
03-12-2020 11:20 AM
03-12-2020 11:47 AM - edited 03-12-2020 11:48 AM
Yes I too received the free promo - I often receive the 500 free listing promos and according to past promos the timing of this one is right around the time frame of when one would expect it....
Successful online selling is about the product, its uniqueness, supply and demand, target market,etc,etc, and since these free promos are for the benefit of eBay; I'd suppose eBay is looking for additional listings in certain categories...
although I haven't decided yet what listings to apply to this free promo, I will be listing in the "hopes" of maybe getting a sale or 2 regardless of the world situation right now...I sell very little outside of North America, as I have not actively promoted International selling for many years now...
03-12-2020 02:32 PM
03-12-2020 05:07 PM - edited 03-12-2020 05:14 PM
03-12-2020 05:34 PM
Just as you, I activated the promo, but I'm not sure I will use it. We'll see.
03-12-2020 07:25 PM
@kawartha-ephemera wrote:
Just this morning I received a 500 free listing promo. The timing of this seems very odd in view of current events.
Just activated it, not sold on the idea of using it just now. Open to comments and/or suggestions.
These promos are planned in advance, so the timing is not particularly odd.
I got the promo, activated, and am now posting auctions with BIN.
If something sells, great. I am now in the fortunate position of no longer needing to make online sales to survive.
I am not expecting much in the way of sales with the current tanking of the economy. Most of my stuff falls into the "luxury" rather than "essential" category of goods. Online sales of groceries in the USA is up almost 5% since the virus worries hit.
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03-12-2020 09:33 PM
Perhaps I should just list a few items of interest to Canadian buyers ... I would not expect to see many sales either. Looked at the traffic stats just now, for once they're only 3 days behind of today's date ... traffic has really took a hit.
03-13-2020 12:38 AM
03-13-2020 02:08 AM
No promo for me... =(
03-13-2020 01:42 PM
It's been years since I've received a promo. Whyyyy 😞
03-13-2020 02:20 PM
At a minimum it would seem reasonable to remove European shipping options.
Why?
The European Union is by some measures the world's largest.
For most people the illness is mild. That's part of the problem, people think it's just a cold and go on with their normal routine and infect others.
But they are self-isolating which is an opportunity for online sales.
It might be a good idea not to buy from China, Italy or Ireland (which are the countries that have locked down pretty much) but Canada is relatively disease-free which could be an attraction for buyers overseas.
We're selling and exporting.
03-13-2020 02:23 PM
Online sales of groceries in the USA is up almost 5% since the virus worries hit.
Makes sense.
Instead of leaving the house and getting some virus killing UV and fresh air, have your groceries pulled, packed, and delivered by a minimum wage clerk who can't afford to take time off when she has a fever and cough.
03-13-2020 02:29 PM
I will say that I noticed more than normal sales to Newfoundland this winter whilst folks were locked into their homes by the wicked snowstorm, I guess they used their time shopping for stamps online more than usual!
Makes sense similar things will happen (at least in my world) again here, as long as folks haven't already spent all their discretionary income buying toilet paper and hand sanitizer.....
03-13-2020 03:49 PM
03-13-2020 03:57 PM
Maybe they know something we don't... 'cause I was thinking the same thing - wondering if I'm missing something. LOL
03-13-2020 05:22 PM
Re: The recent "run" on toilet paper.
The reason I heard was because every time one person sneezes, everyone, pardon my language, around them plotzes!!
Thought a bit of levity was required under the current state of the world.
-Lotz
03-13-2020 05:57 PM
@richardcm wrote:
Off topic.
I don’t understand the run on toilet paper? Stock is being wiped out of stores. What good is toilet paper if you haven’t stocked up on food. You need to eat to eventually use the toilet paper!
People tend to stock up on stuff that is in short supply. Lots of sellers make use of that urge to sell stuff. Only 2 left in stock, buy before it is sold out...
For those old enough, there was once a late night show host by the name of Johnny Carson, who triggered a shortage of toilet paper in the USA with a short joke.
The toilet paper shortage of 1973
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/johnny-carson-tp-shortage/
I also suspect many people do not know how many rolls of toilet paper they actually use per week and vastly overbuy when panic sets in.
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03-13-2020 06:18 PM
Another psychologist was rationalizing the reasons folks stock up because they figure it is something they can control when everything else around them is entirely out of control. When I was in high school happened to get the experience of Honest Ed's in Toronto for a marketing class. Witnessed shoppers fighting over items because of their low low low prices. Entertaining, yet almost scary.
-Lotz
03-13-2020 06:20 PM
That explanation is at least as plausible as any of the others I've heard.
Equally as bewildering is .... just where exactly does one store all this TP? The average city apartment or condo does not have much if any extra closet space sitting around empty. Where? On top of the kitchen cabinets? Tarped out on the balcony??
03-13-2020 06:34 PM - edited 03-13-2020 06:35 PM
@femmefan1946 wrote:At a minimum it would seem reasonable to remove European shipping options.
Why?
The European Union is by some measures the world's largest.
For most people the illness is mild. That's part of the problem, people think it's just a cold and go on with their normal routine and infect others.
But they are self-isolating which is an opportunity for online sales.
It might be a good idea not to buy from China, Italy or Ireland (which are the countries that have locked down pretty much) but Canada is relatively disease-free which could be an attraction for buyers overseas.
We're selling and exporting.
Why? A thought crossed my mind that many of the larger EU countries might be days or weeks away from major major problems. I honestly don't know .... are the Italian mail carriers delivering door to door at the moment?
Last week I read over the WHO joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 report as well as the clinical reports supporting it .... almost wish I hadn't.