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06/30/2019 at 2:11 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 415: Importance Of Being Honest As A Business Owner #64280
hey t, how long did it take for the items to auto re-list once they were cancelled? i went into my running listings and selected a few old ones as an experiment, changed the customer duration to 120 days. within a few minutes, they were cancelled but I haven’t seen them re-list yet. so, wondering how long before you saw them relist.
quick question for you….have you found an easy way to select a group of listing, pull them and then relist as with a new item number? i can do it but it’s kinda akward….you have to go to “check listings”, select a group and end the listing (easy enough) but then you have to switch back to “sell items” and then find the individual sku’s or item numbers….any easier way?
awesome! i talked to steven at SB at hey gave me those same instructions. I’ve been gradually going through old listings at a relaxed pace (just a few a day), adding eBay listings to Etsy. It’s not a perfect, friction-less transition (the guts of an Etsy listing and an Ebay listing are not the same so they don’t port over perfectly) but it still doesn’t take much more than a minute or two. I sell mostly clothing but i don’t want the eBay and Etsy stores to mirror each other….I just want the Etsy store to have the cream-of-the-crop vintage stuff, not mixed in with the standard merch-y Ebay stuff.
I haven’t had a sale yet to test if SB takes it down automatically but i’m sure it will.
Anywho, I just upgraded to the Enterprise Edition so that I can post on both Etsy and Ebay. Anybody have experienced with that? Almost all my items are one of a kind (no duplicates…lots of vintage clothes) and I want to make it so that if one item sells on one site then it will be removed from the other site automatically. I don’t see anything in the preset “allocation plans” that allow for that. Maybe it’s already a feature automatically? Maybe I’m missing something?
Yup, sure do.
Mostly thrift stores, there are plenty around. I have a friend who I hire to post up at a good will outlet whenever she can (she’s there alot anyway, so it’s fun for her to get paid for it)
Outside of that, there are several rag houses in nearby states that I can make bulk purchases from, they just make you commit to a high dollar amount on deposit bc they have no interest in the average thrift store customer traffic.
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