08-30-2017 11:01 AM
Hi,
I have just put some items to promoted listings and try it out. Do I need to pay the percentage of the insert fee plus final fee if the item is sold? or I only need to pay the percentage of final fee.
Do you think it is worth to join this promoted listings?
Thanks.
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08-31-2017 11:05 AM
@mistwomandancing wrote:For the majority of the inventory I deal in, 'promoted' listings wouldn't be worth paying for. When I look up my current competition, the few that are promoted listings are always interspersed down the page with listings that are NOT promoted listings, so why would a seller want to pay extra for that? Regardless of whether I look at eBay's Best Match or switch to Lowest Price, the promoted listings are still just mixed in with all the rest on the page, certainly not leading the list either. Not worth much as far as I can see.
How do you recognize a promoted listing in search?
08-30-2017 03:19 PM
Yes you have to pay the % fee on top of other fees if your promoted item sells when buyer directly clicks on the sponsored link of your item. You need 12 - 20% ad rate to be more effective. Start new promotions 3 times a day spread out over the day i.e. morning, lunch time and evening. End old promotions. Try to put 20-30 items per promotion. Its then worth to join this program because if you follow the steps above ebay has to reposition your listings in the search engine. 20% will get you to the top of search results. Thus more likely to sell.
08-30-2017 06:42 PM
@funchoice wrote:Hi,
I have just put some items to promoted listings and try it out. Do I need to pay the percentage of the insert fee plus final fee if the item is sold? or I only need to pay the percentage of final fee.
Do you think it is worth to join this promoted listings?
Thanks.
I'll copy and paste my feelings on this subject from a previous thread.
"I don't have the answer. So far I have ignored the $30. credit.
Mainly because I am so ticked to find out all the regular listings I paid for aren't also getting the proper amount of exposure without being promoted.
Nothing was ever announced by ebay to the fact that regular listings would have downgraded exposure.
It's no wonder hardly anything is selling."
08-30-2017 06:54 PM
08-30-2017 07:57 PM
For the majority of the inventory I deal in, 'promoted' listings wouldn't be worth paying for. When I look up my current competition, the few that are promoted listings are always interspersed down the page with listings that are NOT promoted listings, so why would a seller want to pay extra for that? Regardless of whether I look at eBay's Best Match or switch to Lowest Price, the promoted listings are still just mixed in with all the rest on the page, certainly not leading the list either. Not worth much as far as I can see.
08-31-2017 11:05 AM
@mistwomandancing wrote:For the majority of the inventory I deal in, 'promoted' listings wouldn't be worth paying for. When I look up my current competition, the few that are promoted listings are always interspersed down the page with listings that are NOT promoted listings, so why would a seller want to pay extra for that? Regardless of whether I look at eBay's Best Match or switch to Lowest Price, the promoted listings are still just mixed in with all the rest on the page, certainly not leading the list either. Not worth much as far as I can see.
How do you recognize a promoted listing in search?
08-31-2017 03:36 PM
994john wrote:
mistwomandancing wrote:For the majority of the inventory I deal in, 'promoted' listings wouldn't be worth paying for. When I look up my current competition, the few that are promoted listings are always interspersed down the page with listings that are NOT promoted listings, so why would a seller want to pay extra for that? Regardless of whether I look at eBay's Best Match or switch to Lowest Price, the promoted listings are still just mixed in with all the rest on the page, certainly not leading the list either. Not worth much as far as I can see.
How do you recognize a promoted listing in search?
Promoted listings sport the additional heading of Sponsored. So, most listings down the page don't have that, but a few do... here and there among all the normal listings. There doesn't seem to be anything that sets them apart from any other listing or order placement on the page other than that note.
09-02-2017 05:56 PM
I'm in search every day and STILL haven't seen one yet.
09-02-2017 06:14 PM
They don't cost anything unless you run over the $30 credit, if you are eligible for it..... so I really don't understand why people don't at least try it.......
As far as %'s go I would start low and then adjust..... I sold a one of a kind at 2%......pair of Flo Blue plates, not a sought after item.
They appear in other places besides search........so sometimes NOT where one would expect to find the article...for some cases, it's like the chocolate at the checkout counter, the buyer may NOT be looking for the item.....but may buy on impulse......
10-01-2017 02:03 PM
10-04-2017 09:35 AM
how do i know if is a promoted item....i still have my normal allotment but: how do i note when is a collectable and get the promotion....does ebay decides if is promotion or not,,,i list records collectable and do not get promotion,,,
12-10-2017 09:56 PM
12-30-2017 12:37 PM - edited 12-30-2017 12:38 PM
What is the fee amount? 2%, 5%, 10% of the item price? The main page simply states that it is a percentage of the price of comparable items. But, when selling artisan or unique items, what does Ebay compare?
04-19-2018 08:31 PM
the $30 is not per quarter it is the month that the quarter lands on. hence the $30 only counts in Jan April July and October. you have to pay for feb -march may- june august september and november december. its not spread out across the 3 months. i found out the hard way. and customer service and i got into it fairly bad over it. but for me it pays off. cause my sales have increased even though a lot of my sales are not promoted link followed. people see and item and check out my other stuff and then come back and buy from me later. 3 of my buyers shared simular stories. then again they happen to be sellers as well. they say it is common so they buy after they leave the sponcered listing
04-21-2018 12:36 AM