30-10-2015 05:30 PM - edited 30-10-2015 05:33 PM
I have Selling Manager Pro and was just looking through my Site Preferences.
I noticed that there was a link:
LIST ON THESE WORLDWIDE SITES
When I clicked on it, it showed all the possible Ebay sites, with Australia marked as my default.
It says to click as many sites as I would like to have my listings appear in.
So, my question is:
Since almost all my listings have worldwide postage, I already assumed my listings were showing up on the overseas sites because at least 10% of my sales are already to the UK and the USA.
I'm happy to go click most of them, assuming there are no additonal fees on top of the $19.95 p/m.
Clicking the "Learn More" button did not give me any useful information.
on 30-10-2015 06:49 PM
This setting isn't about visibility, it's actually about being able to create listings on other sites without logging out of eBay AU and into eBay.com (for the US site), or eBay.co.uk etc, which is what you normally have to do without having that feature via Selling Manager Pro.
Listings on other sites would count as new and separate listings, and they'd be in the other country's currency etc, You'd also be charged whatever fees were applicable to a new listing (you do get discounted listing fees, from memory, as part of a store package - though that might be for featured and anchred stores only, you would need to double-check that - but you don't get discounted FVFs, which are charged differently on different sites).
on 30-10-2015 07:12 PM
Ah, I see. So they are two separate things
So, if I wanted to specifically create a listing in US dollars then I would add the Ebay USA site. Then my item would show up for someone in the USA as a regular search result.
Since my current listings have worldwide postage , they show up in the "International sellers" items at the bottom of someone's search results.
Got it, thanks!
on 02-11-2015 03:26 AM
I just checked my listings via the USA and UK sites and was shocked that only a couple are there.
Although I have them marked as "international", probably 10% are currently showing up.
Like you I thought they would automatically be there. Best you check.
I'm now looking at directly listing on Uk/USA sites.
Listing categories also seem different to AUS, so check the OS categories too.
That actually maybe the problem if there are not "mirror image" listing categories, there maybe some confusion where it should go.....