I have been working lots of hours on updates to make the site look much nicer. I had a cool idea one night that I would add a random logo to each page of the site, mostly for fun, so I did it. I really like the way it came out. I had to get my talented wife to make them for me first, of course. So far she made 35 logos for the site, but I will get her to make more eventually.
I have decided that with so many sellers getting mad at ebay because of yet another fee increase, that my chosen keywords for the site would be "alternative to ebay". Because thousands of people are probably Googling "ebay alternatives" right now, so I wanted to come up in the top, (unfortunately not yet). I have put in thousands of hours on this site and I want it to succeed more than anything. My wife has been supportive of me taking this gamble and I would love to repay her with a successful site that actually makes money. So far that is not the case :-( because of advertising and hosting costs, etc...
I have not heard any big complaints from anyone using the site so far (knock on wood), just a couple bugs that were fixed right away. Customer service is a huge deal to me because people want to get help when they want it, not 3-4 days from now when someone finally answers emails. We check emails 24/7 here and will answer just as soon as we get your question. The longest we took to answer an email so far has been 3 hours. I will always keep focus on that no matter how busy we get.
The price will always be 15 cents per listing as far as I can tell. My mind is boggled by the amount of money ebay is stealing from its customers every minute of the day. And they actually have the nerve to raise fees on a regular basis. I can not imagine what they are spending all that money on??? Must be some real deep pockets there. Just the profit they make in 1 day would pay for elfingo.com to run 15 years. We certainly don't think we are comparable to ebay, but we do understand what it takes to run an auction site. The cost is no more for them than it is for us. They have simply made it more by hiring office buildings full of people and oh yeah, building those fancy offices cost a ton too I bet. Now that the profit for the seller is getting too small, sellers are leaving fast and looking for an online auction alternative. It is time for ebay's monopoly to end.
Enter elfingo.com .........
Who knows what the future holds ...........
more updates to come .........
Monday, February 11, 2008
auction alternative to ebay
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