From eBay Sales to an Independent Success

Bruce Hershenson spent a decade as one of eBay’s highest-grossing collectibles sellers—until 2008 fee and feedback policy changes made the platform a riskier, costlier place to scale. He exited overnight, migrating 30 k+ buyers to his own domain, eMoviePoster.com. Within four months he matched the $1 M in sales he’d done on eBay, proving that:

  1. Owning the platform = owning the customer-relationship.
  2. Brand loyalty transfers when communication channels (email lists, forums) are under your control.
  3. Fees saved on third-party marketplaces can be reinvested in customer incentives and tech upgrades.

Take-away for auctioneers: If you’re planning a move off a marketplace, start by collecting emails and promoting your own URL today. See our guide on transitioning off third-party platforms for a step-by-step checklist.


Tech-Enabled Growth with Auction Software

Instead of building software from scratch, Hershenson partnered with AuctionAnything.com—a hosted auction platform that offered:

Feature Why It Mattered to Collectors How It Scales Revenue
Time-extended bidding Prevents last-second “sniping,” raising final prices +10-15 % avg. hammer on competitive lots
100 % responsive design Seamless mobile bidding drives engagement ~60 % of 2024 traffic came from mobile
Proxy bidding & bulk scheduling Handles 100 k+ lots/year with minimal staff overhead Maintains weekly cadence without downtime

The result: eMoviePoster now averages $5.7 M in annual sales while running just three curated auctions per week.

Resource: Compare leading auction bidding platforms in our recent blog post.


Niche Mastery: Why Specialization Wins

Hershenson doubled-down on one vertical—vintage movie posters—and now claims the world’s largest poster archive (1.9 M pieces sold). Specialization delivers:

  • Authority & trust – Decades of scholarship and “honest grading” differentiate his listings.
  • Network effects – Sellers consign where the biggest pool of poster-hungry bidders live.
  • Marketing efficiency – Every ad dollar targets the same collector persona.

Contrast that with generalist houses like Heritage Auctions, where posters are a small slice of a billion-dollar pie. For poster collectors, eMoviePoster feels like a boutique built just for them—and they repay that focus with loyalty and higher bids.


Building Loyalty Through Value, Not Gimmicks

eMoviePoster’s retention playbook is refreshingly simple:

  • Zero buyer’s premium. Bidders pay what they bid—period.
  • Actual-cost shipping plus a 16-week “Pay & Hold” option that auto-combines purchases to slash freight costs (powered by AfterShip-style tracking).
  • Weekly “insider” email club featuring collecting tips, sneak peeks and surprise giveaways (think limited-edition T-shirts).
  • Record-keeping archive so every bidder can research past prices for free.

These policies turn first-time bidders into long-term customers; many have been active for 10–20 years.


Lessons for Auction Entrepreneurs

  1. Own the audience. Collect emails, build social communities and push every buyer toward your domain.
  2. Specialize first, expand later. Authority in one category beats anonymity in many.
  3. Scale with existing tech. Hosted auction software lets you launch fast and focus on inventory.
  4. Reward loyalty. Replace gimmicks with real value—lower fees, transparent shipping, meaningful perks.
  5. Play the long game. Integrity compounds; shortcuts erode trust (and consignments).

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