06-22-2025 10:34 AM
I've been selling on Ebay for over 20 years. I generally have 150 or so items listed at all times. Its been great side cash. However , I notice this year sale have dropped dramatically. Someone PLEASE don't make it a political statement because even during the 2008 financial crisis , Covid in 2020 , etc, I still had great sales. Anyone have similar experiences?
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06-23-2025 10:25 AM - edited 06-23-2025 10:28 AM
Sales dropping off on material possessions ?
You may find inquiry into happiness appreciation & the hedonic treadmill of some interest
06-23-2025 10:26 AM
He asked not to make it political.
06-23-2025 10:27 AM
There is no particular rhyme or reason.
06-23-2025 10:29 AM
The "hedonic treadmill"? What?
06-23-2025 10:44 AM
As far as promoting...I find lowering the price is a better option for me.
Six of one....
I'd rather give 2% in fees to eBay than 10% discount to a buyer.
But I'd rather give 10% discount to a buyer than 10% in fees to eBay.
And many would rather give a 10% discount to the buyer than 2% in fees to eBay.
Which is an emotional rather than a business decision for many.
The question is really - what puts the most money in our pockets?
06-23-2025 10:47 AM - edited 06-23-2025 10:47 AM
06-23-2025 11:09 AM
I would say it's probably something to do with bad practices leading people to mark the over abundance of messing, notifications offers on a miss click as spam that then causes the engines to knock them down on search and email to show up in a instant shredded file..ect ect..that's becoming my theory..
06-23-2025 11:10 AM
sales dismal this past week The stuff going on it the world is taking some responsibility I would think..
06-23-2025 11:11 AM
When I consistently list more items for sale to back up the existing listings, my sales are always higher.
When I don't list new items for weeks or months, my sales are always slower.
06-23-2025 11:55 AM
It's complicated
06-23-2025 01:12 PM
I thought things were bad when my monthly sales dropped from 35-45 per month to the 20s (Jan 2023). Six months later they dropped to the teens. Every month this year has been bad (sold 11 items in 4 different months and 9 in April) This month is going to be my worst ever in 25+ years... TWO small sales and it's June 23.
I'm going to list some stuff that hasn't been up for a long time... you never know...
06-23-2025 02:01 PM
And next year also! And the year after that, and the year after that.
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06-23-2025 02:28 PM
The Ops products resemble what I am thinking about. Nice OLD tools books, etc., some of which I even have, but did not collect or purchase myself. I won't go into the stories of why I have a lot of old tools, but I do.
Many older boomers no longer have a need or desire to keep a grandfather, great-grandfathers, toolboxes, tools, vintage artifacts, manuals, NASA photographs, and other fascinating memorabilia from bygone eras for our children who don't want these things.
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06-23-2025 02:44 PM - edited 06-23-2025 03:06 PM
Re: sales dropping off of material possessions
I would not find it as surprising that more & more people are nowadays interested in positive psychology
06-23-2025 03:17 PM
Have you tried enlisting items then resist them after they are unlisted? Works for me.