
03-30-2018 11:55 AM
I cant seem to get views on items and cant seem to sell stuff. Even popular Items on eBay that I post for sale are the same thing. Any views that they do have are from me.
How can I get views and sell stuff?
03-30-2018 12:38 PM
03-30-2018 01:16 PM - edited 03-30-2018 01:25 PM
@foulger_tysonwrote:I cant seem to get views on items and cant seem to sell stuff. Even popular Items on eBay that I post for sale are the same thing. Any views that they do have are from me.
How can I get views and sell stuff?
Use more descriptive titles -- the title is used for search and for getting people to stop and take a look at your offer.
Looking at your listing: Handmade Paracord Bracelets
...
You have 8 for sale, include that in the title, include the bracelet size(s) in the title and/or description. Also consider words which have can have a more attractive appeal (this can be a bit variable depending on person's view, so perhaps handcrafted instead of handmade). Also consider mentioning in the description what paracord is, for those who are unfamiliar with the term.
So maybe: Set of eight Handcrafted Paracord Bracelets - 8 inch / 20 cm length
(replacing numbers with the correct size values)
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03-30-2018 01:34 PM
" C $18.96 Standard Shipping"
Seriously?
That will turn most buyers off considering the low price of the items.
Think like a buyer: would you buy your listing for $2 plus $19 shipping? Most viewers will not even waste their time looking at the listing.
03-30-2018 01:54 PM
Currently only seeing one item you have listed. I would suggest a variety of listings. You can list 50 items per month with a basic account. Adds to your traffic and shows you are serious about selling.
-CM
03-30-2018 02:17 PM
03-30-2018 02:18 PM
03-30-2018 02:33 PM - edited 03-30-2018 02:35 PM
If your package is less than 500 grams and less than 2cm thick you can use Letter rate shipping.
Domestically that tops out at $5.05 for shipping and to the USA $10.30- for a 500 gram package.
These are FLAT RATE prices.
Calculated shipping gives on Parcel Rates, which is good for bulky and heavy items.
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/far/business/findARate?execution=e1s1
My suggestions:
03-30-2018 07:04 PM - edited 03-30-2018 07:07 PM
femmefan1946 Thanks for your reply. It was very helpful and gave me some ideas. I am new to selling.
03-30-2018 07:13 PM - edited 03-30-2018 07:13 PM
I don't really like using flat rate prices as the price may be over and I could end up paying for some of it and could loose money that way. Also, does the money the buyer pays for shipping go into my account so I can use it to pay for shipping? I have bought stuff off eBay and they just got the shipping label at the post office. If I do that, how would I mark it as shipped? is there a button to do that?
03-30-2018 07:49 PM
flat rate prices as the price may be over and I could end up paying
That's why I posted the rate card.
You need a digital scale and a tape measure.
Enter the right information and you get the right price.
does the money the buyer pays for shipping go into my account
Yes.
And it is available right away for shipping labels. (But there are no shipping labels for Letter Rates.)
Actually, you can use the ability to print a label as a double check that your customer's payment has cleared and in in your PP account, even though you can't remove it yet. (Which is a Buyer Protection btw.)
they just got the shipping label at the post office
You can do better than that.
Online or at the PO ask for a Small Business Solutions number.
You get the number immediately and the card arrives later in the mail.
This gives you a 5% or so discount on many services, but not all.
You will also need it to buy labels online, either from SnapShip (Canada Post) or Shippo (eBay partner/ Canada Post).
how would I mark it as shipped?
There is a button if you use stamps or buy the label at the PO counter.
But if you buy through Paypal, the item is marked shipped automatically and your customer is notified that the label has been purchased.
03-31-2018 07:11 AM
@femmefan1946wrote:flat rate prices as the price may be over and I could end up paying
That's why I posted the rate card.
You need a digital scale and a tape measure.
Enter the right information and you get the right price.
You mean put the info in the eBay calculator when listing the item or on the Canada post one? I usually do put it in on the eBay one, the right info. If I do flat rate it doesn't give me the option to put in the info. If I do flat rate then I don't want the shipping to go over what it was that I put in to charge.
Sorry, but I am confused as I have never done this before. Hope you are patient. 🙂
03-31-2018 11:24 AM
03-31-2018 01:50 PM
What should I put as a flat rate. I can't help what Canada post charges.
03-31-2018 02:25 PM
The eBay calculator will take your buyer's postal code, which is part of her contact information, and tell her how much it will cost her for delivery to her doorstep.
The Canada Post calculator will take the information about the parcel and tell you the costs for several services to various destinations (which you also input).
Here are some useful postal codes:
K0A 0A6 -- The House of Commons in Ottawa.
X0A 0H0-Iqaluit City Hall
V8W 1P6- Victoria BC City Hall
90210 - for US pricing.
You take the information you are given by Canada Post and decide if a Flat Rate will work for that particular item.
Then you put in the Flat Rate.
You can massage the Rate to include Cookie Jar Insurance (another topic- Search for it, there are lots of explanations) and packaging because bubble wrap ain't free.
You are not guessing when you use the Canada Post calculator. You are researching and making a decision on the basis of that research.
Generally- if you parcel will be over 2cm thick and 500 grams, you should be using Calculated Shipping in Canada.
But you may be able to use Flat Rate shipping to the USA with confidence.
NEVER use Flat Rate shipping overseas. Never.
03-31-2018 03:52 PM
03-31-2018 03:53 PM
03-31-2018 06:18 PM
Please go to the website and start entering random postal codes and measurements.
You will quickly see where the price changes are-- based on destination, weight and measurements.
ypdc_dennis gave us a chart a while back that I printed out and have under the glass top of my desk.That tells me that if I am shipping anywhere in the USA a parcel from 250- 500grams it will cost me
For thicker or heavier parcels you will have to use Package rates for domestic shipping.
Play with those on the Canada Post website too.
That's what the postal codes are for.
And when you choose a service, that's what your Canadian customer will see.
The Calculated Shipping always shows your customer the rate she will pay. If her cousin in Yellowknife looks at the same listing, she will see a different shipping price.
The Flat Rate will always show the same rate to all your Canadian customers. Only use it for LetterRate items.
There is a tab for that on the website.
03-31-2018 07:25 PM
03-31-2018 07:31 PM