The Story of eBay

The Story of eBay — page 5
b u i l t f o r s u c c e s s 6 p a g e the story of ebay chapter one On a Friday afternoon in 1995 Pierre Omidyar planted himself in the office of his home in Campbell California Omidyar a 28-year-old software engineer had decided to spend Labor Day weekend creating the perfect online mar ketplace a venue where buyers and sellers could connect directly and through the process of bid ding agree upon an appropriate price for an item In four days he finished designing a rather stark gray-colored text-heavy Web site that would host online auctions for free Then he posted a note about his new site which he named AuctionWeb on a pair of online announcement sites After a few days listings for non-computer-related items such as a metal Superman lunchbox and an autographed Michael Jackson poster showed up Within a week more than 30 items had been listed By the end of the year AuctionWeb had hosted thousands of auctions which had attracted more than 10,000 bids in all At first Omidyar offered the auction service for free on his own Web site www ebay com which also hosted a homepage for the small biotechnology firm where his fiancée worked a homepage for a group of people his fiancée went to Start the Bidding