12-14-2022 10:25 AM
12-14-2022 10:45 AM - edited 12-14-2022 10:48 AM
Hi
Given what you're selling, I don't think it's really necessary. On a high dollar item, ok... but you're items are very inexpensive and I seriously doubt any one is going to pay $59.99 to ship a plastic shelf supporter. Those are very inexpensive. Are those items actually coming from SL or somewhere else? Do you have them in your personal possession, because you are using stock photos. Just wondering.
I would work on my listings and not charge so much for shipping. Or maybe sell something else.
Good luck and Happy Selling.
12-14-2022 12:13 PM
You need to have a selling history first. You can't promote when you first start selling.
As the other poster suggested, you need to have a serious look at your shipping costs, they are very high.
12-14-2022 12:31 PM - edited 12-14-2022 12:33 PM
Others have already commented about the shipping cost, etc. I will chime in with it appears you are drop shipping from retailers which violates the eBay policy regarding drop shipping. The following item has EXACTLY the same pictures as WalMart has in it's store listing and it can be purchased at WalMart for $31.
I would imagine if I checked your other listings I would find the same thing. Be careful about drop shipping it is a poor business model and lots of drop shippers don't last long before they are suspended.
Also make sure you fully understand PL before you dive into that sink hole. There is no evidence that PL improves sales.
12-14-2022 12:38 PM
Every listing you have is a mistake that has no chance of selling. Nothing you have listed is worth more than about $2. These are the sort of things that sit unsold on the shelves of our $1 shops.
I think you have a serious issue in your understanding of the value of the US dollar, average US income, what Americans buy and what is available in our stores.