
10-28-2019 03:58 PM
As I am no longer a business seller due to ill health and aging problems 'Memory etc' , all my listings go into the 'collectables' category.. I have compared the 'Collectables' listing sales with the 'All Categories' Listings sales and it is obvious the 'All Categories' Listings get the most sales...How can I get my listings into 'All Categories' ? I do have a lot Antiques and very good porcelain and such items I want to sell which I know would do much better in 'All Categories' is there a way I can get into that most sales...How can I get my listings into 'All Categories' ? please help Wood carving antique
chinese carving on stone
antique Japanese wood jar
German bisque
German bisque etc
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10-28-2019 04:59 PM
All categories isn't a category.
It's what shows as the default when the buyer doesn't specify a category.
For example, I just Search "firefly zoe" and got 222 listings, about half of them for stuff that met the Search terms but of no interest to me.
Then I went to the category Collectibles and got only 69 listings, but most did match my wants, although again all met the Search terms.
If I added the term "serenity" to the Search, the listings dropped to 35 all of them matching what I was looking for.
Interestingly, the actual items seemed to change in each Search.
I believe that every time a member does a Search without opening any listings or actually buying anything, the Search program removes some of the "rejected" listings and shows others from the 125million possible listings available at any given time.
To test that, I used "firefly zoe serenity" in All Categories and this time I got only 33 listings, and many of them were pictures of Gina Torres, not even in her role as Zoe.
Umm-- It's a cult TV show that lasted all of 13 episodes in 2002.
"May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one."-- Captain Malcolm Reynolds
10-28-2019 04:59 PM
All categories isn't a category.
It's what shows as the default when the buyer doesn't specify a category.
For example, I just Search "firefly zoe" and got 222 listings, about half of them for stuff that met the Search terms but of no interest to me.
Then I went to the category Collectibles and got only 69 listings, but most did match my wants, although again all met the Search terms.
If I added the term "serenity" to the Search, the listings dropped to 35 all of them matching what I was looking for.
Interestingly, the actual items seemed to change in each Search.
I believe that every time a member does a Search without opening any listings or actually buying anything, the Search program removes some of the "rejected" listings and shows others from the 125million possible listings available at any given time.
To test that, I used "firefly zoe serenity" in All Categories and this time I got only 33 listings, and many of them were pictures of Gina Torres, not even in her role as Zoe.
Umm-- It's a cult TV show that lasted all of 13 episodes in 2002.
"May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one."-- Captain Malcolm Reynolds
10-28-2019 06:48 PM
As femme mentioned "All Categories" is not a category. I will suggest the few items you have shown us are works of art, I do not think they should be listed anywhere within the Collectibles categories.
I suggest that you consider listing carved items like in your first two photos under ... Art ~ Carving ~ (Choose an appropriate material like Stone or Wood).
Fine Porcelain or ceramic figures would best fit under ... Antique ~ Decorative Arts ~ Ceramics and Porcelain ~ Figures
One method of finding an appropriate category for a specific item would be to do the following.
10-29-2019 08:49 PM
You need to choose one category out of All, you can add second category, but you will be charged for additional service.
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11-02-2019 04:43 PM
Great Idea I will have to get my thinking cap on for some really good and fancy names. and take some info from the other sellers,