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Thank you Joe! I always appreciate your feedback and encouragement. And thanks for the tips! I had no idea that you can print something on the shipping label. I will have to give that a try as well as your feedback comment. Clever!!
Paulo, which version of online Quickbooks do you use? There are three different kinds. I use QB Pro on my desktop but I was thinking of going to an online version.
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Thank you MyCottage!
Here are my examples of my own book sales. Hope this helps.
There are a couple of other threads on this forum about selling books. There is lots of really valuable info there as well that I found very helpful.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162912611495
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162917657048
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162902483353
https://www.ebay.com/itm/163014288436
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162920238326
https://www.ebay.com/itm/162926784907Best of luck!
Thanks Habnab, I don’t know why I was not able to access it on my search. I saw that same picture but could not get at the item via Google. I appreciate the link.
Oy!!! I have several cookie jars.
Yes, the save button is low and I have missed it too a couple of times.
I will say that making this change has not increased sales. In fact they dropped off the face of the earth after the mobile friendly the updates I made. But that is not to say this is the cause because that happens regularly where all of the sudden for no apparent reason the sales just stop and then they start up again.
I have done promotions, listed, relisted, listed and forgot about it, etc. I have not found the magic that will consistently produce sales.
Ditto for me on both these statements below. Either you take the time to list or you take the time to handle returns.
Paul said, “even though I know it’s detrimental to my efforts to increase my sales, I too find it hard to skimp on any of the work needed to ensure my items are thoroughly tested, accurately described and competitively priced.”
Buytikiselltiki said, ‘I still use my late 90s model of ridiculously thorough detailed descriptions, test everything, take too many pictures, discourage returns (NO!) , actual shipping charges only, etc. and have had only a couple of issues a year.”
Thank you Sonia. Good info and appreciated.
05/20/2018 at 9:12 am in reply to: New Catalog Based Search & Ebay's Re-Structured Business Model Plans #40461Thank you MyCottage for your excellent posts. Very helpful and solution oriented.
If you find Steve, I think you will find your answers. I seem to recall he has something to say about this topic before.
OK, I will be more tolerant, understanding and sympathetic since I really have no idea what they are facing. I just thought that since Ebay has made sweeping programing changes in the past, this would be a valuable one to standardize on the back end. Just my opinion but I am no expert.
05/19/2018 at 7:40 pm in reply to: New Catalog Based Search & Ebay's Re-Structured Business Model Plans #40404All very helpful, interesting and important. We are all here on the same team and working to help one another succeed.
“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” Mark Twain
Thanks for your feedback AdventureE. I just applied the suggestions above (watched the video and bulk edited my listings), it was not hard to do–a little scary due to my lack of confidence in bulk editing and in Ebay’s programing–and it seems to have worked. Now the task is to remember to fix each new listing as I go on forward from here. It seems that it should just be mobile friendly from the get go. We are in the 21st century, no?
What I don’t get is why it has to be done by the sellers and why Ebay does not just make all listings mobile friendly…
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