How do they do it? How HelloBaby grows business with Terapeak research!

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A Terapeak interview with Trevor Ginn of Hello Baby (http://stores.ebay.co.uk/hellobabydirect)

How long have you been selling on eBay?

I’ve been selling on eBay as Hellobabydirect for about 18 months.  Before that I was working for Auctioning4u who were the UK’s largest eBay trading assistants.  All in all I’ve been selling on eBay as a business for about 4 years.

What got you started there?

At Auctioning4u I provided consulting services to businesses to help them use eBay as a sales channel.  With online sales experiencing strong growth most of my clients were doing pretty well, much better than me it seemed.  I was itching to give it a go as I was sure I could build a successful online retailing business.  I choose baby products as my research showed that the industry had healthy margins and was not as competitive as areas like electronics.  I also wanted to be in an industry which I knew something about (my first daughter had just been born), was largely non seasonable and mostly recession proof.

What sort of things do you like to sell?

We sell a wide range of baby and nursery items. Items range from small toys nursery and baby safety items like safety catches to larger, more expensive items like prams and cots.  We sell a lot of our items internationally, especially to Europe as the strong Euro makes our products good value for our friends in the Eurozone.  We sell on eBay, Amazon and our own website www.hellobabydirect.co.uk

How do you use Terapeak to help build your business?

We use Terapeak to research products and also to investigate the tactics and best selling product of our competitors.  eBay data, provided by Terapeak, is the only source I know of actual sales data about online sales.  Other, very expensive, reports from companies like Mintel make broad statements about market sectors, but this is not much use when a merchant is looking to make purchasing decision at the brand or product level.

When we are analyzing new products we will use a product search on that particular brand to establish what items are selling well and then drill down to individual products to establish average selling prices.  We then put the sales data into a spreadsheet which allows us to calculate the profit we can make from selling the item by taking into account cost like sales tax, PayPal and eBay fees.  This process saves us from buying product for which the market is very competitive and there are poor margins.

We also make extensive use of the seller report.  This allows us to see the products which our competitors are selling successfully and how their business is performing.

Terapeak Tips from Matt – What else Hello Baby can do to build their business using research?

Trevor mentioned that a good portion of his business is targeted at international marketplaces.  A lack of availability for products in certain regions can create excellent opportunities to sell your goods for a higher price.  Terapeak’s International Report compares statistics for 6 eBay marketplaces around the world including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany and Australia.  The International report provides charts detailing buyer and seller location and helps identify which eBay site represents the highest potential margin.    I would recommend Trevor try using the International report for some of his products and see if he can expand his offerings into more eBay sites around the world.

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Halfway Hockey: Bruins, Blackhawks soar to top of Terapeak NHL index

We’re more than halfway through the 2009-10 NHL season, and there’s been a pretty significant shake-up at the top of the Terapeak NHL Index.

When we reported on the index at the beginning of the season, Pittsburgh and Detroit (last year’s Cup finalists) were leading their respective conferences in total eBay sales. A few months into the season, however, both have been overtaken: in the East, Boston has jumped out to number one, while in the West, Chicago is dominating ($320K to second-place Detroit’s $176K).

So what’s triggered the movement? Well, in Chicago’s case, you’ve got a first-place team in a first-rate hockey market, with a host of young superstars… That’s a pretty good recipe for eBay success.

Boston, meanwhile, hasn’t had the same kind of hot start on the ice, but hosting the 2010 Winter Classic was great for merchandise sales. The game’s other participant, the Philadelphia Flyers, have also seen a big jump in total sales — all the way up to fourth in the NHL!

Pittsburgh continues to sell well (if only every franchise had a Sidney Crosby!), and the Sabres have been surprisingly profitable as well. Poor on-ice performances from a pair of Original 6 teams, the Maple Leafs and Canadiens, have led to disappointing merchandise sales, and subsequent drops in the Terapeak NHL Index standings.

With the league set to break for a few weeks when next month’s Winter Olympics begin, it’ll be interesting to see how the Games affect NHL sales. For many of the league’s superstars, the Olympics in Vancouver will be the biggest stage they’ve ever played on. And where legends are born… jerseys are bought!

Wall Street Journal uses Terapeak to track Tiger Woods video game sales

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In a recent article analyzing the sales of of Electronic Arts Inc.’s Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf video game, The Wall Street Journal mentions Terapeak as a source of sales research:

According to Terapeak Market Research, which tracks listings and sales on eBay, more people are selling the game on the auction site after the incident, but more people are also buying them, albeit for slightly less ($35.90 vs $36.68)

This isn’t the first time The WSJ has used Terapeak to illustrate a sales trend; last April, the paper mentioned Terapeak in an article about a high-end Dallas clothing store selling its excess merchandise on eBay.

New Year’s Revelation: Holiday eaters turn to eBay to lose weight

Quick, name a New Year’s Resolution!

Quit Smoking? Save money? Spend more time with family?

The above are all popular amongst resolution-makers, no doubt, but you’d be hard-pressed to find many more that aren’t fitness- or weight-loss-related. You can chalk that up to whatever you want — the way we gorge ourselves over the holidays, the perception of a new year and a fresh mindset — but the fact remains: fitness sells in January. (Seriously, go to your local gym this week and ask what their sign-ups have been like.)

That phenomenon translates to eBay, too. While we’ve spent much of the past couple months showing you category trends that rise and fall with the holiday months of November and December, check out some of these two-year total sales trends in eBay’s Weight Management category.

For example, the Weight Loss Patches subcategory:

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And here’s one for Scales:

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And finally, here’s Program Materials, Accessories:

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Now, you may not be able to tell from these blurry screen-caps, but all three of those trend lines correlate pretty tidily with the first week of January!

As for those other resolutions, a quick search for “quit smoking” in Terapeak’s Category section tells us there’s an eBay sub-category under Health & Fitness titled Smoking Cessation, with further sub-cats like Patches, Gum/Lozenges, and Alternate Therapies. Here’s a total sold listings trend for the latter:

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So there’s that, too!

Good luck everyone with your own!

Terapeak founder honored by Business in Vancouver’s “Forty under 40″

Business in Vancouver has announced its “Forty Under 40″ for 2009… and look who made the cut!

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The scan is a bit hard to read (clicking the image will enlarge it), but that’s Terapeak co-founder and CTO Andrew Sukow smiling for the camera, accepting his place among Vancouver’s  youngest and brightest. The BIV website describes the awards as such:

Forty under 40 celebrates the depth of business talent in British Columbia, from the rising stars of the corporate world to successful entrepreneurs, and non-profit leaders. Winners are chosen based on such values as achievement, experience, innovation, vision, leadership, and community involvement.

Congrats to Andrew, from the entire Terapeak team!

Terapeak Support to be available over the holidays!

Greetings, everyone!

While the entire Terapeak team is excited to get some much-needed rest at home next week, our hard-working support staff WILL be available to answer questions submitted via Terapeak’s Ask a Question page, as well as by email. Terapeak live support (phone, Live Chat) will return on January 4th, while cancellations and refunds will be processed on December 24th and 30th.

Happy holidays!

Terapeak

Outwit, Outplay, Outbid: “Survivor” auctions game-used props for charity

We’ve reported similar stories about Miley Cyrus and Nine Inch Nails in recent months, and now pioneering CBS reality show Survivor is getting in on the charity action.

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Following Sunday’s Survivor Samoa season finale, in which Natalie White shocked the world by defeating super-villain Russell Hantz , host Jeff Probst announced that CBS would be selling an assortment of game-used memorabilia.

The items, which can be viewed here, include everything from tribal flags to immunity idols to props used in individual competitions. (Who wouldn’t want to try their hand at that weird pole-statue balancing game?) There are even tickets to next season’s live studio show, as well as passes to next year’s Project Runway finale in New York City. (The latter is currently the highest-priced… Weird? Maybe not.)

100% of proceeds from all auctions benefit Probst’s charity The Serpentine Project, which helps young people transition from foster care to adulthood. And again, you can view all of the auctions here.

Good on you, Survivor. Even if Russell did get jobbed.

Disney Domination: Classic brand feasts on eBay holiday shoppers

A week ago, we blogged about the holiday toy racket, which year after year provides one of the more reliable markets on eBay. But what if you were to boil that phenomenon down into one single brand? (Perhaps in a wicked witch’s cauldron, or as part of a poisonous apple?)

That brand would be Disney.

For more than 85 years, The Walt Disney Company has been one of Hollywood’s biggest money-makers, and a source for some of the world’s most sought-after merchandise. And, naturally, that fervor tends to reach its peak around the holidays.

For starters, here are Terapeak’s current top 5 Hot DVDs:

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Those numbers, of course, come on the heels of Disney remastering several of its classic animated films this year, and sales have continued to rise since October. Also in the Terapeak top 20 Hot DVDs are Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Alice in Wonderland.

How about a Terapeak product report? Well here’s a 90-day All Sites search for “Disney” total sales:

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Now that’s an extremely broad search, but you can see how the demand for just one keyword rises!

Finally, to show just how annual “Disney Demand” is, here are a pair of two-year category trends. First is a total sales trend for the Collectibles > Disneyana > Contemporary (1968-Now) category:

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And second, a total sold listings trend for Toys & Hobbies > TV, Movie & Character Toys > Disney:

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Those are some pretty serious peaks and valleys, and it’s easy to see how they match up with the holiday season. So with close to a year before next December rolls around… imagine all the Disney schwag you’ve got time to collect!

eBay Football Frenzy: Teams jostle for position atop Terapeak NFL Index

Funny what on-field performance can do to a team’s eBay sales…

When the season began, we ran a blog detailing the 10 best-selling NFL teams. In order, they were: Dallas, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Minnesota, Green Bay, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore and Cleveland. Each of those franchises (if you include the old Colts teams part of Baltimore) is a pretty storied one, and one that sells merchandise well regardless of wins and losses.

Three months later, for the first time in history, we’ve watched two teams not on that list combine to go 26-0. So where are they now?

Well, one is of course Indianapolis, who’ve shot to seventh in total sales, selling more than $650,000 in goods over the past 30 days. And considering Indy’s status as the league’s winningest team over the past decade, it’s remarkable they’re still that low. Could you imagine where they’d be without Peyton Manning?

The other team is New Orleans, whose rise up the Terapeak NFL Index has been even more meteoric. When the season began, they, like most southeastern teams, were sitting near the very bottom in league sales. But on the strength of Drew Brees and maybe the best offense in NFL history, the Saints have leapt to fifth in league total sales — unthinkable just three months ago. Check out this 90-day total sales trend for “New Orleans Saints”:

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Many of the usual culprits are still selling strong: Pittsburgh and Dallas, despite their recent collapses, will likely always lead their respective conferences, while Minnesota’s strong season (not to mention purple Brett Favre jerseys!) has propelled them to second in the NFC.

In terms of disappointments, we expected more from Cincinnati, who despite leading a very tough division are only the 17th-best-selling team in the league. (Is it possible Bengals fans are still in disbelief?) Arizona has sold even less, despite leading their own division and having appeared in last year’s Super Bowl. And then there’s Jacksonville… poor, poor Jacksonville. Despite their winning record, they’ve sold just $83,572 in goods over the past month… pretty bad, considering the Steelers have sold well over $1 million.

Team sales may slow down as the holidays pass, but the Terapeak NFL Index will be one to watch all the way up to February’s Super Bowl… And might we finally see a clash between two unbeaten teams?

Terapeak reaches 1st place in Techvibes’ Victoria startup index!

Hey, check it out!

We’ve been tracking Techvibes’ Startup Index for Victoria, BC since our initial debut many moons ago… and now look where we sit!

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It’s a great honor to be considered the top startup in this beautiful city of ours, especially considering the other companies on this list. Terapeak has grown leaps and bounds as both a product and business over the last several years, and we’re committed to keeping that going!

Congrats to everyone involved in making this happen!

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