I watch items for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes because I'm a potential buyer, sometimes because I'm snoopy, sometimes because I have one that I want to list and hopefully sell. Sometimes I just want to keep track of the seller.
There are other features I'd like to see on eBid before the owners put in a watch feature.
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I have to agree that knowing the number of watchers could do no harm, although I wouldn't rely on it to accurately predict sales.
yes thats one way i use a watch list
a watch list is useful when watching similar items across sites from a buyers and sellers point of view,
the one thing it does do is give a indication to a seller of interest, from whatever angle the interest may be, coupled with the google stats thing it can be a important tool for sellers and buyers alike,
as we have lead the way on ebid for fixed buy it now prices in the collectable market , because of traffic here ,sellers of collectables in particular have become a point of reference were as before there was non , so i suspect a lot of watchers are in fact the competition , studying the market , i know for a fact when a auction finishes on the other side, and i have the same item here at a competitive price it has sold in minutes , thats time and time again, so buyers and the competition , who can be wearing the same hat do watch and buy.
im not bothered if i can use it here as a seller, popular items i sell or have sold and will sell again , a rare item will sell in a couple of hours to a couple of days ,in my experience,
its not were you sell but what you sell that counts
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My experience has been the same on eBay. The more watchers the higher the sales price reached.
But the real question is how much money would it take for ebid to implement this software? If it's cheap than why not implement it. If it's prohibitively expensive I could understand why it's not being implemented. As it's not an absolutely necessary feature but can give the Seller potentially helpful knowledge.
If there was a watchers count on Ebid, then I would want the facility to switch it off.
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I like a watchlist count because it does serve a purpose IMO. It is probably a real person making the mark and not a robot. It indicates an interest level beyond just a view. More than one tick on an item also puts the viewer/potential buyer on notice that there could be a competitor and thereby creates more demand for action.
Last edited by TeddibearsPicnic; 28th May 2022 at 10:46 PM.
I wonder if obay's revalation that it's been inflating "View" figures for years will make a Watch count any less attractive as sellers there are complaining loudly that not only have viewing figures plummeted, but so have Watcher numbers. Sometimes to zero.
Personally I'm not fussed either way about a Watch Counter. If the Management has the time and money to provide one it would be nice. If they don't I won't be greatly upset to carry on without.
In my opinion, if there is spare time and money, it would be far, far more worthwhile to add a Transaction Counter to show that sellers with little or no FB have succesfully completed sales. It would also help to counter ebids detractors who continue say that "Nothing ever sells here" and get away with doing so because of low numbers of buyers leaving FB.
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