
03-13-2018 11:19 PM
03-13-2018 11:55 PM
Classified advertising directing people to my store on ebay.
03-14-2018 02:22 AM - edited 03-14-2018 02:23 AM
I started my Stores so long ago that we only got seen when there were not enough regular listings.
I do have a Facebook page, as Reallynicestamps, which I occasionally remember to post to and which has never given a single sale.
Which might have something to do with the 'occasionally' part.
I still think the best advertising we can have on eBay is in those 80 FREE keystrokes that make up the title.
Followed by the Item Specifics we choose.
Our customers are not looking for a Store in my opinion, they are looking for stuff and run across our Stores.
BTW- you don't need a Store to sell on eBay.
Just list.
You will be restricted in the number and value of listings for a few months until you prove your mettle.
You will get a small boost in Search for a month or so-- but so will every other newbie that signs up that month.
You have up to 50 Free Listings.
Go.
List.
Make mistakes.
Learn.
Grow.
03-14-2018 10:52 AM - edited 03-14-2018 10:57 AM
Many sellers will come to eBay with a new type of inventory... a new idea for selling.
Then after a while sales stop... The first group of people that came to buy did so... and then there were less people looking to buy..... old inventory with less new buyers
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What we have to do....
(1) Constantly adding new inventory
(2) Open up new categories of inventory... complementary to the first group of inventory but different.
(3) A new category sells best if there are more than 30 listings in that category
(4) Constantly work and rework the listings.
Revising one's listings will stimulate search.
This includes when we adjust postage in the middle of January.
Stimulate search
(1) "Pretend" to do a revision.... postal code.... Remove and add the same code.
(2) During June-July.... end and relist all listings.... Do not let listings get ... old... The search protocol loves newer.... listings. A listing is old if it has been over 16 to 18 months on eBay without a sale
(3) Adjust titles.....
All of the books about Canada history do not need these two words in the title because the search uses item specifics when someone does a search for Canada History.
However for other listings in specific groups specific words will be place at the end of a title for a listing....... such as Birds Canada... Art Canada.... Military Canada
My titles identify book content, because in many instances the title of the book does not identify the content....... A Book with the title "Dummies" does not show that the book is about cruise missile testing in northern Canada.
Many sellers of a book will put the wrong type of information in the title of a listing, and then do not present what is in the content of the book in the description. In many instances their listing will be lost on eBay.
Sellers must put keywords ....as words..... in a listing. People will put infomation about a book's content by placing photographs in a listing ... The search protocol cannot read photographs.... and that makes keywords important. The same applie to all categories of sales on eBay.... words... words... words ... that tha the search protocol can read.
The search protocol looks at the title of a listing..... most important the first few words, and then the item specifics.... and also the information in the description.
How many sellers say that the pictures are the description. "Real' words are important...
Never let the inventory on eBay go without being worked and reworked
03-14-2018 01:30 PM
Have not had a store on eBay for about 10 years now...and have never promoted anywhere, at any time...I do not do social media.
03-14-2018 02:50 PM
Having a store puts a seller's listings at one location.
Someone can link to a store and find everything that seller has on eBay.
Without a store the listings are everywhere.... This spread of listings across eBay will also happen with a store.... However that single location... the store.... allows a potential buyer to visit everything at once..... Multiple purchases from one seller results in a lower cost for postage.
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Everything that relates to Canada > history is in one location.
My books that relate to Canada's military are not dispersed across Military and War, where the primary interest is the US military... The same applies to social aspects, cultural industries, and more.
You can also promote what is in the store by following each and every one of eBay's rules.
No policy violations in the listings.... particularly as it relates when compared to other sellers of the same type of inventory.
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Starting to sell on eBay today is a lot different than it was 10 to 14 years ago. Lots has changed, and one has to be more focussed and more careful today. eBay is constantly adjusting, and in order to be successful on eBay a seller must adjust accordingly.
Sometimes I did things that felt like I was doing the change before eBay introduced the change.
Even in difficult situations the change occurred in a relatively quick manner.
03-14-2018 03:10 PM
I agree that a Store is useful for organizing a lot of varied material, whether that is assorted topics in Books or (like the OP) the Store has different 'aisles' for screwdrivers, girdles, Blue Mountain pottery, fanzines, necklaces, and cutlery.
But Stores cost money.
A non-Store seller already gets 50 Free Listings every month.
So to my mind, a new seller should not bother with a Store until she has at least 51 unique items to list and probably over a hundred .( The arithmetic is beyond me. )
There is a link on each listing that shows all the seller's items together, Store or no Store.
03-14-2018 06:47 PM
A store allows for unique categories to present the seller's inventory.
These categories can be very specific to the listed inventory and most different than what eBay presents as item specifics for the same inventory.
03-14-2018 08:51 PM - edited 03-14-2018 08:57 PM
@cumos55wrote:Having a store puts a seller's listings at one location.
Someone can link to a store and find everything that seller has on eBay.
You do not need a store for that, all you need is the eBay seller ID and the ability to enter a URL in your browser.
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For cumos55 it is: https://www.ebay.ca/sch/cumos55/m.html
For ypdc_dennis (non-store) it's https://www.ebay.ca/sch/ypdc_dennis/m.html
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and you can also switch views between ebay sites by changing ebay.ca to ebay.com (USA) or ebay.co.uk (UK) or cafr.ebay.ca (Canadian french) or ebay.de (Germany) or ebay.fr (France) etc...
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03-14-2018 10:10 PM
A search for my listings on eBay shows everything in eBay categories..
All of the books in Canada > History are shown in one category... a mass of listings. very difficult to find something specific in that mass of listings.
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A search in my store shows the listings in custom categories where for Canada > History there is a presentation of listings in relation to provinces and then subcategories among provinces, as well as other custom categories.
It is a lot easier to view listings among custom categories then in one massive category... Canada > History.
A store is more important with thousands of listings on eBay....
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When I first started on eBay there were no stores.... Today, eBay promotes the use of a store where a seller will choose a store level based on the number of listings uploaded to eBay. Cost defines which store level should be used.
05-13-2018 12:43 AM
This may be useful:
And this:
https://pages.ebay.ca/seller-centre/selling/ebay-stores.html#packages-pricing
05-13-2018 12:42 PM
@femmefan1946 wrote:This may be useful:
And this:
https://pages.ebay.ca/seller-centre/selling/ebay-stores.html#packages-pricing
That salecalc is a nice thing, but it is designed for American use -- costs may be different for Canadians. Still, it is useful for a general idea of whether selling an item is going to be worth the effort.
05-13-2018 04:01 PM
09-11-2019 02:15 PM
Hi everyone,
Due to the length of time that has passed since this thread began I have locked it from future replies. If this is still an issue that warrants discussion, don't hesitate to begin a new thread!