eBay to Launch Alpha Test of “New Way to Shop on eBay”
The eBay Community is in a state of continuous expansion, diversification and evolution and the company is perpetually seeking innovative ways to enhance the experience of using the world’s largest online auction and shopping site.
Over the last 12 months, eBay has done much to improve the ways of finding what you are looking for – from refinements to the structure of categories, through to introducing the “Item Specifics” facility; and enhanced searching and browsing functions too. But one of the key inputs from the community of buyers and sellers has been a request for a more simple-to-use eBay – particularly in the area of finding items.
An alpha-test version of an eBay initiative which introduces a “New Way to Shop on eBay” will shortly be available. This different approach to finding items is aimed at making keyword searches more intuitive by combining and parsing existing data from listings including the item’s title, “Item Specifics” and the category, as well as attributes such as size, colour, type and brand identity.
eBay takes input from its’ community of sellers and buyers very seriously and is therefore inviting community members to take part in the alpha testing. This initiative is being led by eBay.com, but no matter where in the world you live, you can visit your local eBay site through the eBay Auction and eBay Shopping portal.
Over the last 12 months, eBay has done much to improve the ways of finding what you are looking for – from refinements to the structure of categories, through to introducing the “Item Specifics” facility; and enhanced searching and browsing functions too. But one of the key inputs from the community of buyers and sellers has been a request for a more simple-to-use eBay – particularly in the area of finding items.
An alpha-test version of an eBay initiative which introduces a “New Way to Shop on eBay” will shortly be available. This different approach to finding items is aimed at making keyword searches more intuitive by combining and parsing existing data from listings including the item’s title, “Item Specifics” and the category, as well as attributes such as size, colour, type and brand identity.
eBay takes input from its’ community of sellers and buyers very seriously and is therefore inviting community members to take part in the alpha testing. This initiative is being led by eBay.com, but no matter where in the world you live, you can visit your local eBay site through the eBay Auction and eBay Shopping portal.
