on 04-02-2019 11:18 AM
Just received eBay's latest assistance to sellers *Ebay's NEW HEALTH CHECK* .
This may be old news but they are moving timed BUY IT NOW and will move all my listings to GOOD TIL CANCELLED. Well that is not what I want but then again we have no say.
This does not suit me for many reasons with something new I like to use 10 days as an option. The rest are 30 day listings which gives me the option to adjust the listings if they are not attracting buyers or watches. I will sometimes group them with other items etc.
I find the 30 day listings far more manageable for my business needs.
So if all fixed listings are good til cancelled I dare say the next step will be for those with ebay stores will be reduced with the amount of fixed listings in their subscription.
Good til cancelled also means there will be a hell of a lot of old stock on there for years or if I remember correctly they were bringing in limited time for listings.
I have had my vent but OH SO FRUSTRATING makes me wonder why I am doing this.
on 04-02-2019 11:58 AM
on 04-02-2019 11:58 AM
From ebay themselves:
Make sure to keep an eye on your total listings.
It is starting to smell.
on 04-02-2019 12:02 PM
But day 31 will be considered as a roll over on the 40 if they are inserted on day 1
If I am calculating it wrong let me know.
on 04-02-2019 12:05 PM
OK - I've just re-read ebay's email...
'We’ll automatically convert your current short-duration, fixed-price listings to Good ‘Til Cancelled, where you’ve scheduled them to relist.'
Sooooo - if you're not using the automatic relist feature (which I don't) - your listings should remain 30 day listing then expire???
on 04-02-2019 12:06 PM
on 04-02-2019 12:14 PM
I don't think that is what will happen all term fixed listings will disappear and you will only be able to list GTC. Those you have scheduled will go to GTC with the current listings.
They way I have understood the message as term Fixed Price listings will be NO longer.
on 04-02-2019 12:15 PM
@minimum_56 wrote:OK - I've just re-read ebay's email...
'We’ll automatically convert your current short-duration, fixed-price listings to Good ‘Til Cancelled, where you’ve scheduled them to relist.'
Sooooo - if you're not using the automatic relist feature (which I don't) - your listings should remain 30 day listing then expire???
Going on what they've stated, your 30 day listings without AR on them will stay on 30 days but only until they end. After that you'll have to relist them as auction or GTC because the option to list fixed-price on 30 days will no longer exist after 19 Feb.
We’re moving all fixed-price listings to Good ‘Til Cancelled. That means short-duration options won’t be available for new fixed-price listings from 19 February.
on 04-02-2019 12:43 PM
If you read on..........
The length of time you can list for depends on the listing format and listing tool you choose:
Listing duration options with the Quick listing tool:
Auction-style – 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 days
Fixed price – Good 'Til Cancelled
Listing duration options with the Advanced listing form:
Auction-style – 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 days
Fixed price – 3, 5, 7, 10, 30 days and Good 'Til Cancelled
which tells me only if you use the relist auto feature will you not be able to have them on with the 9 free relists. BUT its ebay so who knows if they even know what they mean
on 04-02-2019 12:54 PM
I've never had the free relists available to me anyway & I prefer control over what & when I list & relist.
I wonder where TL fits into the listing tools...
I know it's going the way of the dodo - but until then - I'm still happily using it!!
on 04-02-2019 12:57 PM
Brace yourself, the aforementioned higher fees for "stale" listings are coming....
I might just be cynical, but it was my first thought when I read it. If a listing gets older and not much interest, eBay "may" charge a seller additional "upkeep" fees to keep it listed on the site. What better way to ensure as many stale listings as possible than to introduce a system where BIN listings don't end except manually?
I had a look recently at what eBay deem to be my "underperforming" listings. One of them is one of my best sellers, selling several a week, and with no other seller having it. Good one eBay.
I wonder if this will cause a resurgance in auctions (and how they'll do if it does).