on 05-07-2014 08:12 PM
My fees for June come to 43% on my sales total - this seems to be a high proportion. I did not know how the 3 x free re-listings process worked and probably paid doubel insersion fees for those? Any other possible reason for the high percentage? Thanks cddlb
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05-07-2014 09:59 PM - edited 05-07-2014 10:01 PM
@cddlb wrote:Any non-store listing will usually have the 3 free relists automatically ticked.
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This has not been my experience - I go in manually to each new listing and check the free x 3 manually once it is on eBay.
if using SYI. As previously stated, If using TL I have NFI. As I only use TL for my store, which doesn't attract 3 free relists.
on 05-07-2014 11:13 PM
If you are using the 3 free relists from your 40 free listings a month, those relists are free. If you go over your 40 free listings for the month, you are paying $1.50 for each item listed over the 40. Each time those ones relist, you are being hit up another $1.50 for the relist. As already mentioned, just use the 40 free ones a month, with the 3 free relists. EBay are often having promotions where they offer 100 or even 150 free listings for the weekend. Use those to list the other items you want to list over the regular 40. Not everyone gets a notification about those promotions, so keep and eye on this forum because someone always posts a link to the promotion page. Majority of the time, anyone can click on the page and get the freebies.
When I first started to sell stuff a few years ago, I was very naive. I was listing some items over the free ones and being charged the listing fee for those, which I knew. I wasn't selling anything, so was actually losing money because I was paying eBay, but not making any money from sales. My issue was, I was impatient. I still only use the 40 free ones now, but I will spread them out over the month. Mostly I list for 7 days, but sometimes I will list for 10 so they relist for the entire month if they don't sell.
Just as an aside, I was just looking at your listings (I'm a coin collector) and your listing for the 2001 50c Federation coins. It looks like you've made a small error you may want to fix. Under 'item condition', you've got "Uncirculated $1 - carded - new". I am assuming you've used the 'sell similar' option to list that item and forgot to change that bit (done it plenty of times myself! I normally forget to change the colour of something in that section). It's an easy mistake to make.
05-07-2014 11:38 PM - edited 05-07-2014 11:40 PM
on 05-07-2014 11:54 PM
Sell Your Item. The standard ebay selling page.
i replied because your quote was of me.
on 06-07-2014 07:40 AM
Thank you for the heads-up on the listing error. I pick it up on others befor I listed them.
. Each time those ones relist, you are being hit up another $1.50 for the relist.
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That would only apply if the relist free option has not been checked? Except for the first flush of listings that option is done as soon as..
on 06-07-2014 08:20 AM
Wowzers! That's high alright.
We operate two basic stores and have been monitoring income/expenses for tax purposes.
Over the 12-months tax year just ended our total fees across both stores including ebay & paypal fees have run at 15.4% of total sales.
We don't list auctions unless we get freebies. We have another non-store ID we use for auctions.
We don't use any listing enhancement features that cost money.
So your 43% sounds way too high to me.
on 06-07-2014 03:18 PM
Many non store sellers would get a shock how much they are paying nowadays.
In the days of low fees and before paypal I worked on keeping my fees below 20% as there were no hidden charges to declare and we had a high sell through rate and large amounts of repeat business through our website.
We calculated postage by looking at our charges every six months. If income from postage was above cost we reduced our flat postage rates.
And if the other way we made a small increase.
Customers could see the transparency.
Now it has got out of hand and postage is a loss making area now.
If you are acting as a business and paying 43% in fees it would be cheaper to sell on consignment through a bricks and mortar store as few areas get more than 30 % commission and you save a lot of time.
If you sell say $ 500 a month and pay 43 percent in fees you could set up a fairly whizbang website to finish up a lot further in front.
Or alternatively read the terms and teach yourself how to get costs down to the absolute minimum
Eliminate everything but freebies basically