01-30-2018 01:20 PM - edited 01-30-2018 01:21 PM
Hey how is everbody doing, so ive become a ebay seller recently with in the last 3 months and i have yet to make a sale i know it takes time and patience trial and error and of course some luck. I have lots of good merchandise (i understand also this market is saturated but i don't only have clothes but it is a major part of my inventory) im of course stuck on this 10 item limit/$1000 and am really pressed to move past that i have tried many diffren't tactics with no luck yet i have recently revised my store as far pricing,look and a few other things please any feedback would be very appreciated ! i seem to be able to get viewers but no sales im hoping that things will begin to look up in the coming days/weeks. https://www.ebay.ca/usr/bennymertle
01-30-2018 01:28 PM
You got some reasonable advice on your other thread.
A reasonable price for shipping from Canada to the US depends on how much it costs you. Canada Post is probably cheapest for small packages. However, if you live near the border you could mail U.S.-bound orders from an American post office and use USPS, which would definitely cut the cost. Also, I read in another post that there are services in Canada that will collect packages and take them to the U.S. for mailing by USPS, but I don't know exactly how they work and whether or not it makes sense for a small seller or someone who lives far from the border to use them.
01-30-2018 02:24 PM
I'm hoping you don't really have a store; you just have listing. You haven't sold anything and that does not justify the cost of a store. You get a store when your sales volume makes paying for a store cost effective.
01-30-2018 02:27 PM - edited 01-30-2018 02:28 PM
Your listings look good, but buyers may be hesitant to purchase from a new seller, and also from Canada.
Your listings are very sports specifc so they target a particular buyer. That may make it harder to sell. I don't know if you have checked your prices against similiar items that have sold.
Clothing and shoes are also an oversaturated category.
Perhaps list some more general things to get feedback, or even buy some inexpensive items. Then when you have a history of successfully completed sale, you can try to get your limits raised. You could even sell no longer needed items from around the house.
01-30-2018 02:33 PM
@bennymertle If you make some small purchases on eBay your Feedback number will go up which will help. As to selling in saturated markets ... well, I think you answered your own question there.
Sorry they set your limit of items you can list so low.