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Listing Relisted Item and Placement

Simple Question. After Using the freebee listings, To Relist an Item, I Pay with My own Money, But the Placement of the item goes to page 1000. New Listings goes to page One. My Question is, If I Pay for a Listing, A Relisted Item, should it be Going to page One??

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Re: Listing Relisted Item and Placement

The simple answer is, No. 

Thats not how listing placement works. 

klhmdg  •  Volunteer Community Mentor
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Re: Listing Relisted Item and Placement

Unless you're paying to promote it, and even then...

"If a product doesn't sell, raise the price" - Reese Palley
"If it sold FAST, it was priced too low" - also Reese Palley
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Re: Listing Relisted Item and Placement

Free listing or paid listing has no bearing on the search.

A new listing goes to page 1 only if you are searching for new listings regardless if it's a free listing or paid listing.

M*A*S*H theme - Johnny Mandel
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Re: Listing Relisted Item and Placement

The placement one gets in Search results has many factors. But there is no guarantee one will get premium placement simply because it is a paid listing vs a free listing. For more information on Search placement factors, see the link below. This info is found in the User Agreement, Section entitled “Listing Conditions”:

 

  • We strive to create a marketplace where buyers find what they are looking for. Therefore, the appearance or placement of listings in search and browse results will depend on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to:
    • buyer's location, search query, browsing site, and history;
    • item's location, listing format, price and shipping cost, terms of service, end time, history, and relevance to the user query;
    • seller's history, including listing practices, Detailed Seller Ratings, eBay policy compliance, feedback, and defect rate; and
    • number of listings matching the buyer's query,..”

https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/member-behaviour-policies/user-agreement?id=4259#6

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