03-02-2018 02:49 PM
I ended all but 4 of my listings due to complete virtual sales stopage. I'm at my witt's end trying to figure it out.
Been selling for 12 years here so I know what to expect ie..good times and bad. But all of my wheels just abruptly fell off for no apparent reason.
Good Luck to all.
I just wonder if I re-list everything that I just ended would it "RE-SET" my sales?? ...kinda like re-booting the computer.
03-02-2018 02:54 PM
It is tough times for many right now-I know that doesnt help. Hope you can find a way to keep going. Best of luck.
03-02-2018 03:00 PM
@namtrag1wrote:I ended all but 4 of my listings due to complete virtual sales stopage. ...I just wonder if I re-list everything that I just ended would it "RE-SET" my sales?? ...kinda like re-booting the computer.
There's only one way to find out -- use up some of your free Store insertions for March.
Looking at your completed listings, I'm wondering whether your listings' item specifics were set up correctly to show available sizes when buyers did size-specific serarches. Are variations included automatically?
03-02-2018 03:24 PM
OP, you are the one from the other post who admitted that your prices are much higher than others.
Try lowering your prices and maybe you will entice some of your past customers to come back.
Good customers, even loyal ones, are not going to oversepend when they can get that item elsewhere for much less.
Might have worked in the past, but times have changed.
03-02-2018 03:30 PM
It just might.
03-02-2018 03:32 PM - edited 03-02-2018 03:35 PM
@namtrag1wrote:I ended all but 4 of my listings due to complete virtual sales stopage. I'm at my witt's end trying to figure it out.
The first three of your ended listings I looked at:
1) Steve Madden Haunt: Yours = $120, DSW = $60 (same stock photo)
2) Steve Madden Fenway: Yours = $150, Macy's = $67 (same stock photo)
2) Vlado Atlas 3: Yours = $160, Vlado's own website = $90 (same stock photo)
You are at your wit's end because you refuse to see that your prices are not competitive.
I am not the first one on these boards to suggest to you that your prices are double the going rate for these shoes.
IMHO "rebooting" your listings is not going to make people suddenly pay twice what they need to.
03-02-2018 03:39 PM
I've spent the last three days researching other venues. Plenty of terms of service, reviews, youtube.
You have one decent option to sell nationally, quite a few locally. What we dont know is what tweaks are being made to the ebay search engine, possibly hourly.
What could it hurt?
03-02-2018 03:44 PM
Although the OP stated they have been selling here for 12 years. At what price idk?
03-02-2018 04:21 PM
@dvdappsterwrote:Although the OP stated they have been selling here for 12 years. At what price idk?
All it takes is one single competitor suddenly entering the same market that you have previously been successful in... offering the same merchandise you deal in but at a huge savings over your high prices, and suddenly you've lost most all your would-be customers!
03-02-2018 04:41 PM
@dvdappsterwrote:Although the OP stated they have been selling here for 12 years. At what price idk?
eBay sellers now compete with the entire internet.
The entire internet has changed a lot in the last 12 years.
03-02-2018 04:50 PM
03-02-2018 05:12 PM
Just dealing in saturated merchandise category that some buyers are getting sent into the grouped listings format,but its a feature coming down the pike for the rest of the rag merchants and they'll be joining the OP before fall wondering what just happened?
03-02-2018 05:14 PM
15,359 / 55 just not real good odds but better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick....
03-02-2018 05:23 PM
When putting an unsold item back up, I'd recommend 'sell similar' which should be identical to the ended item.
I'm not sure it's true or even measurable, but I'm under the impression that 'relisting' an unsold item makes it a little less visible in ebay search results (to the lazy or inept buyers who don't bother trying to outsmart ebay's rigged and lousy search algos).
03-02-2018 05:31 PM
I've been hearing that too for awhile now, so I've tried it both ways for things that run their 30 days and end unsold... and I haven't noticed one nickel's worth of difference. Not even a penny's worth of difference. I'm beginning to think that *advice* is just one of those things we hear and then repeat and then it begins to be accepted as truth. It isn't the truth for me, one way or the other.