12-24-2018 05:35 PM
12-24-2018 08:10 PM
You don't have a store but you have over 200 active listings.. are you doing enough sales, to warrant a store? would the discount in final value fees, and the price you are paying for the extra listings cover the store fees?? just asking...
And as far as boxing day sales.. they really, really don't apply to most ebay sellers. unless you are front page news, you can expect to hear mostly crickets..
Most buyers are hitting the big box stores this time of the year, especially boxing day.... But best of luck to you, with what ever you decide..
12-24-2018 08:17 PM
12-24-2018 09:12 PM
Don't forget the shipping supplies coupon.....
12-24-2018 10:20 PM
So I went for the basic store. $4.95 a month, which is about $60 per year. That doubles my free listings and allows me to manage markdown much easier.
For me that will be the best value based on how much I list.
Some items in my inventory are old items I'm looking to get rid of, others I have gone to thrift stores and testing waters. So yeah.
Shipping supplies....I have a huge box full of old Amazon and etc boxes and mailers that I recycle. I get tape at the dollar store for $1.50 that covers about 10-20 packages at least.
I don't see the value in the shipping supplies that are sold, plus if I really needed stuff there are fellow sellers here on eBay I would rather buy from and the prices are good.
12-25-2018 05:15 AM
12-25-2018 06:09 AM
@zee-chan-jpn-books wrote:
Are you doing the store via .COM? I just checked and it doesn't seem like there is a $5 store for .CA...
The $5 store was introduced late spring 2018 for .COM (along with some higher listing fees and some FVF increases). The new store levels are supposedly coming to .CA sometime in 2019.
eBay.COM stores:
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/store-fees?id=4122
ebay.CA (old style store rates):
https://www.ebay.ca/pages/help/sell/storefees.html
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12-25-2018 06:14 AM
12-25-2018 08:52 AM
I have no Boxing Day strategy for increasing sales. All that I can hope is that someone gets cash for Christmas and decides there's just one last thing (in my case a toy) that they wanted but didn't get. In the past, I usually do see a few orders placed Christmas Day and Boxing Day that help to pay some of my post-Christmas bills..... so.... fingers crossed?
12-25-2018 07:50 PM
I don't see the value in the shipping supplies that are sold,
We get a coupon for shipping supplies, so they are free.
The value of the coupon varies with the type of Store.
The Canada Post boxes are way overpriced, as are all their supplies. They are an impulse item aimed at occasional shippers, who learn at the counter they can't ship a sweater in a supermarket carry bag.