eBay Custom Store Design

regjones

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Oct 25, 2008
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eBay Design Service exactly the same as Frooition (Half the Price)

After looking into getting a eBay store design i have rang around various companys to find not many will do you a listing design that will update to match your store only two company i could find that offer this valuable service for me was

Connoserv Media at £399
Frooition at £799 (For a basic store only)

Just thought i would let some people know as i hear alot of people talking of ebay designs and by far theses are the best two and now Connoserv Media have made this service possible at a cheaper price i think this opens the door to alot more ebay stores that need a boost

hope this helps, helped me loads
 

regjones

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Oct 25, 2008
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I would say without a doubt he works for them.

Also have heard a few bad things about Connoserv from clients, though I haven't used them myself

Can only speak from my experience which i can say was a good one, reason i used them was they the first ones to do custom pages on each category as far as i know

Ethnic-Hair-and-Beauty

was hoping i could find other people as the prices change so much between companys and im now wanting to upgrade to this but cannot seem to find anyone else that will do it for me??
wish i was employed looks like there is more money in that then selling Clothes :(
 
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zookx

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Oct 28, 2008
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Its all about branding Zoo - if there are two companies, same product same price but one has a beautifully designed a professional looking theme you will go for that one and hopefully remember them next time

I guess that IS the thinking behind it.


However if I am buying from eBay I always see it that I am buying something listed on eBay rather than dealing with a 'proper' company. If the business had a link on their about me page to a well designed site then I'd be quite happy with that.

Perhaps its just that most of the sites I have seen are poorly put together.

I can think of one or two that have stuck in my mind, so I guess it does have its place. The ones I can think of are subsidiary of high street brands, generally selling overstock or sale items off so I was already aware of the 'brand'.
 
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We have found our ebay sales have gone down 70% since the changes.

We pay through the nose for a feature plus ad and it doesnt pay at all with the new best match search.

We are a pretty niche market.

Any way got side tracked there

We found these people to be very competitive


happycrocodiles dot co dot uk
 
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I'm interested why people think that ebay stores need to be themed.

As a 'customer' I'm more interested in the product, price and feedback, along wth a proffesionaly written product listing?

I think for anyone who has a website outside of ebay then its also of particular interest to have your theme/branding match. Ideally you want customers to start buying direct rather than through ebay, many people use ebay as a gateway to get people on their site directly.

Personally I would love to see some really good site replication available so that ebay shops and websites match up, but so far I've not seen any that really live up to the expectations, or that cost a sensible price, I personally think Frooition is quite overpriced for an ebay custom shop skin.

Mind you with ebays new pricing structure and having seen my latest invoice and the huge rocket in my monthly costs I'm not sure how much longer I'll be bothering with a shop on there for anyway :eek:
 
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luoshen

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I guess that IS the thinking behind it.


However if I am buying from eBay I always see it that I am buying something listed on eBay rather than dealing with a 'proper' company. If the business had a link on their about me page to a well designed site then I'd be quite happy with that.

Perhaps its just that most of the sites I have seen are poorly put together.

I can think of one or two that have stuck in my mind, so I guess it does have its place. The ones I can think of are subsidiary of high street brands, generally selling overstock or sale items off so I was already aware of the 'brand'.
some one said that ebay is not safe,many scammer there
 
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