June 20, 2005 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19288) has announced the addition of A Global Analysis of eBay to their offering
Founded just 10 years ago, eBay is now a $3 billion company, and growing, serving more than 130 million registered users in 32 countries. However, eBay's growth is slowing in the US,
putting pressure on non-US Web sites to accelerate their growth. While it is believed that eBay is wisely betting on global markets, specifically China, eBay should be expanding into more
markets more quickly.
This report provides a uniquely global analysis of eBay's current business strategy, Web site, and its plans for continued growth. In addition, the report draws lessons from eBay that may
benefit other companies looking to expand into global markets.
eBay is one of the great Internet success stories and a bellwether for the state of global ecommerce. As countries around the world have embraced ecommerce, eBay has flourished. But eBay
has also stumbled along the way, and there is plenty of room for improving the Web site.
By 2006, possibly earlier, non-US revenues will surpass US revenues. eBay is investing $100 million in China with a more localized strategy, including customer support and television
advertising. It is believed mobile commerce, via PayPal, is not far behind. The eBay Web site has wisely evolved into a mostly consistent global template across all locales. eBay is
developing a sophisticated approach to globalization workflow and marketing, which results in more culturally relevant and financially successful Web sites. However, global navigation
remains a weak spot.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19288
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
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