Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Best eBay Alternative? Wigix? Bonanzle? Etsy?
I won't tell you who my vote goes for, but check it out here [it is brought to you by Small Business Computing]: Link
Good luck to everyone in attempts to defeating the Sleeping Giant.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Flip Mino. $99. Unheard of!
Check it out here: Link
Pure Digital Flip Mino Camc ..
Powered by wigix
Good luck! You will have to beat me out!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wigix: Want It Got It Exchange. Samcro.

Enhancements and changes usually do not excite as they are assumed. I was browsing around my Wigix account this morning because I was notified they are selling 10 Flip Mino’s for 99 a pop in 10 days. I noticed something new; I saw that the Item Detail Page was completely revamped. It looks a lot cleaner now, but that wasn’t the biggest point of this upgrade. It showed me that they actually care about improving user experience and that a bright future lays ahead for Wigix.
On a lighter now, I just crammed 10 episodes of Sons of Anarchy in 2 evenings. I have to commend FX on its great job and part of me wants to get “patched.” If you do not pick up anything this year, try to pick this up. It is easy to watch and well casted [Hellboy? Pete Dunham? Peggy Bundy? Fat Guy From Batman?].
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Cyber Monday. Black Friday? Valentine’s Day?
I wish everyone a great Thanksgiving and do not forget the $149 Wii at Wigix tonight!
Friday, November 21, 2008

Why do we spend $200 on a pair of jeans? Are we a product of marketing? Sucker to ads? Or are they really that much better than a pair of Old Navy’s?
To be honest, I want to and do believe they are more comfortable and make me look more attractive when I put them on, but isn’t that what they want me to think? It probably is. But these designers have got us spending, this is no different than brand name hand bags and all luxurious items.
There is a huge denim sample sale this weekend in the Bay Area. These sales are great if you are of a irregular size, because the popular sizes go on the first day when its 5 for $250, but everything becomes 10 for $250 on Sunday. =)
Here is the link [see you there]: http://www.thewarehousesale.com/
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Black Friday! $149 Wii? Free Tools?

I am sure we have all done it or at least have a cousin who has. Wait in a line that was 3,000 people deep that formed 14 hours before the sale. What were we waiting for? The possibility that we could save $45 on an item that was probably trampled over by the other 73 crazy people in front of you. Nonetheless Black Friday is a great day for retailers as they implement dreams into their customers and they pad their yearend revenue. I love the buzz and the endless threads on FatWallet and Slickdeals, but will I ever show up at 7pm to wait for a store opening 11 hours from then? Probably not, but it’s always fun to hear stories on Cyber Monday. =)
Some cool stuff I saw for this year’s Black Friday:
LG 42" 1080P LCD for $700 at FireFold.com.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
eBay Layoffs. Corporate Kool-Aid.

Korporate Kool-Aid. How many of you sip it? How many of you chug it? Is this really the occupation we were studying for during college? Many of you know what I am talking about, the selected few that do not are probably absorbed by the Martini Happy Hours and the endless days of kissing your DB supervisor’s ass. What happened to free thinking and being able to voice your opinion to further your company? Why are good ideas filed away and looked at only after the employee goes postal? This is good if you are trying to get by in life and collect a regular paycheck, which I was a couple years ago. Sometimes, you just get burned out and you want to go into hiding and perform a job the normal monkey with training can do [I believe this is actually the majority of jobs]. Do you really need to go to four years of college to sort a spreadsheet?
There are huge differences between a big and small company. Want to shine? Want people to notice you? Join a startup. Want to watch YouTube for 4 hours a day? Want to meet about a meeting about another meeting? Want to tread in red tape for days to get your request for a product enhancement approved? Join a big corporation.
Small fishes get in lost in the mix of things when the pond becomes too big, this is the feeling I received from eBay as time progressed. In the beginning I would be able to get things fixed and problems resolved by a simple phone call to my Power Seller rep, but as time progressed I noticed that I was not getting the same service I was before and now my rep would not be able to help me with any issues, but instead give me the standard run around template pdf answer they sat in training to give. I never would wish harm or negativity upon anyone, but with the number of Power Sellers dropping off of eBay, how many of those 1500 being let go will be customer service reps?
Monday, November 10, 2008
Blogging on the Beach. Surf-viving.

Don’t you hate it when you log onto your Facebook and see a “working on the sand” Status Update? Well today, it is your turn to hate me as I am “Blogging on the Beach.” I ran into an old friend of mine this past month and we decided it would be mutually beneficial to carpool as we work and live less than a mile away from each other. I used to sit endless hours next to him trying to absorb all the poker knowledge he had and it help grow my bankroll. Now that I no longer play competitive poker we do not have that crazy addiction bond. This brings up a new challenge in my life: Surf-viving. I do not see standing on the board and riding the wave as the hard part, but instead the act of survival when a wave pulls you down and slams you into the ocean floor. So being the generous and free going spirit he is, he took me out to Linda Mar in Pacifica this AM, I got a call at 5:45 that woke me up enough to get me into his car and proceed to fall asleep under the cigarette adapter powered electric blanket. I sleep for the next hour and we reach the beach. I have been to the beach many times, but how many times did I actually go into water deeper than my waist? 0. Plus I just learned how to swim across a pool this summer, so this was going to be a fun experience. Yeah, fun if you are sadistic. I put on the wet suit, which took 7 minutes and I had to do it in the bathroom because I could not figure how to put it on without flashing the entire parking lot. I then had to get some stuff out of the car and used the emergency key tied to my suit, I didn’t realize my leg could not be lifted at a 75 degree angle long enough for me to put the key in, turn and pull out. So I broke that little gadget. I then proceed to bring my goggles with me as I need some sort of security blanket, he tells me I can bring it if I want but it was equivalent to wear Oakley’s at a 3-6 table. So I left the goggles on the shore and jumped into the water. The wet suit performs miracles: the 55 degree water was not cold anymore, my ability to float was exemplified ten times and it made me look 20 pounds skinnier. So I wade out there and get worked by the ocean. I got hit in the head by the board, hit in the side by the fin, hit in the head by the ocean floor and swallowed over a gallon of ocean sewage. I am drained and frightened after 45 minutes, so I take a break and lay down on the sandy beach. I head back to the car after a short nap and realize my goggles are no longer on the shore, no biggie as I am no longer a surf virgin.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Obama in. Same Sex Marriages Out.

50%. What does that number mean? It means failing in school. It means an All-Star from 3 point range. It means winning the NFC West. It is also what my voting record was from last night. I went one for two, Obama is in and same-sex marriages are out. What did I learn? Not much, except that you can’t win them all and that the world we live in is still filled with people who have nothing better to do but police everyone else.
I want to continue this rant, but I will end it here. Short and simple. Change.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
eBay InDemand. So is Vanessa Hudgens.

So eBay has released some new info to its buyers, InDemand. This is something worth taking a look at if you are a big seller. It is awesome information that should have been let out to the public years ago. I wonder if this will help eBay increase its number of listings and seller happiness in the near future. This is a good move for eBay.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Change: Word of the Year.

Change. That seems to be the word of the year. Yesterday, the 49er’s showed that change might be the solution. I am not talking about the change at head coach [Thank you Mike Nolan.], but instead the change behind the center. Yes, J.T. O’ Sullivan might be Mike Martz’s little protégé, but his actions have directly lost games this year. Every time he throws a pick in the Red Zone, everyone has to remember he did not just give up 7 points to the other team, he gave up 14. Instead of scoring 7 points [which has to be assumed], he just gave 7 points to the other team, which is a net of -14. No NFL team can win consistently with this kind of play at quarterback. We got a peek at Shaun Hill last season during the end of the season; he gave us what Alex Smith [man, the Ryan Leaf of Northern California?] couldn’t: Touchdowns. When the 49er’s said that the starting job for quarterback was up for grabs this offseason, I was quietly rooting for Shaun Hill. Now that he has another shot at leading a team to winning ways, I truly hope that he takes advantage of this opportunity and proves to us if he has it or not. If he doesn’t that is fine, at least the organization will clearly know what they have to do during this offseason. If he does, that is great; we have been hiding the next Tom Brady.
Change has been heavily present in the online auction/marketplace recently too. Many opportunists have seen eBay’s current debacle as a chance to enter the market. There have been many innovative sites, such as Swoopo. I never had the chance to actually do the math on their site, but it seems like they are making a fortune. I was just thinking if they can control the increments bidding goes up by and they charge per bid, they would only need 200 bids on a Nintendo Wii at $1 per bid and a final auction price of $120. That means if each bid went up by ~50 cents people would be buying Wii’s at $120. The model is cool, but I think people will eventually get fed up with paying for bids and not winning anything.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wigix Storefronts: Yes . Proposition 8: No.

I will give a little background before moving onto my next thought. I am apolitical. I can be said to be either a Libertarian or a one with a Utilitarian mindset. My end goal is to increase the quality of life. I do not vote in the current electoral system as a Californian, because even if I wanted to vote Democrat [which I did the last time I voted], I would have no choice. I will create another posting sometime down the line before the election on how one single vote does not matter and it never has, thus assuming it never will [please no flames on this yet].
So now onto the current topic: Proposition 8 in California. What on earth? I was watching TV and saw some ads for Yes on 8. I honestly do not care much about politics and our government as I feel like the correct decision is rarely made, but this Proposition has caused me to actually put some thought into it. At first, I thought this Proposition was going to be a waste of time and money, as who wouldn’t vote No. Then, I did some research online and realized that Yes was ahead by 4-5 points. That then really got me thinking, who on earth are they people who are so scared of homosexuals that they are paying tons of money to make it illegal for them get married. So I started to narrow it down and concluded it probably was the Religious. This past week, I would bring this up to everyone who I talked to and low and behold every person who wanted to vote Yes on 8 was indeed a church goer. There is nothing wrong with religion at all, but have they been blinded so bad by their sermons to really believe a Proposition will make sure their kids turn out straight? Everyone had the same argument: Do I really want my kids to see two gay guys kissing and think it is right? Don’t you care if your son turns out gay? I reply with the same argument, do you really think a law will make your son not follow his desires? Do you really think seeing two guys kiss will make your son go out and make out with the first guy he sees? Laws won’t stop him from having sex before the age of 18. Laws won’t stop him from smoking marijuana to impress a girl. Laws won’t stop him from playing beer pong when he is a freshman in college. Do you really think a law will prevent him from doing what he wants? Why do we as humans want to police everyone? Honestly, just live your own life as we all are flawed.
I will vote this November: No on 8. And while I’m inside the booth I will mark Obama, not because I am 100% behind his policies, but because I am a product of my environment [Dip Set].
On a lighter note, Wigix just released their Store Fronts today and I applied. I hope I get approved soon so I can better organize my inventory. I will keep everyone updated.
Wigix Update: My item I submitted [Panasonic Cordless Phone] is under conditional approval, I forgot to submit the MSRP so I got that sent back to me. But that took a second and I resubmitted it!
Wigix Update 2: I bought a couple of things to see the nature of the sellers on Wigix. I purchased a Dice-K baseball card, Super Smash Bros for the Wii [order got cancelled with no reason, but seller emailed me], Hannibal Rising the book, a webcam and CSI: Season 4. 2 of them are on the way and I think the rest should be soon. I love it! =)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
eBay Suspended Me. Chiefs Suspend Johnson.

Me on the other hand, yes I do go out to night clubs. Have I ever gotten into an altercation? No. Do I buy bottles of Ace of Spades and rent out VIP? No. I know my place and drink Snake Bites and shoot Patron because I know my place and have nothing to prove.
He spat a drink in a woman’s face.
I received a negative feedback from a non-paying bidder.
He told the same woman he was going to kill her boyfriend.
I had a 4.4/5 DSR for shipping.
These very distinct different actions got the both of us suspended by our respective employers [even though I do not receive a W-2 from eBay, I feel as if the majority of my income is generated through them.] But are we the same person? Maybe, just to different extents...
Friday, October 17, 2008
eBay Feedback System: Market Inefficiency?

What would you do with 10 million dollars if you had to spend it in one shot?
This is what I wanted to do since I got my Drive’s License. Give that money to a huge media conglomerate [Time Warner? News Corp? Clear Channel, perhaps?] to buy whatever exposure I can to send out one simple message:
If you are driving the same speed as the car on your right, CHANGE GOD DAMN LANES!
If you have no idea what I am so furious about, I will assume you fall under one of the following categories: You are so rich that you have a chauffeur; you live in a rural area and do not have to deal with more than 3 cars on your way to work; you drive a Prius and think you are exempt from all driving regulation or YOU ARE THAT IDIOT THAT IS GETTING HIGH BEAMED AND TAILGATED. Call me impatient if you want, but no one on this Earth likes to be limited by someone’s ignorance, whether it is in business, education or driving.
There are tons of market inefficiencies and people have been able to make money off of them from day one. The only people monetizing a car plugging up the passing lane [everyone, please read PASSING LANE, this lane is for passing, if you want to pace, do it in the other lane!] are stress ball and horn manufacturers. I do not understand the reasoning of people who think they need to drive in the fast lane once they go over 70 mph. I think because there are really no consequences for their actions. They are so oblivious and think that the car behind him is just rude and intolerant that they continue on their merry way; when in reality they are holding up the flow of traffic and starting what will eventually be TRAFFIC JAM.
It is sad that people do not realize one simple step on the brake pedal can cause a chain reaction that will cause a car 4 miles away to come to a complete stop. Prof. Stemp, who taught me Calculus freshmen year in college, came up with this wonderful proposal: Fine bad drivers! So I furthered that thought and came up with this solution: Install a mechanism in each car that fines the driver for braking when the car in front of them is not braking [something small, 10 cents?]. Then the mechanism will be able to detect how many cars the driver caused to brake due to their bad judgment and then fine them for each car that broke [say a penny for each additional car?]. A system like this will make people accountable and hold them responsible their actions. [I am going to end my rant on driving etiquette now, as I can go on forever and probably publish a New York Times’ Best Seller with the amount of anger and passion I possess.]
Our current driving system is just like eBay’s new feedback policy. Sellers are no longer allowed to leave negative feedback for buyers. What kind of absurd feedback system has been implemented? Ask any eBay seller and they can share with you horror stories of buyers extorting them for free stuff such as shipping in exchange for feedback. There are now no repercussions for buyers on eBay and they can run rampant in sellers’ stores and cause all the havoc they please with no repercussions. It would be equivalent to us running into Wal-Mart and filling hundreds of shopping carts with inventory while telling the employees we are just about to pay but instead play Destruction Derby for an hour and then go home.
[/end rant]
TGIF. I hope everyone has a great and safe weekend.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
eBay's True Value: Worth It?

But is that statement true across all boards?
I paid eBay and Paypal a whole CRAP load of money. In my prime I was a Gold PowerSeller and last month I was a Silver PowerSeller. Their fees are higher than anyone else’s on the internet, but does the service that they provide warrant that? To a certain degree: Yes. They know where they stand in the online marketplace and are abusing their status. They know they can bully sellers around for the time being, but will they realize when they won’t be able to anymore? Will it be too late by the time they realize they are losing the reason why their company’s name is now a verb, noun, adjective and icon.
Wigix update: I have been scoping out some stuff to buy. I am going to purchase a small ticket item and blog about the experience once it arrives. I have also been so busy and not been able to post my item for sale. Those will both done this week! Thanks for your patience.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Detention? eBay Suspensions based on what?

Disappointment. What does that mean to us? Usually it is when one sets their goals at point X, but the result [Z] ends up being Z = X – Y [where Z is less than X] is how an utilitarian would see the situation. There are two ways to fix this equation so disappointment will never occur. We can decrease X so that there is less of a chance of being less than Z, in result lowering our expectations. Or we can decrease Y to a point where it does not exist, in process making the right decisions every step of the way.
Last night, my basketball team lost our weekly game 88-18. That is a 70 point differential. Our team has never scored 70 points combined in any two games. After the game, the team was really down and frustrated. I would have been a year ago too, but I asked everyone to take a step back and reevaluate the situation. I pointed out that their smallest guy in their starting lineup is the same size as our center and with that stipulation we should have lowered our X [expectations]. Let’s try this utilitarian model out:
X = points we would win or lose by
Y = actual point difference
Before the game started, X would have been a fair number that we would expect to win by [insight: our team has not won a game in 3 seasons], but in our case it was -20. If we only lost by 20 points, it would have been success in my eyes. Y was -70, because we got full court pressed before the first inbound even occurred. So let’s plug and chug:
X = -20
Y = -70
Z < -20 -70
Z = -90
Z [-90] is less than X [-20]
Statement is true. We have a situation where disappointment occurs.
Our two solutions to prevent disappointment are pretty clear in this case. We could expect to lose by more than 20 points thus decreasing X or we could have played better also decreasing Y. This model can be applied to any event in life, not just sports. If frustration and disappointment plagues your life, maybe it is time to lower your expectations, or STEP UP.
With eBay’s new policies attempting to make the marketplace better for buyers, I have had no choice but to lower my expectations AND making better decisions regarding my online sales. eBay has implemented a new DSR [Detailed Seller Rating] system where buyers rate the seller on 4 criteria, if any one of your four ratings are under the eBay “average,” eBay will suspend your account and take away your PowerSeller status without an explanation. Now this might sound fair on paper, because who would want a below average seller on their marketplace. But we need to think about how an average is determined; you take the summation of the whole group and divide it by the number of samples. So, with this simple mathematical formula, HALF of all users are under the average. That is what averages tell us right? Where the middle is.
I know that this cannot be how the new system works, because that would be ludicrous. But I got this information directly from my FORMER PowerSeller rep during one of our heated calls. I know he is literate because he has been reading off of a pdf to me for the past 10 years. I tried repeatedly for him to really think of what he is telling me and how it makes no sense and how he should ask his direct supervisor about the new policies. Every time he came back to the phone, the answer was: Your DSR ratings are under the average.
In reality, eBay has set the acceptable level for DSR’s at 4.4, this in result punishes sellers for getting 4’s, which are said to reflect “good” service and just not “very good” service. Thus for every four times a seller gets a 4, s/he has to make sure they get six 5’s. This is not a very settling feeling to live with when this system really has no check or balance. The buyer now has all of the power in the world as there are no repercussions for their actions. This system is not only a joke, but cannot be a long term solution to eBay’s attempt of improving buying experience; because pretty soon there will be nothing left to buy.
By the way, I submitted my first page to Wigix. I hope it is approved soon and I can have an item for sale!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
eBay Alternative: Free Listings at Wigix.com

John Donahoe, you can have my high value Bart EZ Rider Card and see what the world outside of eBay looks like.
Can all this hype be true? I Google eBay killer, eBay competitor, eBay alternative and such. What do I find? 5 letters that keep on showing up: Wigix. Either they are doing a great job with their SEO or this might be the next legit attempt to dethrone a king. I guess the only way to find out is to try it first hand. I noticed that there are no fees at Wigix for all transactions under $25, so that is where I am going to start. There are also no fees to list anything. I will post a couple of items up and keep everyone updated.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Left in the Dark: Alternatives to eBay.

I have come across these alternatives:
Amazon.com: Seems to be the leader of the pack right now. Most people have reported a larger margin on Amazon as the buyers are not in the same position as most eBayers, who are trying to find a steal. People coming to Amazon are expecting more of a retail experience, thus some of their return policies are heavily favor the buyer.
UBid.com: Have pushed their site via TV ads and gained some traction this past year. They have NO listing fees, which is awesome for a seller who wants to try a new site out. All of the payments go through UBid, which does make things safer for the seller, but at the same time might take up to 2 weeks to clear.
eBid.com: Have distinctly position themselves as the 2nd largest auction site in the UK. They are also present in other countries, such as: US, Canada, Australia and more. Their site has been a little slow in the past, but seems to be picking up. Their biggest selling point: NO FEES. So it never hurts to have your items listed here.
Wigix.com: This is by far the newest concept, it seems to be a hybrid of a couple Web 1.0 sites. Once the catalog is loaded and running properly, it will function as a Price Grabber-esque site and provide the market clearing price for all SKU-able items. It will also act as a Wiki for products. Last but not least, it will be a marketplace for people to shop. I am going to give them a shot.
