03-19-2019 10:58 AM
Lets say you have 50 free listings a month.
You list your original 50 listings and keep your listing count at 50.
At the end of 20-30 days or whenever you want, take a listing that isn't doing good and completely change it, make it a whole new item.
You are still rotating items, keeping the listings fresh and updated, you are not loosing any listings and you don't have to worry about going over and being charged.
Would that work the way I think it would?
03-19-2019 11:04 AM - edited 03-19-2019 11:06 AM
Not a good idea. Listings get indexed with specific attributes and SEO factors so the incoming links and or on site catalog product pages would be a mess if seller did this and would lead to larger amounts of potential buyers seeing completely different items.
One of the biggest problem is the very first step in a listing and that is the eBay category that often get over looked when listing which is why we see spoons and forks listed in baseball hat categories, etc.
Good Luck Selling!
03-19-2019 11:05 AM
Have seen that suggestion before as a work around.
I would find that more confusing than just keeping watch on the listings that I want to renew, and cancelling at day 29 for the ones that I want to take a rest.
The listing # would stay the same with your suggestion, but the item would be different. Confusing for anyone searching/watching/following your listing.
03-19-2019 12:32 PM
@goodluckselling wrote:Not a good idea. Listings get indexed with specific attributes and SEO factors so the incoming links and or on site catalog product pages would be a mess if seller did this and would lead to larger amounts of potential buyers seeing completely different items.
One of the biggest problem is the very first step in a listing and that is the eBay category that often get over looked when listing which is why we see spoons and forks listed in baseball hat categories, etc.
Good Luck Selling!
I didn't know if it would work very good on Ebay or not?
You would have to make sure to change everything.