Banner Advertising on e-bay

We are a direct advertising agency for e-bay placing advertisements on their UK site.
 

Standard display banners size 468 x 60 are available at prices ranging from £2,500 per million impressions and minimum order quantities of 250,000 impressions.

If you want to advertise your services then this is one of the quickest ways to promote your company to a large audience of individuals throughout the UK or any other specified sector throughout the world.

There are restrictions on the types of company that can place banners on e-bay, generally along the lines of not competing with e-bay, and we shall be pleased to advise on your individual requirements, please contact us for details.

About e-bay

e-Bay is the world's largest personal online trading community with over 75 million registered members.

Individuals—not big businesses—use eBay to buy and sell items across thousands of diverse categories, including collectables, antiques, sports memorabilia, computers, toys, beanie babies, dolls, figures, coins, stamps, books, magazines, music, pottery, glass, photography, electronics, jewellery, gemstones, and much more. Users can find the unique and the interesting on eBay—everything from chintz china to chairs, teddy bears to trains, and furniture to figurines.

As the world's favourite online marketplace, buyers are compelled to trade on eBay due to the large number of items available. Similarly, sellers are attracted to the abundance of buyers. At any one time there are more than 10 million items for sale live on the site and more than 1 million new items every day from which users may choose.

In the first three months of 2002, 5.6 million items were listed for sale on eBay UK alone.

History of e-bay

eBay was conceived initially as a result of a conversation between Pierre Omidyar and his wife, an avid Pez™ collector (she currently covets a collection of more than 400 dispensers). She commented to Pierre how great it would be if she were able to collect Pez dispensers and interact with other collectors over the Internet.

As an early Internet enthusiast, Pierre knew that people needed a central location to buy and sell unique items and to meet other users with similar interests. He started eBay to fulfill this need.

Pierre launched eBay in September 1995.