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Is there have a limit how many times we can relist a listing we list as a auction type, If it was not sold?

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You can relist it as many times as you want, as long as your listing limits will allow it.

Why not list it as a fixed price once and be done with it?

Have a Safe and Happy New Year.

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You can relist it as many times as you want, as long as your listing limits will allow it.

Why not list it as a fixed price once and be done with it?

Have a Safe and Happy New Year.
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No but just be warned, relisted items do not show up as new listings. They will take 12+ hours to show in results and will never be at the top, they get buried below the “new” listings that were posted after it. It’s best to create a brand new listing from scratch. Welcome to eBay 🤷

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@thishauntedhoard wrote:

No but just be warned, relisted items do not show up as new listings. They will take 12+ hours to show in results and will never be at the top, they get buried below the “new” listings that were posted after it. It’s best to create a brand new listing from scratch. Welcome to eBay 🤷


Older listing will ALWAYS be at the bottom?

Doesn't  it depend on what search criteria is used?

 

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If it doesn't sell in auction, ask why.

Is the opening price too high?

Reduce it. Or go for FixedPrice/ Best Offer.  Be sure to choose your BO parameters carefully.

Is no one interested, going by Views and Watchers?

Is  the market very limited?

Perhaps using Fixed Price, which gives you  30 days of visibility would work better.

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@artsy_gallery 

Didn't you ask this same question 2 days ago? Have you started to sell yet?  I don't see anything listed .  If you limited to only sell a few items as most new sellers are, I would just use a fixed price buy it now, with immediate payment required and no best offers.  I really don't recommend auctions style listings for those who are just starting out.  That way being a new seller you won't be subject to the sport bidders and scammers that plague Ebay and other sites.  You will also get more serious buyers too. 

 

Make sure you familiarize yourself with the rules and policies that Ebay enforces.  If you still need more help there's always the Ebay Academy.  They can teach you to be a proper and trusted seller and help you to create a business platform that will be beneficial for you.  Good luck should you chose to enroll:

 

 

https://academy.ebay.com/student/catalog/

 

 

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Thanks for your reply. I got it. Have a nice day.

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Thank you for your reply. Yes I asked previous question about fixed listings. This time about Auctions. I go through eBay academy in these days. Thank you so much about mentioning about it. I do handcrafts and sold in my country and many other countries via Instagram, Pinterest, and Esty. So hope to join with eBay and getting increase my sales. In these days I learn about eBay. that's why I put my doubts in hear.

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If you're sorting by newly listed, relisted items will always show up below newly listed items because they take 12+ hours to index. 

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@artsy_gallery 

 

Good luck to you!

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Do not re-auction an auctioned item. If you want to sell it again, change the title and seal it. Avoid re-auctioning the unsold auction item without making any changes.

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