eBay has evolved into a marketplace where buyers can find a wide selection of fixed price items alongside the familiar auction-style listings. Business sellers continue to play an important role in this evolution by supplying the variety and customer service that entices buyers. In the second seller news of 2011, read about how we’re supporting business sellers.
We listened when eBay Top-rated sellers told us that a temporary loss of status due to unforeseen issues makes it difficult for them to plan their business. While continuing to focus on high levels of service quality, we're responding by introducing more stability to the programme.
Building on the positive reception of the eBay product catalogue in Electronics categories earlier in the year, we’re increasing the number of categories using the product catalogue.
Read more about these updates and more that come into effect from August.
From 23 August 2011, we're increasing the number of Electronics categories in which you should list your items with matching products from an eBay catalogue.
In the week beginning 21 August 2011, we're introducing changes to help make it easier and quicker for buyers to find your items, helping you to increase sales.
In September, the number of characters available for your item title will increase from 55 to 80 characters.
eBay Top-rated sellers will get a grace period to bring their performance back up to standard without losing their status and benefits if they fall to Above Standard.
From late August, we’re making it easier to manage emails sent to buyers after a transaction, keeping them better informed and helping you to save time.
From late August 2011, we’re making changes relating to postage options to help reduce unnecessary buyer questions.