posted on December 16, 2002 11:34:36 AM new
Last two years, we listed right through the holidays...only day we didn't have closing was on Christmas.
Did well....anyone else do that
thanks
posted on December 16, 2002 11:43:49 AM new
I do! after xmas I get people spending their Christams gift money.
This month I have sold more of my speciality item than I did the rest of this year. I doubt I will do that well after Christmas, but it won't be bad
posted on December 16, 2002 11:49:36 AM new
All mine ended last night. I didn't want to list this week, for fear of people winning next Sunday and wanting their things delivers before Xmas.
I do planning on listing more stuff NEXT Sunday night, which will run through Christmas week.
posted on December 16, 2002 11:57:32 AM new
We list every day, so we have auctions ending 365 days of the year.
I actually think Christmas is a decent day to get bids for our kind of stuff. It starts low (1 cent) and it is pretty. I'll bet there are lots of people who get bored with Christmas "festivities" and retreat to the safety of their computer. We know for a fact there are many many people already thinking on Dec. 25 about the day-after-Christmas sales.
posted on December 16, 2002 12:48:25 PM new
January is a very strong selling month on eBay, so continue to list your products and you'll be pleased with the results.
Really list in Jan??? I wonder if I should looking at the chart? I am going back to work in Jan sometime YUCK!! I want to list my inventory before the day job takes over my life again, what do you all think? Are you all listing all year? I stopped last year until Feburary and then had great sales. I have very little my time left, so would like to know your opinions.
posted on December 17, 2002 10:16:19 PM new
My sales have been "off" since Thanksgiving weekend, but I'm going to keep on listing straight through just to try to maintain momentum and an eBay presence--you never know who might see the ads and inquire about the product.
Last year, my sales were abysmal in November and December and picked up in January.