When I linked to Ebay advertisement it asks did I want to add all 73 items? I unchecked the box because NOT everything listed is an Ebay item.
So I want to understand this — from this point forward whatever I list will go to Ebay; right? But there is no way I can selectively decide which items list to ebay; right?
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Chicago48 Reputation: 42 See Chicago48's booth |
From the My Bonanza page I can click on the little cart with Publish to Google/ebay OR from the Sell on Bonanza select the second tab which says Advertise Items.
You will find a section that looks like this
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You have the option to Publish to ebay Manually or Automatically, make sure you check Manually.
Now if you page down there is a list of all of your items. Each of the items has a green button that says Publish to ebay. Simply click on the ones you want to publish to ebay one at a time!
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froggieb Reputation: 774 See froggieb's booth |
You can suppress submission to Google shopping for any single item. You list them all, then use the group editor to suppress the feed for specific items. But there appears to be no way to pull away any item from an eBay listing – it is all or nothing. That said, what you probably can do is publish everything to eBay, then go to eBay itself, and delete the listing. But, be quick – before the item gets sold!
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jsgeare Reputation: 197 See jsgeare's booth |
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Chicago48 Reputation: 42 See Chicago48's booth |
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