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PS – You can ignore the “Weekly Listings” column. That is the number of new listings we do each week.
Use the link below. This is a scaled down version of the file that I use, and you can see my numbers for 2018 as a guide. Let me know if you have any questions.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wy1YmE3D2st-Oq9PFhHj-v43ZN59WSRjdmnvOWunHc8/edit?usp=sharing
Shortcut: It will all depend on what you are normally finding and selling. The only real way you can predict your store is to track your numbers.
Keep track of how many items you sell each week, the number of listings you had at the end of that week, and the Average Selling Price of your items. Divide your weekly sales amount by your total number of listings to get your Sell Thru Rate for the week.
After a few weeks, you will start to see the range that your STR and ASP trend within. This will give you a basis for predicting how your store will do when you grow. I would caution to trend your STR down as you get larger, as we always see a degradation in STR as stores get bigger (more long tail items).
07/31/2018 at 12:09 am in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46498Yeah…I have the Gunslinger Series…in large paperback…đ
07/30/2018 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46493PS-Rumor has it that you have to be in the bottom 3% of sellers in INAD to get the 4% increase.
So may not be a huge bar to cross.
07/30/2018 at 10:12 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46492Love The Gunslinger series…NEVER watch the movie…
07/30/2018 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46487Shortcut: I like what Mark did too. I may have to do that from an accountability standpoint on my other projects. Gives more flavor than just how many listed and sold.
MTD is Month To Date.
Jay: totally agree. They really need a solid process for sellers to dispute a FINAD.
Shortcut: I would say so, and I love SixBit. The issues are only in the first wave of Managed Payments. They will get those back in soon.
If he opened the return as it doesnât fit, then it shouldn’t be INAD to begin with.
Now to your point, if they decided to say that it was an INAD, I would think this could be fought with the info in the listing, especially a photo of the size.
AtomicStar: I would refund based on the policy for the item (so if you charge for return shipping, then charge for return shipping) and then wait. Do every professional step based on your business policies and then wait to see what happens.
AtomicStar: Totally agree. We are planning on going again next year, so let’s definitely have a meet up. We like to find more out of the way and off the strip places to eat, and we have vetted two of them and have a list for others.
PS – We did spring for The Void: Star Wars Virtual Hyper-Reality at the Venetian…TOTALLY WORTH IT!!!
07/30/2018 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46460Jay, for right now when youâre in the section that shows your total return rate, if you click the link on the left that says âshow all returns âthen you can get a better breakdown of each return and what type of return it was.
07/30/2018 at 5:20 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46459KanineKleenup: oh I hear you that Cali may try that, but lawsuits would ensue that that is an undue burden on small sellers. I wouldnât have issue with $100k, but 200 sales is too small. There would be a good chance WE do 200 sales to Cali.
To me, the two levels donât equate. If $100k and 200 sales are each a level of a âbigâ seller, then that is an average of $500 per transaction. I would love that ASP, but since we are high $20âs…
07/30/2018 at 5:13 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 371: T-Satt (Troy) Reports on eBay Open #46457Jay: our understanding was that only INAD would be looked at for excess return rate.
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