Wednesday, June 14, 2006

eBay & SkypeMe .... Deploying in the US

After many slideware references, mocked-up screen shots, and a trial in China, eBay today announced the long-awaited launch of "SkypeMe" functionality in the US in 14 seller categories starting June 19. It is still billed as a "pilot program," but this announcement represents the next major step in the march towards widespread adoption of “presence-awareness and instant communications” by publishers of online auction and classified sites.


ContactAtOnce! is the only solution purpose-built to help eBay’s competitors enable the same functionality on their sites, so this announcement should be good news for us!
The 14 eBay seller categories that will be enabled are:

  • Automotive
  • GPS devices
  • Camera and photo lenses and filters
  • Wired networking routers
  • Skype devices
  • VOIP / Internet telephony
  • Diamond solitaire rings
  • Real estate (residential, commercial)
  • Manufacturing and metalworking
  • Beds
  • NBA basketball cards
  • Silver coins
  • Lost in Space collectibles [!How aboout that for a category!]
  • Radio control toys
  • Cars and trucks

Not surprisingly, “Cars and Trucks” and “Real Estate” are on the list. These are the two categories where ContactAtOnce! has seen great interest so far. But it makes sense that any category with high consideration products or services, where consumers might have the all-important one-or-two key questions to ask, would make the list.


Here's a little bit more from the release:
Beginning June 19, sellers will have the option to add a “Skype Me” button to their item listings when completing the “Sell your Item” form. If the Skype option is selected by the seller, a “Skype Me” button will appear in a new “Ask a seller a question” section. By clicking on the button, buyers will be able to communicate with sellers using voice, text chat or both. Buyers can use Skype to instantly request more information about a specific item and interact with the seller in real-time. This functionality will be available at no cost to users.

For those that missed it, I previously posted about how ContactAtOnce! and Skype compare, and about how ContactAtOnce! complements the public IM/VoIP solutions (including Skype).

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