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Hopefully both threads are useful greenmasons. if people are still working on an idea, looking for feedback etc.. they would be better posting on your 'ideas' thread.
keep the proposals thread for when the idea is finalised :D
edited to put the links back.. see earlier below
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Originally Posted by HannaHolly http://helpdesk.ebid.net/images/buttons/viewpost.gif
I think we need to start a new thread here - a thread specifically for ideas which we want to vote on. Gazzas post 178 refers. If no one objects i'll start up a thread later this evening ( unless Gothincia wants to start the thread?)
As there were no objections i've started a Proposals thread : for your proposals and costings.
http://helpdesk.ebid.net/showthread.php?p=570178#post570178
I have requested a 'stickie' from ebid support and have asked them what the timescale is for submitting our final plan. I will add a poll to the thread later so we can all vote.
If you are still working on ideas Greenmasons has started an ideas thread :) http://helpdesk.ebid.net/showthread.php?t=98226
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Not having the time to go through all the links, I'm reposting the following here in the hope it doesn't end up in the wrong place.
I believe that first impressions count most because they last longest. They are the most important and, no matter how much money, time and effort goes into advertising something, it is money down the drain if the new potential customers arrive, look, possibly sign up because it's free and then leave.
Proposal 1: Withdraw £2,000 worth of PPC / adwords
Cost: Zero (saving £2,000)
Proposal 2: Regular updates to the eBid landing pages to make them more welcoming, attention grabbing and interesting. (It would also help with the page rank as Google changed their rules/algorithms again and really upset a lot of people.) Visitors (especially buyers) need to stick to the site like glue so they have time to absorb what is available and get involved otherwise it's, 'leave and forget it' time.
Cost: Zero
Proposal 3: A press release section for eBid's own press releases rather than just sporadic news.
Cost: Zero
Proposal 4: Research/Statistical analysis to establish total numbers of active memberships compared to memberships that never progress as far as buying or selling. How many are actually receiving the newsletter? (I see someone is already looking into the e-newsletter distribution, I'm assuming they are from eBid!)
Cost: Zero
Proposal 5: Development of the newsletter plus inclusion of the monthly copies on site for all visitors to read online or download. (Online reading is better, I think, as downloads can be a pain.)
Cost: Zero
Proposal 6: Research and development of the current business to ensure new site visitors are always presented with easy to use, interesting pages with every opportunity to stick around long enough to buy. Features, highlights, facts, facts and more facts.
Cost: Zero
Proposal 7: Prepare & distribute regular official press releases through the appropriate media channels
Cost: Zero
Proposal 8: Withdraw all paid advertising to compare overall revenue changes. I think the quality of the leads needs to be analysed more than the quantity, for now.
Proposal 9: Merchandise that is already available should be made more readily available ie: make it available as 'buy it now' with a cash value that can absorb a quantity discount for those interested.
Proposal 10: A "seller' tools" section for all the codes, templates, banners, affiliate info, bulk lister, forthcoming RSS etc, etc, etc, all in the one place
Cost: Zero
Zero cost is assuming that there is someone who can implement all of the above. If there isn't anyone, then use some of the £2000 saved from the adwords to contract out the work. Either way, it's a pretty cheap way of finding out if current adwords campaigns are working - ie covering their own costs and generating a profit.
Then, I would look towards
Proposal 11: improving the affiliate programme
Cost: Dependent on what the above figures revealed as the actual cost per active, cash-generating sign-up.
The above are not in any special order, nor is it an exhaustive list of everything, nor is it spending an advertising budget - I just don't like advertising budgets unless it's a company earning so much money that there's brand awareness and/or tax incentives involved. If it's purely to get the name out there and gather free non-profit-generating sign ups then any advertising that costs money could have a long-term impact on the site and existing users when that cash has to be recouped somewhere along the line.
Apologies if this is in the wrong place, I can move it or delete again if needs be.
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Is this thread still running?
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Is there any news of the graphical bulk lister?
Casey
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Attacting Clients
I have just started to put serious effort into eBid and have placed a few auctions up for grabs at CHEAP prices.
I have placed an eBay link on my eBid auctions to show my ebay Feedback, which is 100%
I have put an eBid link on my eBay auctions to bring people to my similar auctions on this site. I've just started and don't know how eBay will react. So lets see what happens, I'll let you know for sure.
On-line as well as Cable TV advertizing is vital .
My efforts pale compared to NYKMEDIA advice Conrad