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05-26-2018 01:30 PM
When you search with a few key words and get back hundred or thousands of results, they are always sorted by "Best Match". What determines the best match to your search words? I don't notice any pattern that the results match anything I searched on. How can I set the default sort to Price, lowest first instead of "Best Match"?
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05-26-2018 02:58 PM
To set defaults in search results, start from a succesful search result (one that returns at least 1 actual match with your keywords, as opposed to 0 found but then they put close ones after that) and click the "View" button towards the top right of the results, then choose "Customize" and the default sort order is a drop down menu, select your choice and make any other changes to the default then Apply Changes at the bottom. Mine has stuck at what I set it for years now, but sometimes there is a format change and you have to go through the process again.
Re: What does "Best Match" even mean and how can I set default sort to Price, lowest first
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05-26-2018 01:55 PM
I think best match are the listings eBay thinks best match your search and I think part of the criteria they use are how “special” the sellers are—there are things sellers do that earn them better placement and whatnot. I haven’t been able to set a default search in years, it always reverts to best match.
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05-26-2018 02:58 PM
To set defaults in search results, start from a succesful search result (one that returns at least 1 actual match with your keywords, as opposed to 0 found but then they put close ones after that) and click the "View" button towards the top right of the results, then choose "Customize" and the default sort order is a drop down menu, select your choice and make any other changes to the default then Apply Changes at the bottom. Mine has stuck at what I set it for years now, but sometimes there is a format change and you have to go through the process again.
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05-26-2018 04:28 PM - edited 05-26-2018 04:29 PM
I've had my default search set to nearest zip for like, forever.
Do a search, any search will do.
Click view>customize
A little window will pop up in the center of the page. Set it up however you want, be sure to click "apply changes".
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05-26-2018 07:25 PM
@woodland_gnome wrote:To set defaults in search results, start from a succesful search result (one that returns at least 1 actual match with your keywords, as opposed to 0 found but then they put close ones after that) and click the "View" button towards the top right of the results, then choose "Customize" and the default sort order is a drop down menu, select your choice and make any other changes to the default then Apply Changes at the bottom. Mine has stuck at what I set it for years now, but sometimes there is a format change and you have to go through the process again.
Excellent advice.
