02-10-2020 09:35 PM
Using Social Media to Attract Buyers...is it working?
My reply: It use to.
I Facebook, use Twitter, and Pintrest to promote my listings. In the past, this seemed to generate alot of sales for me, now nothing seems to work.
I am setting more goals to list 20 new things every day. Do you self-promote your listings and if yes, are you seeing a difference?
02-10-2020 09:46 PM - edited 02-10-2020 09:47 PM
Using Social Media to Attract Buyers...is it working?
IMHO, the answer to this question would depend entirely upon how much of a following one has on social media, and whether one's followers would be interested in the items.
02-10-2020 10:30 PM
Using Social Media to Attract Buyers...is it working? OP
I often use social media to promote my stuff . I can only recall one time that it proved to work and result in a sale . The rest is just a guessing game . I've never had a buyer tell me they seen my stuff on Facebook . Tulips
02-10-2020 11:03 PM
02-10-2020 11:12 PM
When you facebook or tweet images of your product in the faces of others: you are doing what commercials do, however I sometimes wonder, now, if those interested are being redirected.
There were times when I was getting sales within minutes after twitting or facebooking an old and new listing.
02-11-2020 12:33 AM
02-11-2020 08:00 AM
When you facebook or tweet images of your product in the faces of others: you are doing what commercials do, getitright ------------------------------
Right ,, although commercials can be disruptive[ EX . My pillow guy - eye roll ] and annoying they still put your products out there . As a consumer I prefer commercials not to be so repetitive until I'm already sick of whatever they're selling before I even think about buying . Tulips
02-11-2020 08:33 AM
I've never used social media to promote, mainly because I rarely use social media. I somehow can't picture my buyers flitting about on social media (I like to think they're more grounded than that) but I could be wrong.
02-11-2020 08:37 AM
It was said, my another poster: using social media to promote your listing is only good if you have a following, and that is not true.
I too get annoyed with the My Pillow Guy, the rotation is too frequent; however he must me doing something right,: getting sales, since he is continuing to pay for the advertisement.
Today, it's just not good enough to simply list your item, Sellers have to draw there customers to them and hope those customers do not get redirected.
Selling full-time is getting harder and harder, I feel if though I have pulled every trick out of the bag to grow more sales, it is becoming very laborious. I love finding and listing new things, but this well is getting drier and drier.
02-11-2020 09:06 AM
We discussed the social media subject a couple of weeks ago, there are few similar posts,
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Last-31-days/m-p/30613846#M1539309
You are at risk of losing potential sales on hard earned traffic from youtube, FB, twitter etc' which might be handed to other sellers - they will hand your sale to another seller through ads on your listing, cheaper similar offerings at the bottom of the page etc'
that might explain why now, you feel that nothing seems to work.
02-11-2020 09:14 AM
I don't use Twitter, but I don't see any ads on Facebook or Pinterest. Or anywhere else, for that matter, unless I've whitelisted a specific site. I use an ad blocker generally, and specific apps that block ads on Facebook and Pinterest. I wouldn't use them if I had to look at advertising.
I haven't had a television for over a decade. I also use an ad blocker for YouTube, and my ad blocker eliminates ads from other sources of streaming video.
I think more and more people are blocking advertising--I've seen figures as high as 47% of consumers are blocking ads.
P.S. Just for the record, my ad blocker also filters out promoted ads on eBay.
02-11-2020 09:21 AM
Well, I suggested on the Townhall that Ebay get better traffic reports so we could SEE if social media links helped with sales........ and also suggested Sellers be paid a % of FVF if they did...... (lol, so you can go vote for it)
If millions of sellers turn into sales people FOR ebay.......we might get more buyers.........
02-11-2020 09:29 AM
02-11-2020 10:08 AM
Thank you for attaching the above post. It summed up almost everything I believed and knew was happening.
My cell phone is a major tool that I use every 30 minutes of the day to promote my listings and I have seen a dramatic drop in its usefulness as I am tweeting and facebook promoting my listings.
I am now awaken enough to know, my sales are out of my control even when I list items that are in high demand.
The constant tweaking the system by trying this and that: adding more product, lowering prices, being open to offers, and back to back sales should have lead to a huge increase in sales, yet that is not the case.
I am willing to do the work, but I can not work without reward. I wanted to remain exclusively loyal to Ebay, but when nothing you do works anymore, it's time to consider other options.
02-11-2020 11:25 AM
I put my heart ❤️ Mind & soul into Instagram.
Love it to 💀 Death.
Constantly on...Probably not a healthy thing!
Especially at my age! I destroy the age bell curve.
Have real followers that give me joy all over the world.
Do not know if I have what is considered a lot of followers or not.
If someone sees an item they like on Instagram, they just buy it from me there!
I have even made big sales many Many times to exotic far off places...