06-28-2023 06:07 AM
Getting no view on posted items no sure what’s going on never seen this and I’ve been selling for 8 years now
06-28-2023 06:19 AM
Could it be an item that eBay is deluged with sellers? Check price against other listings. Also check all your listing details and category for accuracy.
06-28-2023 06:28 AM - edited 06-28-2023 06:28 AM
@spidey2 wrote:Getting no view on posted items no sure what’s going on never seen this and I’ve been selling for 8 years now
I only see two items for sale on this account.
One is the darkroom timer is $51 with shipping.
Current listings and recent sold items show that $25 with shipping is the going rate.
The most recent one auctioned went for 99 cents.
06-28-2023 06:35 AM
The actual view counts cannot be trusted anyway, Have been noticing views come & go before the thirty days, Very erratic
06-28-2023 07:32 AM
For the Chucky item, try using the word "animated" instead of "moving" and also add the word "doll" in your title.
06-28-2023 07:36 AM
No Advertising=No Views!
Simple Math!
06-28-2023 07:37 AM
You may have noted an announcement regarding the change in view counts. But if not, eBay has recalculated the way they are counted.
All bot views are removed and only actual users are counted. Then the counter resets each month, so each listing is back to zero. No more historical counts over the life of the listing.
Below is the policy for more information.
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/listings/listing-tips/page-views?id=4165
06-28-2023 07:41 AM
No one will ever pay $80 for you to ship them a doll. Sorry but you are not going to receive views. If you do it is because someone is just curious.
06-28-2023 08:33 AM
That's odd. My views still show historical data for 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, etc. It seems to be a rolling 30-day count, so the views go up or down as old days are dropped off and new days added.
06-28-2023 08:43 AM
Listing it should be advertising enough. It was for 25 years.
06-28-2023 09:06 AM
@stevemartin60 It is plenty enough. If someone wants to pay an over-priced amount of $80 shipping for a Chuckie, they will buy it. No need for advertising. A school kid knows enough if they wanted a Chuckie they would come to Ebay to buy it.
06-28-2023 09:08 AM
@craft-stash wrote:No Advertising=No Views!
Simple Math!
No demand and over-priced no views. Simple math.
06-28-2023 09:21 AM
I screwed up two listings at the end of May. Two aluminum wheels.
When I listed them, I saw that these were selling pretty well.
Good wheels, good descriptions.
Accidentally priced them at 19.00 (free shipping) instead of 119.00.
That's not far from scrap value.
They sold, I cried, but I did ship them (my fault).
Took them a month to sell though.
06-28-2023 09:22 AM
@redlinear Wow.. I would have taken the defect.
06-28-2023 09:32 AM
@coolections wrote:@redlinear Wow.. I would have taken the defect.
Way things used to be at B2C sites, at Onsale I remember selling 42 motherboards w/ CPU's for $19 each in pricing error that should have been $119 ea. Bottom line in B2C is you ship em' or you ain't selling there anymore. At the sametime, back in the day vending at uBid I was relisting (a 12 hr. process, 2 days in row for the months offerings) and ran across a seller who priced two sets of Infinity Tower Speakers starting at $9 bucks but had them ending at 4 AM in the morning. I bid, won both sets, $9 a set.