Ebay synchronization

I just want to clarify that there is no such thing as “automatic” Bonanza synchronization with my eBay listings, right? After I import my listings, edit them, make them active, etc., the only way to update my booth is to use the import feature again. If I sell an item on eBay, I need to manually delete it from my booth, right?

Thanks!

asked over 9 years ago

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Oh yes, you need to delete your item here, when you sell it elsewhere.
Bonanza can’t know that and what you sold ;)

answered over 9 years ago

BlueBoy
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There is one way to get Bonanza to automatically remove them from here if an item sells on eBay, or remove them from eBay when it is sold here. And that is by using the advertising and marketing feature.

That means you list them here, then have them exported to eBay. It is 1.5% fee if something sells, but the ability to add that to the cost (rounded up to end on .99) covers that cost plus more. And it is worth knowing items will not be double sold accidentally.

If you use eBay sync, they will be removed when you re-sync which does not protect you as well, so you will be best served removing them yourself.

Selling in both venues has been much easier since I switched to listing here and using the advertising feature. As an added bonus, I like the listing page here better than there.

answered over 9 years ago

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misskeech says: October 17, 2014

So SegundaVez, you list your items here and then use the paid marketing to list them on ebay? I am getting tired of listing in so many different places, and this is sounding better. How do i do it?

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