The eBay Government Relations Team is engaged with government officials as aid packages in response to the COVID-19 virus are taking shape. Please know we will continue to advocate on behalf of our small business customers during these challenging times and keep you apprised of small business assistance provisions included in aid legislation. In the meantime, we would like to share with you this message from Jordan Sweetnam, eBay’s SVP and General Manager, North America, touching on some resources available to US small business owners:
Managing business during the outbreak of COVID-19
A health crisis like the COVID-19 outbreak presents unexpected and unprecedented challenges for businesses, both small and large. We’re monitoring the situation closely and, along with the safety of our employees, our top priority is our sellers.
In an effort to protect our employees throughout this event, people from some offices globally have been working remotely from home where appropriate or required by government agencies. That said, normal work continues— seller tools are still available, and employees are working every day in service to our community.
In supporting our sellers, we will stay in close contact with our service carriers and will extend seller protections should services become interrupted. In the meantime, here are some ways you can take care of your health and business right now:
Stay safe. Stay informed.
The health and safety of you and your community is most important. Stay up to date and informed on ways to protect your health and others at official sources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and your local health department.
Partner with your customers.
As always, let your buyers know if there may be delays getting your items out the door. Use social media to let your regular shoppers and followers know, and turn on vacation mode to alert potential buyers if you can’t get your shipments out the door on time.
We will monitor the situation with shipping service providers and, as always, if there are interruptions in service, we will protect you.
Stay connected with us and the eBay community.
Your fellow eBay sellers are more than just a resource for improving and growing your business. They’re also a link to the world around you, and your online connections are now becoming even more important.
With over 8 million members, the eBay Community offers real-time advice across thousands of discussion threads, forums, groups, and regular Community Chat hours. We’ll be staying connected with you through the boards and listening to your feedback.
We are providing sellers who host in-person Community Events with resources to run these events online. If you are a member of a Community Group and are not comfortable joining an upcoming Community Event in person, ask the host to consider holding a virtual event.
You can also connect with fellow sellers through social media. Follow eBay for Business on Facebook, and seek out other online groups passionate about selling.
Direct brick-and-mortar customers online.
Physical stores may see a decline in traffic during the outbreak, so if you have a brick-and-mortar store, let customers know that they can always shop your inventory on eBay.
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Again, the health of you and those in your community is most important. Stay safe and, as always, thank you for selling on eBay.
Jordan Sweetnam
SVP and General Manager, North America