Numbers Of eBay Millionaires Doubled
Guardian.co.uk released an important finding few days ago. According to data released by Ebay this month, it showed that 127 companies are on track to achieve a turnover of at least £1m during 2010, compared with 66 in 2009.
Seven of the companies only started selling goods on ebay.co.uk this year, and 11 are increasing their turnover by more than 300% annually.
About 25,000 people have launched some kind of business on eBay since the recession began, so the 127 members of the “millionaires’ club” remain a small fraction of that total.
Jody Ford, eBay’s director for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) said that the low cost of entry and access to many millions of online shoppers mean that it is possible to enjoy rapid success in e-commerce.
The number of its traders who are turning over £1m a year had nearly doubled over the last 12 months. Interesting, isn’t it?
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