This is creating quite a bit of commentary. As of March 31, eBay will no longer allow people to sell downloadable products through the auction system. They will only be allowed in the classifieds section, which costs $9.95/month. Obviously, the people who have been making a good living from this are going pretty nuts.
It’s an understandable decision to me, however. One of their stated concerns has to do with feedback manipulation - it’s very easy to build a good reputation with instant downloads, I understand. But I also think it has to do with copyright issues. I know a lot of ebook sellers who have had troubles with people reselling their products on eBay without permission.
It’s also a nice challenge to marketers. Some are debating whether mailing the product on a CD would get around the restriction.
I had, at one point, considered selling my ebook on eBay. But in the end, it’s a place people go to find bargains. I’d rather get people shopping at my site and build a list of affiliates to sell future products, than sell at too cheap a price.
Scott over at Self Made Minds has another good point: Could this also mean no more selling domains on eBay? They’re transferred electronically too. A little something to watch for, I guess.
This is one of those reminders, of course, that one should never rely 100% on a single source of income for your business. You never know when things will change, especially if you don’t have control.
Tags: digital downloads, ebay, ebooks



Interesting news. We used to do quite a bit of business in tangible goods on eBay. I’ve considered selling my wife’s eCookbooks there, but this pretty much eliminates that option. I’ve no desire to work around it or reinvent the wheel here.
Thanks for the update on eBay!
Ooh, interesting. I never thought of how it would affect SitePoint et al. Not that I know my eye from my elbow when it comes to either, but I hadn’t thought of that.
I thought that point was really interesting too, which was why I included it. I wonder how it will all play out.