nightrunway Reputation: 14 See nightrunway's booth |
Syncing my items did not work real well. Because of them sometimes doubling listings it was more work than I had expected.
I think what I’m doing now works better, which is using the Bonanza advertising on eBay to list my items on eBay from here. The ability to pass the cost to the buyer for the extra fees works well. The only problem I had was the categories did not transfer well so I had to revise those on eBay. I find it easier to list here and advertise there, sales there are the same as when I was syncing.
Also, when I synced, only 4 pictures moved over here. When the listings moved from here to there all the pictures up to 12 moved there.
In addition, because I can enclose the Bonanza packing list, I can promote my lower prices here on the same items.
A good solution if you have more listings there than here is to sync it once to bring over your current listings (you will need to tweak them some) and then as you add listings in the future, list them here with automatic eBay advertising and you only will need to do future listings once.
SegundaVez Reputation: 310 See SegundaVez's booth |
Hi nightrunway!! How are you? I miss you and the rest of the bonz gang also! I can’t help you with your problem, since I usually only have 1 of each clothing item. But looks like SegundaVez and answered it pretty well. I’ll pay a visit to you booth…Nice to see you again :)
misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
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