04-10-2019 04:50 AM
Hi everyone
I will leave eBay for months or even a year. Now I have about 1000 lists on eBay. Will reduce them to 100. (So I could change my plan from $59 to $5 per month)
File Exchange could backup my lists to csv file. But all the photos will lost. When I relisted them, would have to upload images one by one. And some of the photos might have lost local.
It will be great if I could backup them all, each one list together with its photos, downloaded from my eBay. So I could relist them easily when I come back to eBay. Is there any way I could do that?
Thank you!
04-10-2019 04:53 AM
04-10-2019 05:14 AM - edited 04-10-2019 05:16 AM
eBay does not offer the option to download images. When you upload images, eBay creates multiple images in different sizes to work with the eBay processes. They then discard the original. These images are the intellectual property of eBay (see the UserAgreement). For this reason, you should always save the original images yourself.
Using the eBay feature CustomLabel can help you save/name your images...CustomLabel_1, CustomLabel_2, etc.
With the lower cost plans you may not have access to the SellerHub feature 'Inventory'. This might allow you to save your images, but I have no experience with this feature to say for sure. Nor do I know the time that eBay stores these images.
The FileExchange options do not give you many of the fields you might wish. Besides images, the biggest would be the description.
Relist them easily...i would not hope for that. eBay is a constantly evolving marketplace. A year from now these listings may/will have undergone changes. They may need work to be relisted.
04-10-2019 06:34 AM
Thank you my friend. Your idea is great and exactly I need.
It seems the feature 'Inventory' do save listing and photo for long time. I can find my listings 2 years ago and it still works. 'Inventory' is a feature below to Selling Manager Pro. As you mentioned, lower costs plan do not cover that. Will have to spend extra $16/mo for it.
So I guess I will choose the other way, re-organize my photos by custom label, and upload one by one when listing again.
It surprised me that the File Exchange could not download the description field. Thank you for letting me know. It is lucky for me only about 10% of my listing have specified description. Might have to save the HTML file to a folder. Then copy the description into new listing when I was back.
Thank you again for everything. Very helpful.
04-10-2019 05:30 PM
You can back up your photos and descriptions in ACTIVE listings and download as zip files to your computer by using these tools.
http://www.isdntek.com/ebaytools/BulkPhotoScanner.htm
The photo zipper tool will open with your list of photo URLs
http://isdntek.com/ebaytools/BulkPhotoZip.htm
You can archive descriptions with this tool.
http://www.isdntek.com/ebaytools/ActiveContentEditor.htm
You will use the itemID as the common link for matching photos to descriptions. The photos will be saved by itemID, with an index number at the end if a listing has multiple photos, like 332456783366 [1].jpg and the descriptions will be saved in the spreadsheet with itemID. You can collect a few other details by downloading a File Exchange report, and that will also have the itemID.
Later, you can match up all of the item IDs to reconstruct your listings.
04-10-2019 05:45 PM
Thanks! I had decided to wait until you posted on this (I did not know the status of your photo zipper and knew you ran searches of topics on this community). I did not wish to offer a tool that I had no experience with.
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