Etsy lays off 225 workers after ‘essentially flat’ sales, says CEO | Business::Staff notified via livestream Wednesday by Josh Silverman, who acknowledged ‘unfortunate’ timing during holiday season
I know a long-term seller
Site went to shit. No seller support. No actual new features that are requested, bugs that are known for years and nobody cares, increase in commission percentage, removal of product categories without explanation and absolutely zero willingness to stop drop shippers flooding the site
It’s basically a shittier Amazon marketplace now
Person I know just has whatever is left running there and doesn’t bother updating the catalogue
franklin@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Fucking hate capitalism’s mentality that growth must happen flat sales means you’re doing exactly the same as you were doing last year if it was sustainable last year it was sustainable this year
stevedidWHAT@lemmy.world 1 year ago
LESS COMPLAINING MORE BREEDING AND BUYING (whip emoji)
RealFknNito@lemmy.world 1 year ago
COMPLAIN WHILE YOU FUCK SO WE CAN SELL YOUR CHILDREN HAND CRAFTED BABY BOTTLES.
HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 1 year ago
Not always.
There is likely some development occurring that is assumed to be funded by future growth. If that growth doesn’t pan out, then the addition of features may not be economically viable.
As an example of a website who did it right, look at Craigslist. After their website was developed, there has been very little development outside of targeted areas meant to grow their revenue stream or make the site easier to manage.