Evaluate Ebay’s fee structure. Is it optimal or could it be improved? Why? How? eBay doesn’t sell or buy anything itself. It earns its money by collecting fees: an insertion fee for each listing plus a final value fee based on the auction or fixed price. This pricing structure was developed to attract high-volume sellers and deter those who list only a few low-priced items. This price setting is also known as second degree price discrimination: eBay charges less to buyers who buy in a larger volume. This pricing strategy is a good way to attract larger volume buyers, but I think that eBay should not forget the small consumer who will also buy more and more online. It is not a good idea to charge the small consumers with high fee’s because this can scare them off to other online marketplaces.
What’s next for Ebay? How does it continue to grow when it needs both buyers and sellers? Where will this grow come from?
When a company needs more buyers and sellers it will need to expand. eBay should invest more in mobile applications. They must develop a mobile application that tells you where you can buy it, or
References: 'Blacharkis, D., (2007). EBay 's secrects Revealved: the Insiders Guide to Advertising, Marketing. And promoting EBay stores. New York: Atlantic Publishing.