posted on December 31, 2000 05:36:44 PM new
Does anyone know of an easy way to get a total sales figure (or at least a total value of completed auctions figure) for the year from our eBay account? I'd like to cross check it against my own figures.
Best I can tell, you can either get your current invoice, or your total account history since starting eBay. Any way to just get 2000? Any way to download instead of viewing as a hundred web pages? Any way to get any column totals?
posted on December 31, 2000 05:57:43 PM new
only way I have found is to start the trusty widows calculator go bad to January 1,2000 and start punching numbers in one sale at a time.
even easyer is if you use AW and saved all your closed listing for the year the list is easyer to fallow. http://www.Dman-N-Company.com
posted on December 31, 2000 07:04:49 PM new
Steve...on ebay, click on "services" on the top bar...then "buying and selling"...under seller accounts click on "check my account status"...there is an area that allows you to choose the time span you want to see.
Last year I entered each month (ie..1/1/99-1/31/99) seperately and brought up that month to check the figures. This brought up each months invoice with the final fees...Dennis then did something to extract the sales info on each auction and added those together to check the sales figures. (don't ask me what he did...all I know was that he cussed a bit!)
[ edited by amy on Dec 31, 2000 07:13 PM ]
posted on December 31, 2000 07:11:06 PM new
all auctions you launch from AW are saved till you delete them even the compeleted sales. the buyer email address can be saved and you can also save each listing as an inventory item.
they are also save even if you didnt launch them just import your auction into AW .
posted on January 1, 2001 12:00:33 AM new
This may or may not be helpful at all; sorry.
I use Invenna's Auction Amigo and it gives me reports going back to 1998! I didn't know it could do this, and I can only assume it's accurate, but it's a pretty cool feature! It's nice to see what I made then vs. now, and it also lets me know how the fees compare year-to-year, but it doesn't give me exact figures that far back so it might not help you now. Might be something to consider for future recordkeeping, though. I can get profit & loss and sales reports for everything I've sold since I started using the program. Great feature!