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Personal Links To Each Member’s Listings!

Monday, July 5th, 2010

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All registered MySkatingMall.com users now have a DIRECT LINK to their listings! Replace “username” in this link with your MySkatingMall.com username and copy it into your web browser:

http://www.myskatingmall.com/username

Put your personal link on your Facebook and other social media pages so your friends can find your listings! In fact, skating club bulletin boards and conversations or emails with other skating  families are other places to use your link.  

This improvement was the suggestion of one of our members and we are interested in hearing more of YOUR ideas. We are here to support the skating community. Just comment on this blog or email us at info@myskatingmall.com with your ideas to make MySkatingMall.com the site you want it to be!

FAQ’s

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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This is the first of several blog posts of Frequently Asked Questions. These questions refer to individual usage of MySkatingMall:

Will items be listed in an auction or will I be able to set the selling price?

When MySkatingMall goes live in March, all prices will be set by the seller and there will be no auctions. That way sellers can receive what they want for each item listed. Buyers and sellers will be able to communicate via the site so that they can negotiate an agreeable purchase price. We will have the ability to do auctions if users would like that at a later date.

Will you have to pay in order to use the site?

There will be no cost to purchase items from the site besides the purchase price (including shipping). When you sell an item, there will be a 10% commission which is less than eBay. For the first year, there will be no listing fee at all. Starting in March 2011, there will be a $1 per item per year listing fee. An important feature is that listings will not expire until they are sold or the seller removes them from MySkatingMall. That way you never have to deal with mulitiple listing fees in one year like other popular listing/auction sites.

What is the difference between an individual web store and a partner store?

Individual stores are meant for skaters, clubs, or teams who are primarily listing gently used items.  They will also be allowed to list new items if they so choose.  For the first year, there will be no listing fee for items. Starting March 2011, there will be a $1 per item annual listing fee.

Partner stores are intended for commercial skating businesses. Most will be selling primarily new items. Businesses that already have a website will be able to link it to MySkatingMall without any upfront fees.  Those businesses without websites will be able to create one on MySkatingMall just like individuals can.  A $10 per month hosting fee will be paid by partner stores who are creating their stores directly on MySkatingMall (and not linking to it through their own websites.) The advantage of partner stores is that they will be more visible on the site and there is no per item listing fee.

If I have multiple copies of the same item to sell, am I charged the $1 listing fee for each one?

Until March 2011, there will be no listing fee for any item being sold on MySkatingMall.com. Individuals and partner stores will be able to list items that have multiple copies to sell. For individuals, only $1 will be charged up front for the listing. Once the first copy of the item gets sold, then another dollar will be charged, et cetera, until all your copies are sold. This way you are not out the $1 for each item if they do not sell. This seems like the fairest way to do it.

How does my skating club/ team receive the 5% funding?

Clubs and teams will be able to register with MySkatingMall.com before we go live in March. The skating group will need to set up a Paypal account so that the transfers can be automatic. The plan is that every three months, payments will be made to the skating groups.

Please leave a comment to this blog with your questions and we’ll get them answered!

MySkatingMall videos page has been added!

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

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We are pleased to announce the addition of the MySkatingMall videos page to the MySkatingMall site.  Our first video release is “Ryan Jahnke’s Greatest Falls: Encouragement for competitive skaters”. It can be seen on our videos page or on the MySkatingMall channel on YouTube.  If you haven’t seen this video yet, you NEED to. In just six days, the video has had nearly 1,100 views. We had a great time putting it together and it is guaranteed to make you laugh!

Our next video release will most likely be at the beginning of January so stay tuned.  In that video, Ryan Jahnke will be sharing the details of how MySkatingMall will work and how it will support the figure skating community.

If you liked the first video, please leave a comment below.  We are considering putting together a series of short videos on topics such as “confidence” or “perseverance” that will be helpful to up-and-coming skaters. Ryan will share from his personal experiences during his 21 year competitive career. Let us know if you think this is worth the effort!

ANSWERED: Should teams be allowed to receive the 5%

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

 

Thank you so much to everyone who participated in the discussion regarding the limits of the 5% funding. The question presented was, “Should syncro and theatre on ice teams be able to receive the 5% funding like a skating club?”  The final answer is…..drumroll please…….YES!

As long as the team is registered through a national governing body (like USFS and Skate Canada) we will be allowing them to raise funds through Myskatingmall.com.  The team will have to register (which is not available yet) just like skating clubs.

The 5% funding will go to whatever club or team is listed in a users profile at the time of the transaction. Users can change the beneficiary whenever they like. In other words, some transactions can benefit their team and others can benefit their club.

Through the discussion of this topic, another fundraising idea for teams and clubs was discovered.  The following description applies to clubs too, but I’m going to describe it from a team’s perspective: A team could register as a user on Myskatingmall and list items under its account.  If team members want to donate items to the team, then the team could receive the sale amount just like and individual would.  The team can pass its username and password around to its members who can then list items under the team’s account.

Myskatingmall.com is here to support the skating community. I feel that this decision is really going to help the most amount of people.  Please spread the word to all the syncro and theater teams that you know!

Ryan Jahnke

Founder, Myskatingmall.com

2003 World Team Member

Should syncro or theater teams be able to receive the 5% or just skating clubs?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
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5% of all purchases are given to skating clubs

This is a major issue that I would love as many people to comment on as possible. I was asked if a Theater on Ice team could act as a club and receive the 5% funding from Myskatingmall.com. The reason given was that some teams aren’t “supported” by a club and are looking for fundraising opportunities. On one hand this seems reasonable. On the other hand, it may open up a box of worms.
The 5% returned to grassroots skating is a foundational principle of Myskatingmall.com. Should we stay strictly with registered clubs, or open it further to registered teams? 
Another alternative would be Myskatingmall.com could possibly identify the purchases made by members of a team in the funds forwarded to the club. Then the club could give or spend that money for the team.
Thoughts?  Please press the comment button below and share your opinion so that Myskatingmall.com can have the policies our community wants!