on 02-02-2015 03:11 PM
Can I hide this quantity sold figure on my listings ?? I don't really want this info available.
Thanks
Mike
on 02-02-2015 03:18 PM
Hi Mike,
Don't see why not. It establishes that this item is popular.
If you've sold, say, 20 pairs of something and your fb is 100%
then that's a good thing, yeah?
I have known sellers to list one at a time to get over that # sold bit.
But you have to be on top of your listings all the time.
on 02-02-2015 03:19 PM
No you can not hide it.
You would have to end the listing then relist so it is back to 0 after each sale.
on 02-02-2015 03:19 PM
No - the only thing you can really do is reset it, and that has to be done by ending the listing and then relisting, which would also affect the ranking in Best Match etc.
Sales history on an item is usally an encouraging marketing tactic, though (unless it's 0, I guess o_O), but when an item sells a decent amount, eBay even add a little "hot seller" flame icon in search results with the number showing there.
on 02-02-2015 03:22 PM
Thanks that is what I thought !
Seems like some others sellers are looking to see which are my best sellers and listing the same products and undercutting me. As well as stealing my pics...
on 02-02-2015 03:23 PM
It won't solve the problem completely but if you put everything on 30 days instead of GTC the history will disappear at the end of every listing cycle.
on 02-02-2015 03:29 PM
on 02-02-2015 06:02 PM
Report the listings that have your pics without your permission. That's against eBay policy.
on 02-02-2015 06:44 PM
@starwood2111 wrote:Thanks that is what I thought !
Seems like some others sellers are looking to see which are my best sellers and listing the same products and undercutting me. As well as stealing my pics...
I didn't even think about it being used that way 😮 - sometimes I'll conduct a general keyword search for items and just see what the best match results are, but I'm more looking for popular themes and/or average prices rather than specific items to nick / undercut.
As amber said, stealing photos is definitely not ok, though, so you can report any seller / listing where that has happened.
02-02-2015 09:02 PM - edited 02-02-2015 09:03 PM
You can report the pic theft to Ebay.
As for the checking your items, selling same and undercutting - welcome to retail 🙂 any business worth their salt knows exactly what their competitors have, what their best sellers are, and tries to do it better. Its how business works, and it works both ways. Also, being the cheapest doesnt mean theyll will do better than you - you have more control over that than you probably realise 🙂
So obviously it needs to be monitored continuously, but if you build a solid business plan you shouldnt have to worry about it too much.