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ek72 11-05-2014 03:56 PM

Starting slow on new account.
 
The book says to start selling slow with non risky items.
What do you think is the best price range for items to list while building up to that 90 day mark? Should I listing items that sell for $10.00 or is it safe to list things that will sell for $100?

ooooo.halo 11-05-2014 04:19 PM

Re: Starting slow on new account.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ek72 (Post 605348)
The book says to start selling slow with non risky items.
What do you think is the best price range for items to list while building up to that 90 day mark? Should I listing items that sell for $10.00 or is it safe to list things that will sell for $100?

Hi...my opinion is sell much lower to begin with and build up. Low value items to get you started is best.

just_smile 11-05-2014 04:41 PM

Re: Starting slow on new account.
 
Low value $10 items, start as an auction at $0.99, list once after browseing and bidding for atleast 30 days since you created the account. Wait for feedback.

build slowly from there

plumsake2 11-06-2014 05:25 AM

Re: Starting slow on new account.
 
I think the best way is to start as slow as you possibly can.

I probably go slower than most - if I'm creating a new account, I only sell a handful of items (maybe 3-5) the first month and don't receive any more than $50 in payments that month. And then I just double things. The 2nd month I max the item limits (10 items), and double the dollar amount ($100 or so). The 3rd month is more of the same. 10 items, double the dollar amount again. And around that time limits usually are increased (if they haven't already) and the 21 day holds are removed as well. That's when I start using the account "normally".

In your situation, I'd say the $10 items are a better choice. Then the 2nd month you can do more.

GreenBean 11-06-2014 06:41 AM

Re: Starting slow on new account.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plumsake2 (Post 605501)
I think the best way is to start as slow as you possibly can.

I probably go slower than most - if I'm creating a new account, I only sell a handful of items (maybe 3-5) the first month and don't receive any more than $50 in payments that month. And then I just double things. The 2nd month I max the item limits (10 items), and double the dollar amount ($100 or so). The 3rd month is more of the same. 10 items, double the dollar amount again. And around that time limits usually are increased (if they haven't already) and the 21 day holds are removed as well. That's when I start using the account "normally".

In your situation, I'd say the $10 items are a better choice. Then the 2nd month you can do more.

That's a wise and slow approach. Well proven slow and steady wins the ebay race.

Nice one.

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