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Russ' son Kyle has since taken over the business which has continued to grow, operating a brick and mortar location alon
OREGON

COMMERCIAL SELLER CROSS BORDER TRADE DATA (2014)

DIGITAL DENSITY MAP

TOP OREGON COUNTIES Baker County

Curry County

Jackson County

Multnomah County

Clackamas County

Deschutes County

Josephine County

Washington County

Hood River County

Lincoln County

Digital Density is based on a county-wide, per-capita, weighted measurement of the number of eBay “Commercial Sellers” and the sales by those sellers.

98%

18

Share of eBay-Enabled SMEs Exporting

Avg. # of Foreign Destination Markets

63%

68%

Share of eBay-Enabled SMEs Exporting to 10+ Markets

Share of eBay-Enabled SMEs Selling to 4+ Continents

93%

40%

Share of eBay-Enabled SMEs Exporting to One or More TPP Countries

Share of eBay-Enabled SMEs Export Sales to One or More TPP Countries

SELLER STORY

TOP 5 DESTINATIONS FOR EXPORTS

1 - CANADA

2 - AUSTRALIA

3 - UNITED KINDGDOM

4 - RUSSIA

5 - GERMANY

Oregon Laminations Company Kyle Reznick Portland, OR

COMMERCIAL SELLER COMMERCE DATA (2014)

8%

16%

38%

Average Annual Growth in the Number of Commercial Sellers (2010-2014)

Compound Annual Growth Rate in Sales of Continuous Commercial Sellers (2010-2014)

Newcomer Share of Commercial Sellers

Kyle Reznick’s father, Russ Hescock, opened Oregon Laminations in 1984, and for many years was the largest provider of lamination services in the northwestern U.S. When the 2008 recession hit, business was scarce and Russ had to find a solution quickly. Keeping the doors of Oregon Laminations open was not only about staying in business for their family, but it was also about the security of their employees’ families, who had been with the company for over 25 years. Russ turned to eBay as the answer and began selling lamination equipment and supplies online. Russ’ son Kyle has since taken over the business which has continued to grow, operating a brick and mortar location along with a substantial online business. The Internet not only provided the business with an opportunity to stay afloat, but has allowed the business to grow and expand to an international audience. Oregon Laminations exports 10% of its products.

For an explanation of each data point, please view the eBay United States Small Online Business Growth Report at http://www.ebaymainstreet.com/lab