CladSpends2
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It's working so far...................or so I think
I am not going to claim it is rocket science, but I have been doing something the last few weeks that seems to be working. I am listing my buy it nows for one day only and if they don't sell, relisting 24 hours later, sometimes at a slightly lower price. I should say I am not doing this with numismatic coins of a semi key date, where I want several collectors to find it over a ten day span and then fight it out amongst themselves the last 6 hours. I have done it with things like baseball cards that don't move well in my home area, gold filled jewelry that I can't send off to the refiner, etc. I believe this is keeping my listing near the top and not buried for the first 3 weeks of a 30 day buy it now. I think a lot of people are like me and search ebay by "time ending soonest", just as I do when looking for something in their area of interest to buy. I was interested if any of you like Diggum and IP that have a lot more experience selling on ebay think I am doing something terriblely wrong or do such things yourself. Thanks in advance to anyone who chimes here.
T.
P.S. I guess I should add, as long as I am making a decent profit, my theory is to keep things moving, get back into cash, buy the next money doubler, and sell that. Rather than trying to get the last 10%-every penny out of every item. But that is just me.
I am not going to claim it is rocket science, but I have been doing something the last few weeks that seems to be working. I am listing my buy it nows for one day only and if they don't sell, relisting 24 hours later, sometimes at a slightly lower price. I should say I am not doing this with numismatic coins of a semi key date, where I want several collectors to find it over a ten day span and then fight it out amongst themselves the last 6 hours. I have done it with things like baseball cards that don't move well in my home area, gold filled jewelry that I can't send off to the refiner, etc. I believe this is keeping my listing near the top and not buried for the first 3 weeks of a 30 day buy it now. I think a lot of people are like me and search ebay by "time ending soonest", just as I do when looking for something in their area of interest to buy. I was interested if any of you like Diggum and IP that have a lot more experience selling on ebay think I am doing something terriblely wrong or do such things yourself. Thanks in advance to anyone who chimes here.
T.
P.S. I guess I should add, as long as I am making a decent profit, my theory is to keep things moving, get back into cash, buy the next money doubler, and sell that. Rather than trying to get the last 10%-every penny out of every item. But that is just me.
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