on 09-07-2014 07:58 PM
on 09-07-2014 08:32 PM
You will find that it is only items listed as BIN that display the number of watchers.
Auction listings do not show the number of watchers.
On listings where both a BIN and auction is showing, watchers will show until a bid is plaCED, BUT THEN THEY WILL DISAPPEAR (oops sorry bout the caps) as soon as a bid is placed.
on 09-07-2014 07:59 PM
visible to whom?
on 09-07-2014 08:04 PM
I have noticed that some listings have the number of watchers indicated and some do not, (even though they obviously have watchers.) I want the watchers on our items to be visible to everybody that is looking at our listing and also to other watchers....at the moment they are not visible. Ie: We currently have 127 watchers but there is no indication of that to people looking at or watching our item.
Thanks.
on 09-07-2014 08:32 PM
You will find that it is only items listed as BIN that display the number of watchers.
Auction listings do not show the number of watchers.
On listings where both a BIN and auction is showing, watchers will show until a bid is plaCED, BUT THEN THEY WILL DISAPPEAR (oops sorry bout the caps) as soon as a bid is placed.
on 09-07-2014 10:00 PM
Not counting the BIN listings where the seller has utilised the option to not have the number of watchers displayed.
I would ask the OP why it matters? I far prefer buyers to watchers and most of my sales are not for items with myriad watchers.
on 09-07-2014 11:04 PM
Same. Most of my items that sell don't have watchers. The ones that do seem to keep relisting time and time again. Each time they relist, they get watchers again.
OP, if it's really that important for you to have potential buyers know how many people are watching (why, I don't know as it really doesn't mean a thing), they can look at this site. http://www.watchcount.com/
09-07-2014 11:08 PM - edited 09-07-2014 11:12 PM
It is possible that the watchers on your relists are waiting for you to reduce the price if it fails to sell.
OP, the number of watchers does not encourage me as a buyer that much, I still have a set price in mind, so do not worry too much if that is why you would like it shown. It would be interesting to know though if overall, high numbers of watchers visible to the potential buyers do encourage better sales /prices. Across eBay or different categories.
on 09-07-2014 11:13 PM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:It is possible that the watchers on your relists are waiting for you to reduce the price if it fails to sell.
If it relists 6 times (2 lots of 3 free relists), I actually put the price up sometimes! I've found that does work. I've seen other sellers do it too. Sometimes I've wondered if a rewatcher sees that and thinks if they don't buy it now, the price might go up again.
on 09-07-2014 11:14 PM
Yes, that's true...a little bit of a push 🙂
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