lives in the cloud, the service lets you move your money exactly the way you want it to. Shrauger says it’s a departure from the concept of a mobile wallet — or simply transferring your physical wallet to your smartphone or tablet — which doesn’t solve any of our current virtual payment problems. PayPal’s service is a real digital wallet. [via eBay Ink]

    Further News
    + A list of the hottest apps and start-ups at SXSW
    + Start-ups at SXSW trying to disrupt the economy.
    + Should social-media startups be responsible for their time-sucking tendencies, an SXSW panel asks?

    Posts From the Week
    + Introducing PayPal Here: The Future of Commerce for Small Business
    + Social Commerce: Over 1 Million Vehicles Registered with eBay Motors “My Vehicles” program
    + PayPal unveils new Digital Wallet at SXSW 2012
    + eBay unveils standalone “Watch with eBay” app for iPad at SXSW
    + eBay Inc. at SXSW: An Overview

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    March 18, 2011: Backstage with Chromeo at RedLaser’s SXSW Kick-off party. I’ve been in Austin for 6 days now meeting with partners, colleagues, peers, mentors, customers and all-around great people. The information overload is high to be sure. I’ve attended press conferences, parties, meetings, presentations and demos every day since I got here and I’m in the process of compiling everything I’ve learned into some blog posts to share with you all. First up, however, I wanted to share some images and cool insights into one of my favorite bands at the moment – Chromeo. They headlined the RedLaser party on Sunday night at SXSW and before they took the stage, the eBay Mobile team and I joined the band backstage to talk music, eBay and feedback scores. It turns out that they’re big fans of eBay too. Patrick Gemayel (aka P-Thugg) is the man behind their eBay account and according to him he has a feedback score of 247 at 100% positive. What’s even more impressive is that he revealed to us that every piece of equipment in their recording studio was purchased on eBay. Essentially, two of my favorite albums were recorded – thanks in some small part – to my employer. Pretty neat. They took the stage in style and rocked the night away for all in attendance. I managed to get a front row spot to snap this pic during their opening song…

    eBay InkWeekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, March 9th, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – March 9 #InkRoundup 

    eBay Promotes Tablet Trade-in
    eBay announced a promotion in which customers can lock-in top-dollar values for tablet trade-ins, including up to $475 for the iPad 2. The promotion is part of its trade-in program called eBay Instant Sale. Customers can lock-in their trade-in offer through March 10, and eBay Instant Sale will allow them to wait until March 20 to ship their tablet for trade, giving them time to purchase and receive the new iPad, which becomes available on March 16. Since launching in October 2010, more than 640,000 tablet trade-in offers have been generated through eBay Instant Sale. [via eBay Ink]

    Further News
    + 10 traits of a social shopper. What kind of social shopper are you?
    + INFOGRAPHIC: Mobile commerce on the rise.
    + How gas prices are encouraging online shopping.

    Posts From the Week
    + Congratulations to eBay’s Tod Cohen! The SJSV Chamber of Commerce 2012 Business Advocate of the Year
    + The new iPad is coming; Get up to $475 for your old one with eBay Instant Sale
    + BREAKING: StubHub Acquires Peekspy

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    March 10, 2011: eBay Instant Sale Offers for iPad Gen 1 Are Up Almost 800%. eBay Instant Sale has seen more than 22,000 offers on first generation iPads since Apple’s announcement of iPad 2 last Wednesday. This represents a 796% increase compared with the previous week. Since eBay launched Instant Sale in October 2010, roughly 38,000 iPad offers have been made in total compared to only 1,600 offers made for other tablets. I’ve been deliberating all week about selling my iPad using eBay Instant Sale and standing in line in Austin, TX for the new one at the temporary Apple store being built especially for SXSW. We’ll see how long that line is before totally committing.

    eBay InkWeekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, February 10th, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – February 10 #InkRoundup 

    PayPal Makes Shopping on the Go Even Easier in Singapore
    PayPal just launched a pilot in Singapore’s subway stations for commuters to buy goods while commuting. Commuters can make purchases by using their smartphone to scan a QR code on a billboard or poster and paying through PayPal. The experiment, offering Valentine’s Day gifts at reduced prices, is being conducted across 15 subway stations across Singapore. [via All Things D]

    Further News
    + Get a hint at three ways to optimize your e-commerce site.
    + Tips for making your e-commerce site truly social.
    + Social media predictions for 2012.

    Posts From the Week
    + Brian Solis Shares His Thoughts on Social Commerce
    + The PayPal 1099-K: What is it?
    + [INFOGRAPHIC] I Won it on eBay

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    February 11th, 2010: eBay Motors today launched an online shopping experience for new vehicles, giving auto dealers and manufacturers an alternative channel to market inventory to local buyers. I just played around with the new interface and it’s incredibly intuitive and easy-to-use. I was able to look for both used and new cars – breaking down to color, make, model, etc. – in less than a minute. The news is good for dealers too because they can now choose from a number of new car selling options including auction, fixed price, best offer or an online classified ad to drive leads. Currently, new cars make up about 13% of all vehicles sold on eBay Motors.

    You can read the full press release here.

    eBay Ink Weekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

  • FEATURED POSTSudha Jamthe / Thursday, February 9th, 2012

    Brian Solis Shares His Thoughts on Social Commerce 

    Hi all, hope you have been enjoying the new year. I recently spoke with Brian Solis about his new book, “The End of Business As Usual” and he shared his insights on social media, social commerce and more.

    If you become as inspired as me after reading Brian’s interview, we welcome you to join us for the free Social Commerce Hub at eBay on February 13, as part of the Social Media Week celebrations. We have a wonderful schedule of talks and panels, and Brian will be joining us as a keynote speaker and for a book signing.

    brian solis book

    Sudha: How did you go from your popular book “Engage” to the new one “The End of Business As Usual“?
    Brian: People often ask why I didn’t write “The End of Business as Usual” first and then release “Engage” shortly after. “Engage” is focused on the social media champion and over the last several years, the appetite for knowledge on strategic social media intensified. While “Engage” fueled the groundswell for social media champions, “The End of Business as Usual” was written to empower champions of change throughout the organization. They are complementary and together they can transform an organization for a new genre of business.

    Sudha: You talk about connecting to the connected customer. Can you explain who is the connected customer and does this apply for all types of target customers for any business?
    Brian: Traditional consumers read newspapers and magazines, watch TV and listen to the radio. They talk to their close network of trusted friends and advisers in email and in the real world. Online consumers learn, share, and communicate using web-based products such as websites and search engines, they are avid mobile phone and email users, review products online and also read reviews to make decisions. The connected consumers is just that…they’re connected. They actively curate and create content through social media and their size of influence is exponentially greater than the other two categories of consumers.

    Sudha: Social permeates the corporation from all directions and all levels, making it very difficult to offer one framework for various departments to agree on. What type of framework can corporations adapt to become a social business?
    Brian: Businesses often say that they desire to get closer to customers. In order to do so, it must be much more than mere words or intention. Actions speak louder than words. In order to get closer to customers, leadership organization needs to foster a culture of customer-centricity.

    Sudha: Companies looking to measure ROI of social and social business metrics is one of my favorite topics. What is your advice to keep the balance on adopting social success in a measurable way while keeping the focus on building that relation with the customer?
    Brian: I believe that the best way to address ROI or metrics in general is to develop strategies with a meaningful and measurable end in mind and work backwards from there. Most of the cases we look at in social media start with a channel and employ the same elements we often see in traditional marketing campaigns. But, impressions, clickthroughs, reach and to the same extent, retweets, follows, Likes, and share of voice don’t directly translate into return if the return was never documented.

    Sudha: Tell us how you see social commerce evolving in 2012
    Brian: Commerce is already social, businesses are just slow to realize that they can employ technology to facilitate it at greater levels today. In fact, social commerce is just one part in what must be a syndicated commerce approach. Remember, there are different groups of consumers who make decisions differently, who are influenced differently and as a result take action differently. Syndicated commerce is the big play in 2012 and 2013 as each form of commerce including mobile, e-commerce, F-commerce, in-store, email, etc. require a dedicated and optimized approach.

    Sudha: Finally one last questions – You inspire so many people by your books, blogs, talks and keynotes all the time, . I wonder what inspires you?
    Brian: I’m inspired by the struggles people have as they try to bring about change. I listen to their questions. I learn from their experiences. I share everything that I know and am learning. I’m motivated by the greater movement we’re each contributing to in our own way. Individually we learn. Together we transform.

    Hope to see you at the free Social Commerce Hub at eBay on February 13. Also, feel free to leave any questions for me below.

    Cheers,
    Sudha

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, February 3rd, 2012

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – February 3 #InkRoundup 

    eBay’s CEO John Donahoe Talks with Mashable’s Pete Cashmore
    John Donahoe and Pete Cashmore sit down and talk about the future of e-commerce and mobile commerce at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In 2012, Donahoe expects to see even more people making mobile payments and buying things online on their mobile phones. He also stated that eBay’s mobile app now boasts 65 million users that did $5 billion in business in 2011. [via eBay Ink]

    Further News
    + Learn the six pillars of social commerce.
    + Mobile phones becoming go-to shopping tools in stores
    + Social media is predicted to be MVP of Super Bowl.
    + Many developers rushing to mobile first, but don’t forget about the web.

    Posts From the Week
    + VIDEO: John Donahoe, sits down with Mashable’s Pete Cashmore at the WEF, Davos
    + eBay Ink Social Media Seller, Marsha Collier, Nominated for a Small Business Book Award
    + Altimeter Group’s Jeremiah Owyang presents at the Page Society West Coast Social Media Summit

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    February 3rd, 2010:eBay has teamed up with RecycleBank, the country’s premier recycling and loyalty program, to reward consumers for recycling and reusing what already exists in the world today.

    RecycleBank rewards people for positive green actions (currently the recycling of trash and electronics) and seeks to create a greener economy with key partners across the U.S. In just five years, the model has proven its success; on average, recycling volumes increase two-to-five times and members across the country earn hundreds of dollars in reward value. RecycleBank has programs in hundreds of cities around the country, reaching over one million consumers.

    By teaming up with eBay, the RecycleBank program brings consumers online, offering 50 RecycleBank Points for joining eBay’s Green Team. Additionally, RecycleBank members will be able to use their RecycleBank Points for discounts on eBay purchases. (More …)

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

    7 Traits of Successful Bartenders / Bloggers 

    Just browsed over to ebay.com and was pleasantly surprised to see a link to my contributed article on the eBay Stories Blog. The blog’s editor, Joe MacFarland, had asked me to provide a contributed article for the Holiday week and I decided to share my “7 Traits of Successful Bartenders” presentation with readers…

    eBay Ink: Blogging is Bartending
    View more presentations from eBay

    There are 200 or so people involved in the creation of any given pint of beer – from the farmers to the water company to the distributors, etc. – but the only human interaction you have with that pint when you go into a pub is the bartender who serves it to you. You create a relationship with that bartender (and, while I’m on the analogy, the English pub or neighborhood bar is essentially your first social network right? The place where workers, farmers, butchers, etc. all came together to share stories over a pint).

    Read the full post over on the eBay Stories blog.

    Cheers!
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Friday, November 11th, 2011

    eBay Ink Weekly Roundup – November 11 #InkRoundup 

    eBay Launches Celebrity Auctions
    eBay Celebrity launched this week, allowing fans to join their favorite celebrites in supporting important causes. Fans can purchase exclusive items directly from celebrities with the proceeds going to the celebrity’s charity of choice. This site is the perfect destination for fans wanting to get their hands on concert tickets and merchandise from A-list celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, and others. [via eBay Ink]

    PayPal’s Android App Receives Update
    PayPal has updated its Android app to give those with a Near Field Communication (NFC) device a reason to use the new features. PayPal’s NFC money transfer feature has been the most talked about since first introduced at Mobile Beat 2011. The new feature allows users to transfer funds by bumping smartphones. To use the feature, the user must add the new PayPal Request Money widget, which comes with the new app on their Android home screens. The user then enters amount of money to be transferred and taps the two phones together. The other user will instantly receive a notification about the transfer and by entering their PayPal password, the transaction is finalized. PayPal has also added other new features its Android app, including a refined interface and address book auto-completion when sending money. [via Venture Beat]

    Further News
    + Studies shows early adopters of social media are showing signs of fatigue.
    + Incentives become crucial for mobile device purchases this holiday season.
    + Retailers capitalizing on holiday crazed fans, releasing deals before this Black Friday holiday.

    A Week Ahead
    I will be hosting the first ever #eBayChat on Twitter with @Vistaprint‘s social media team, @jeffespo and @jaykeith. Join us on Twitter using #eBayChat on Tuesday, November 15 at 12pm PST to discuss e-commerce, social commerce, social media and more.

    Looking Back on eBay Ink
    eBay launches holiday season campaigns all aimed at those of us who “Love to Give”. The campaign is centered around one thing – eBay and the Holidays. Specifically, the concept of “Love to Give” and this week, eBay has launched a number of ways in which people can shop, give and share their holiday experiences. For more information, visit eBay’s holiday homepage at http://gifts.ebay.com.

    eBay Ink Weekend Roundup is a summary of news and updates around eBay, PayPal, Social Media, Technology and E-commerce. Let us know what interests you.

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