I am almost solely a seller on eBay these days, so shouldn’t really comment from the point of view of a buyer. So feel free to completely disregard this post. It would seem to me that most of your items are in the pre-owned Clothing and Shoes category, which surely must be one of the most crowded categories on eBay. I mean there are 162,000 +  items for sale on eBay with “Dress size 12” in the title. The mind boggles. I am sure people do sell in these categories, and sell well, but it is a very hard market to start in.

 

Is your aim to continue on in eBay selling, rather than just get rid of some unwanted items from around the home? If it is, I would suggest you try finding some more stock in the “old stuff” “collectables” field. I know you have a few items for sale in that category, but they seem to me to be pretty ordinary, and overpriced. Do you have a real life auction house near you? Get down there and have a look at what they call “box lots” – a box of old stuff put together that is going to sell in the $40-50 price range. (It's usually come in from someone's failed garage sale.) Choose one (or more) that’s got stuff in good condition (very important, even for old stuff), not too heavy or bulky, so easy and fairly cheap to post. Don’t worry about having the best photos on eBay, a lot of things sell well with horrendous photos.

 

Try some auctions. Although most things are BIN or Best Offer on eBay, old stuff/collectables still sell very well at auction. Be modest with your starting price, at least at first. If you can buy a box for $50, and get from it 8 things to sell at $15 each, you’re laughing, even allowing for the auction house BP and eBay fees. If doing research on what price to ask, always looks at SOLD price, never what people are asking. If it doesn’t sell the first time at auction, put it up again. (it is after all FREE unless you chose to add things which cost – listing in a second category, subtitle – which I don’t do.)  Only then would I revert back to BIN.

 

If all you want to do is get rid of what you currently have for sale, I would put it all up for auction, with a starting price at least half (or less) of your current prices. Then rinse and repeat as above. Good luck.