05-25-2022 09:21 AM
05-25-2022 09:27 AM
Don't feel bad.I have no sales at all and very few views. Thank goodness I'm on other platforms...Although those sales are slow, but at least I'm getting sales.
05-25-2022 09:29 AM
Hi, try this site: WatchCount.com has the trending items and categories data from eBay sales.
05-25-2022 09:29 AM
You are in a very over saturated category with clothing and jewelry.
05-25-2022 09:43 AM
Sellers affected have different opinions (and maybe some facts) on what has/is happened/happening but we really don't know. Rest assured though, you will receive comments/advise/suggestions from eBay apologists on how to run your store that has absolutely nothing to do with "no views, no buyers" concerns.
It's neither you nor your store. I'm affected also and don't sell jewelry nor clothing.
05-25-2022 09:51 AM
Well such is the economy has tanked:
Yet I do not see that as the problem:
I have heard from purchaser that have left eBay they can not find what they want with the search...
They will go were they can do a simple search to find items they want.
They are not going to learn to play with a search to find em.....
Them changes to that may be part of the cause...
Them category changes (reducing the number of such to go to item specifics over category is also a part of the search problem....
It is simple it only takes one user to buy:
yet if you are not getting views (or watchers): that means folks are not finding your item to view:
or you have serious problems with your listings that they are just scrolling by...
05-25-2022 10:19 AM
You only have 15 listings and even the two most interesting ones (The Archie glasses) look like long tail type items in categories with massive, massive competition.
Glass always sells slow, you might have the only vintage Archie glasses on ebay, but there are endless vintage glass on ebay and you are competing with all that.
The rest of your listings appear to be clothes/costume jewelry. There are major operations that deal in that sort of thing on ebay, and I am sure they started adjusting their prices to sell the minute that sales slowed down and you probably didn't. When they have 50,000 clothing items listed and add hundreds per day they can see market changes and adjust to them almost instantly. So the real problem is that all the full time clothes sellers have likely lowered their prices to match current market conditions and you haven't.
My own sales were in a slump and then I started lowering my prices to match current market conditions and now they are on fire again.