Because your descriptions are in good English, but your own is poor, I will assume you are dropshipping from a supplier who gives you both descriptions and pictures.
Demand pictures that show your Sterling Silver is marked (925).
Is your supplier shipping from Indian (good) or from China (questionable).
The Location on the selling form is that of the product, not your own.
Your pieces are very attractive and your prices surprisingly low, especially for sterling silver.
You may do better by raising the prices, and by ending them with "99" for example $12.99 instead of $12.34.
Or even $34.99 instead of $12.34.
The higher price indicates higher quality to many consumers.
And you can use the extra money for faster (more expensive) shipping.
Have you tried increasing the percentage off for your sale? 5% off is nothing and hardly an incentive when stores like Macy's, Kohls, JC Penney's and many eBay sellers are offering 50% or more off on a regular basis.
Your selling limits should rise after you have proven to be a reliable seller with lots and lots of successful sales. You only have 2. For most people building a successful business does not happen overnight, it can take years and years of work. If you're looking for a fast buck selling online is not the best venue.
As others noted nobody here can increase your limits. One thing I would suggest is you take a look at the items you have sold and see what your net return is after the sale to determine how much, if any, profit you are making.
Most of your items are low dollar and come with free shipping. I am not familiar with what postage costs out of India but after you subtract the eBay fees and postage from your sale price then deduct what you paid for the item when you acquired it are you making enough for your time and efforts?
Did you want to increase your sales? Why? You have 287 , rather over priced items in a very saturated category and you've only sold 2 items. I would be thankful as a new seller eBay gave you that many to list. Sell what you have. Once you've accumulated some more sales, ask eBay to increase your sales. No one here can do that for you.
kensgiftshop
·2 years agoWhy does it show the item is in India, but in the description you say: The delivery time from Ukraine: 10-25 days.
Are the items located in India or Ukraine?
reallynicestamps
·2 years agoBecause your descriptions are in good English, but your own is poor, I will assume you are dropshipping from a supplier who gives you both descriptions and pictures.
Demand pictures that show your Sterling Silver is marked (925).
Is your supplier shipping from Indian (good) or from China (questionable).
The Location on the selling form is that of the product, not your own.
Your pieces are very attractive and your prices surprisingly low, especially for sterling silver.
You may do better by raising the prices, and by ending them with "99" for example $12.99 instead of $12.34.
Or even $34.99 instead of $12.34.
The higher price indicates higher quality to many consumers.
And you can use the extra money for faster (more expensive) shipping.
theteamsetguy
·2 years ago@anishje_0 ,
Have you tried increasing the percentage off for your sale? 5% off is nothing and hardly an incentive when stores like Macy's, Kohls, JC Penney's and many eBay sellers are offering 50% or more off on a regular basis.
Have you tried a BOGO sale?
toysaver
·2 years agoYour selling limits should rise after you have proven to be a reliable seller with lots and lots of successful sales. You only have 2. For most people building a successful business does not happen overnight, it can take years and years of work. If you're looking for a fast buck selling online is not the best venue.
dbfolks166mt
·2 years agoAs others noted nobody here can increase your limits. One thing I would suggest is you take a look at the items you have sold and see what your net return is after the sale to determine how much, if any, profit you are making.
Most of your items are low dollar and come with free shipping. I am not familiar with what postage costs out of India but after you subtract the eBay fees and postage from your sale price then deduct what you paid for the item when you acquired it are you making enough for your time and efforts?
ckimodog
·2 years ago@anishje_0
Did you want to increase your sales? Why? You have 287 , rather over priced items in a very saturated category and you've only sold 2 items. I would be thankful as a new seller eBay gave you that many to list. Sell what you have. Once you've accumulated some more sales, ask eBay to increase your sales. No one here can do that for you.
Good luck
Sorry inctease my sell ?
Are you trying to say increase your monthly selling limits? You need to go here >Selling Limits
No one in this forum can help you with that.
This is a member to member forum of fellow buyers and sellers.