Warning: There are a lot of references to Me, I, and My in this post. It’s a January thing. Reassessment, change, revision, re-invention are all in the air. This is a totally self-obsessed post that, if you care to stick with it to the end, you might relate to if you sell online or if you are at a point in your life where you’re going off in all directions.
Why can’t I sleep and why is my head spinning? During another night of insomnia I did some more navel-gazing (I’ve been doing a lot of that lately) and what I concluded was that there were many reasons for my dazed confusion.
EBay is changing again. Once again we were notified months ago of some mysterious looming changes ahead that we would be given “plenty of advance notice” in order to adjust our listings – again. Oh my! What could they be? No one knows. Let’s all speculate on the chat boards as to how they’re going to screw the sellers again. The naysayers come up with every horrific scenario under the sun and I start to believe some of it. Some bad things have happened in the past, right? It could happen again. Well, the announcements were made, the dust has settled, and I won’t detail the changes here because they’re still new and won’t even go into effect for 10 weeks. In a nutshell, I’m not the least upset with any of the changes. When I get my May invoice I will know for sure whether I’ve been had or not. My head hurts just thinking of all of the time I will spend between now and then while I go forth with my new listing plan under the assumption that eBay is telling me the truth.
I’m slowly focusing on doing more business on other venues. I just uploaded 1000 listings to my store on eCrater and I’m pleased that it was so easy to do. However, I need to adjust each listing and take out the eBay lingo and references to my eBay newsletter and to adding me as a “Favorite” – an eBay thing. I did one page of 40 listings yesterday and that was enough for one day. Some of the words were pushed together and the categories needed to be changed on each one. I’d like to have these done by the day of the first Google upload (1/31) but there’s no way that I’ll have 25 more pages done by then. Crisis? No, but I’d like to look somewhat like a professional seller. Oh well. On the plus side, this is an absolutely free venue that gets a phenomenal amount of Google hits (I’ve been tracking it for a long time) regardless of the “prettiness” of my listings. But my head spins just thinking about all of the revisions that I need to do there to get up to speed.
I sell on multiple venues. Even though I have an inventory management system, it doesn’t work for all venues so I must still manually delete some items that sell. It’s also time-consuming to keep up with all of the changes that occur on each site although eBay has all of them beat in that category. At last count I sell on ten sites and track payment deposits, seller fees, returns, and customer inquiries for each one. Some days Linda Blair’s head could not spin as fast as mine.
I maintain two blogs that I love. This one, which is more personal, and my shopping blog that I started in December because I love to share good deals with the readers. If I made enough money on either one or both I could probably sit all day and write. Let’s face it, hardly any one makes that kind of money blogging. Bloggers write because they like it. If I didn’t like writing, I never would have taken on the additional tasks of having two blogs. I have some followers, whom I greatly appreciate, and I get a scattered comment once in a while (yay!). Honestly, even if I didn’t have any readers, I would probably still sit here and blather on just the same. Therapeutic? Yes. Additional work? Shakes spinning head yes.
I use a full spectrum of Social Media. Twitter is my friend. I maintain a personal Facebook page as well as a business Facebook Fan Page. I spend a lot of time tweeting and Facebooking. Too much time probably. LinkedIn is another place I network.
I’ve started to write articles for eHow. This site has been on my To Do list for ages and I’ve just recently signed up and written two articles there. I have a long range plan for this site and it seems to be one more thing that I really enjoy doing. Because I need more to do… :-)
Should I scale back on something? No. I like selling on multiple venues and I’m not ready to give up on eBay or my writing. The social media is my connection to the outside world. No way I’m giving that up.
Am I complaining? No. Wah, wah, wah, right?! Some days, but not many. All of the above are choices that I’ve made a part of my life willingly because I actually like this whole gig. It’s a lot some days, but I love it. I just wish there were more hours in the day. Until there are, I’ll just have to find a better way to unwind and stop spinning.
Do you also find yourself adding more to your list even though your plate is full?
How do you handle all of the multi-tasking involved with eCommerce? Make my day and leave a comment and let me know. I’d love to hear from you.
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Well Sue, I am making your day, if you can keep all of this straight, why can’t I? What is the thing with ending store inventory, what darned difference does it make, will we still have a storefront and how bad is this going to kill us, I can’t afford any more crap, the house bills are up, let alone ebay bills! Someone is going to force me to have to go and work outside the house and that is what I am trying to avoid here! Hope we soon know!
If I could keep all of it straight then my head wouldn’t be spinning!
Hang tight. This recession affects all of us. We’ll just have to work smarter because I’m not sure I can work much harder!
I’ll be posting soon on how the eBay changes affect my store when the dust settles a bit. We’ll still have a storefront but with all of the fee changes on both ends, I’m not sure yet how I’ll be balancing the quantity of auctions I’ll be doing. There’s so much unknown at this point that I can’t even really think too much about it. I’m postponing any decisions about eBay until May. For now, I’ll just list.
All of our house bills have gone up too. Gas, heat, groceries. Ugh! If eBay is sucking more fees out of me too and their search is still broken I’ll have to make other plans. One of them is to NOT get a job outside of the home unless something wonderful comes along at a great salary of course.