
01-03-2020 03:32 PM - edited 01-03-2020 03:36 PM
I thought I would share my results over a longer time sample. During this time I tested some products with a higher ad rate but consistently found that sales did not scale with increased ad rates in any meaningful way, the vast majority of sales were at the minimum spend. Some other observations:
Overall I'm happy with the results I have been seeing. For a very minimal cost there have been appreciable benefits and a positive ROI. I expect results to change come next quarter as the US side has confirmed they will be making changes to how promoted listings work as there are a lot of low quality sellers ranking high in search by leveraging the program. While there is always going to be some lingering doubt as to whether or not one would have received the same sale had the listing not been promoted, the marketing costs can be very low while still giving a nice monthly boost to sales.
The sales below are in USD. A monthly breakdown is as follows:
01-04-2020 04:43 PM
@jolp_emporium wrote:
I still struggle with promoted listings.. Whenever I choose to promote listing when creating the listing initially it does not work, it'll say something along the lines of "unable to process your request". The only way I've been able to create a promoted listing campaign in through ebay.com. These discrepancies have causes by to not take full advantage of promoted listings. Perhaps having an ebay store would make the process more user friendly?
I've been considering subscribing to an ebay store for awhile now..
Any thoughts on this?
You don't need a store subscription to manage promoted listings. Personally, I completely ignore the promoted listing section when creating or editing individual listings.
Alternatively, I would reccomend managing your promoted listings (start, stop, edit rate, add, delete, monitor results) from the Promoted Listings Dashboard that is provided within Seller Hub.
If you are not using Seller Hub you can opt-in here https://www.ebay.ca/sh/ovw
Once in Seller Hub open the Marketing page, on the left side under the Advertising header click on Promoted listings. Any listings you have previously promoted will show up there, possibly in a number of different "campaigns".
You can quickly and easily add 1, 10 or a 100 new listings all at once from the Actions drop-down menu found at the far right of the screen, just select "Add" and follow the prompts. You can add items individually which is how I prefer to do it. Just choose a category and add items as desired. Most of the time I like to use the "one rate for all" option.
If you want to un-promote a listing or listings choose "edit" from the Actions menu, from the list of PL shown just click on the X followed by Update.
Also found in the Actions menu is "Download report" which immediately does just that, it is a useful report which provides individual listing data.
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07-03-2024 12:46 PM
Hi,
I want to know whether through a promoted listing we would be able to fetch more sales or not. I am new to eBay and want to know about sales leads. Kindly help me to find that out.
Thanks,
Dream.
07-03-2024 02:31 PM - edited 07-03-2024 02:32 PM
as a new seller listing high value items, there is much to learn about listing and selling on eBay...
so be sure you have read everything about how to be a seller and all the rules, policies and fees that you will be charged on any items that may sell >know & understand how fees are calculated...
You need selling experience and you need feedback...some of which "could" be accomplished by listing some low value items or making some purchases of low value items just to build up that feedback.
Successful selling requires this thing called P-A-T-I-E-N-C-E!
Successful selling is also about the product>its uniqueness, quality, price points, target market, supply & demand.(If there is an over abundance of supply and no demand, sales will be fewer)
Know what you sell, sell what you know...
Keep in mind that potential buyers may be very skeptical of purchasing from a new 0 feedback seller listing very high value items..
as a new seller, using Promoted Listings may be of no value to you at this point....
07-03-2024 05:29 PM
ZOMBIE THREAD FROM 2020
The problem with zombie threads is that the information and advice may be so out of date as to be useless.
PL has now had four years to shake out and can be a useful option in crowded categories, and it does seem to draw more Views, but I can see no higher sales on PL listings than I do on non-promoted listings.
The extra Views do seem to draw in customers, but they don't necessarily buy the PL items.
And there is no reason I can see to opt for more than the 2% minimum fee.
EBay is not your friend - eBay is your landlord.
07-03-2024 05:41 PM - edited 07-03-2024 05:43 PM
eBay buyers, perhaps more than others, are price sensitive. Before listing anything, I check the price of SOLD items, and shipping, to get a good idea of what the going rate on eBay is. I also look at the number of sold items compared to the number listed to get a feel for the sell through rate. Just looking at items for sale is not very good as it often has a lot of overpriced items that are not selling.
You can check sold prices with a regular search, and go back up to 3 years by checking at Terapeak - link below:
https://www.ebay.ca/sh/research?marketplace=EBAY-CA&tabName=SOLD
If you are above the eBay selling price it will not matter much if you promote or not, as the item is overpriced for eBay. Items are often cheaper on eBay than other outlets. If you can't turn a reasonable dollar at the eBay market price, then it is just not a good item for eBay - not everything is.
Regarding the zero feedback, I suggest any new seller buy some low value items like cotton swabs or elastics, whatever, and get the feedback to at least 10. Large sellers of low priced items pretty well have automated feedback so getting it is not difficult.
07-03-2024 06:12 PM
Hi everyone,
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Thank you for understanding.