Oodle and the eBay Strike
eBay sellers went on strike today, protesting new commission hikes and the nixing of their ability to offer feedback on buyers. So what happens to all of these sellers’ inventories — and often their livelihoods — during the strike (which is set to end February 25th)? An easy alternative would be to post their items on Oodle. For starters, listing on Oodle is free. And when a seller posts on Oodle, the ad also shows up on over 200 sites that are part of the Oodle Network — sites like Lycos, The New York Post, the San Diego Union Tribune, and tons of other local media channels.
So eBay sellers, if you’re looking for another venue to post your ads (and reach millions of buyers), you’ve got one now. Try it out and let us know what you think. We’d love to get your feedback.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 at 5:27 pm and is filed under eBay, Oodle.
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