on โ19-11-2012 09:59 PM
hi, I've been trying products to sell on ebay for some profit but havnt sold one? how do you guys sell things i tried wedding bombonieres baby shower products and bouquets and baby monitors soo far I'm soo confused... i use companies from aliexpress to work with.
on โ20-11-2012 10:12 PM
And nobody wants me here anyway. I'll turn this thread into another off-topic fun-loving "Mrs Fish needs glasses" thing if I stay here long enough ]:)
on โ20-11-2012 10:15 PM
A ferocious fish ! ๐ฎ
on โ20-11-2012 10:19 PM
on โ20-11-2012 10:22 PM
It's strange how that cat hasn't talked about eating you lately.......
on โ20-11-2012 10:24 PM
She's being good cause some bad cats do get eaten by the big bad fishy.
Go away! I'm leaving this place before I do any damage!!!
on โ20-11-2012 11:49 PM
Oh dear. :8}
@eta, my apologies if I didn't explain what I meant clearly enough. What I was trying to get across is that you need to use more words in the titles, ones that people would type in the search bar (or even google) to look for your items, as very few people would type 'colours' or 'available' when looking for bouquets.
So, for example, let's say your bouquets are aimed at brides, made up of silk roses, and only available in pink and white - I would use a title like: Pink & White Rose Silk Flower Bridal Wedding Bouquet (the aim is to use as many relevant words with the 80 characters as possible, and they do have to apply to what you're selling). If you have a look at other bouquet listings, you'll see how others are using the title space (eg handmade, piece count).
If they're available in a range of colour choices in the one listing, then I'd be more inclined to have a composite gallery picture (i.e. a main picture that shows a couple of different bouquets buyers can choose from) with a word like custom in the title, along with some of the more popular colours.