07-28-2020 04:38 AM
Hi, I've noticed in a lot of Main titles that after you put in what you are selling you can add a "See More" to the main title. Can someone please tell me how to do that
Thanks
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07-28-2020 07:35 AM
It sounds like you are referring to the Description line beneath the main title, available when you're selling Used items. The only way to make that say "See more..." is to use more characters than the display area allows.
07-28-2020 05:09 AM
Not sure where you are talking about..........on Mobile? you can always include it in the title.......
07-28-2020 05:26 AM
It would be in the listing category. I am not using a mobile. I'm using my computer. Here's an example:
07-28-2020 07:32 AM
By main title you mean category? I see that in the category sometimes when I search, but I believe it is something ebay does, not the seller.
07-28-2020 07:35 AM
It sounds like you are referring to the Description line beneath the main title, available when you're selling Used items. The only way to make that say "See more..." is to use more characters than the display area allows.
07-28-2020 07:36 AM - edited 07-28-2020 07:36 AM
@grammie25 wrote:Hi, I've noticed in a lot of Main titles that after you put in what you are selling you can add a "See More" to the main title. Can someone please tell me how to do that
Thanks
@grammie25 Are you referring to a Subtitle? That's an extra fee and charged every time your item relists, even auto relists. It's $1 for items starting prices up to $150 and $3 for over $150. The fee is charged even if your item doesn't sell.
07-28-2020 08:02 AM
@grammie25 wrote:It would be in the listing category. I am not using a mobile. I'm using my computer. Here's an example:
What you're showing there (that I see) is an ebay page that lists alot of stuff in various categories from different sellers......you can't do that kind of thing in a listing.......
07-28-2020 09:24 AM
@grammie25 wrote:It would be in the listing category. I am not using a mobile. I'm using my computer. Here's an example:
The link you provided just leads to a category search for ladie's slips.
I think I know what you're talking about, but you need to provide an example of an item which shows what you mean. I've been looking but I can't find any listings that have that.
07-30-2020 09:30 AM
@mtgraves7984 wrote:It sounds like you are referring to the Description line beneath the main title, available when you're selling Used items. The only way to make that say "See more..." is to use more characters than the display area allows.
Actually, the example that was provided looks like an item that was listed using the Product Catalog ... in this situation, underneath the Category links at the top of the listing, there is another link to "See More Vintage Vanity ..." see more items that were listed from the same category page, so they are supposed to be similar items to the one i n the listing.
But, if OP won't provide an example of an item listing where they saw that, and presumably copied the link from, then we can't determine what it was.
07-30-2020 11:43 AM
You mean the condition section? I'm still lost in what the OP is talking about.
07-31-2020 12:56 PM - edited 07-31-2020 01:01 PM
No, I don't mean the condition section. If there's a continuation there, it says "Read more" not "See more ....".
I'm referring to the "See more ..." link that is shown after the category links, at the top of the page, ONLY when an item was listed from a product page. The "See more ..." link takes you to the product page where you can see all of the listings that are tied to that product page, so it's supposed to show you all of those items that are on the site.
That is consistent with the copy-and-paste that OP tried to link, it included the string of branch-and-leaf-categories for vintage ladies slips, and the beginning of the text for the "See more ..." link that appeared to be for some kind of Vanity Fair vinitage lingerie. But, I couldn't find any product page for Vanity Fair vintage lingerie of any kind. Like this:
Here's an example of the link I mean ... it was much easier to find one for a book, because most books have product pages:
07-31-2020 01:12 PM - edited 07-31-2020 01:13 PM
Okay, thanks. That's actually what I thought they were talking about to begin with when I asked if she meant category instead of title. I didn't know why it showed up sometimes so I appreciate you explaining it to me. Thanks for the response and screenshots.
07-31-2020 01:22 PM
Ah hah! I FOUND it!!
Here's a link to the product page, and this is a PERFECT example of a product page that should not exist. You can see it is supposed to be for a size 34 slip, but only one of the listings is size 34. The others are size 36 and size 42/48 (whatever THAT means). https://www.ebay.com/p/14018012928#ProductDetails
@grammie25, you really don't WANT to have this on your listings. It advertises other sellers' items, and tends to lead potential buyers away from your items, so it reduces your chances of a sale. And, sales that are made from product pages like this are much more likely to lead to unsatisfied buyers, because they would very likely buy the wrong size if they purchased from this page.