I attended a webinar last night introducing inkfrog. Its a nice $10 per month system to help you launch to eBay, a system I will use if I start selling pre-made hairpeices on eBay. Just trying to find a decent Chinese supplier to make hairpeices to my specifications!
Auctiva is going from free to paid (and quite a lot of paying to be done) and within one month, you either pay up or get out. So quite a few who it doesn’t make sense to pay up to £150 per month (baring in mind you can use Channeladvisor for £300 a month) will move to the next cheapest system, inkfrog.
*edited to add the cost is based upon their professional seller rate of never pay more than $199 ~ $40K+ eBay seller and around $60 for the e-commerce functionality on $3k sales, total of $260 = £162.70 (Live rates at 2009.06.07 19:00:38 UTC)
You can tell by the flurry of questions in the webinar that people are in a panic. Sellers who cover their own wage with their eBay business (and there are a few) can not afford the kinds of outlays Auctiva now want. There are however a few problems if you have used Auctiva templates.
If you are Auctiva template free then moving to inkfrog should be a nice 2-3 week transition and things shouldn’t get very scary, but as template code is contained in your descriptions surrounding your item text using the inkfrog importer can be difficult. They are working on something to strip out the code, but it is inherently difficult as code is just text to a computer.
It is a shame that Auctiva users have only had a month to pay up or get out. This tactic has been used by other companies in the industry and they are preying on eBay dependant wage earners. I don’t like to be under that kind of control.
To avoid this type of calamity in the future, invest in an inventory system (or excel spreadsheet) with all of your product details with no template or code so you can feasibility hop from one system to the next.
The columns you will need are:
Item Title
SKU or Unique Number
Plain Description
Image names/URLs
Seller Cost
BIN Price
Starting Price
and any other details about your items important to you!
I have added a new page to the site : http://kidsontalks.com/ebay-marketplaces-and-e-commerce/ which are services and companies I have worked with and my clients use with no problems.
Related blogs on Auctiva’s Change:
http://3rdpoblogs.com/colderice/2009/06/01/auctiva-falls-to-epn-changes-and-inkfrog-leaps-to-the-rescue/
http://aswas.typepad.com/hall_of_fame/2009/06/left-auctiva-using-their-templates-beware.html













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