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 MAH645
 
posted on June 17, 2004 03:41:14 PM new
Well I guess I could have done worse,I had a 38% sales rate this time. I think that about the same as the last one they ran. I only posted 51 FP this time, I had to edit too many items and it was a pain. How did everyone else do?

 
 bob9585
 
posted on June 18, 2004 12:14:50 AM new
FP?
Fisher price?
Franciscan Pottery?
Flamingo Pictures?
Free pornography?, nah, you would have sold out..........

 
 neglus
 
posted on June 18, 2004 01:25:23 AM new
LOL Bob! FP = Fixed Price

My final results for the sale: 307 sales in this time period. Breakdown :
Auction = 103, FP = 126, Store = 78. I listed about 800 FP items - my sell through was far below my auction sell through but I think it was better than the FP sale in NOvember.

I am surprised at the number of store sales - I have to think that the FP sale attracted extra store buyers. This came at just the right time for me because we had a graduation here and I wasn't able to list for several days. I had only FP-Store sales on Friday, Saturday, Sunday & MOnday of this week.

The bad thing about this was that the listing process nearly did me in! I literally sat in front of pc from midnight 6/10 (I was going to go to bed then and saw the announcement so stayed up) until 10 pm. revising all those listings through Vendio, one by fricking one, and then launching. I haven't been physically/mentally able to sit in front of the pc to list my regular number of auctions this week. I crashed tonight at 7pm .... BURN OUT!

I wish Vendio would come up with a way of revising relists in bulk where just "format" and "price" could be changed without having to revise each item individually!!
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 bob9585
 
posted on June 18, 2004 08:43:25 AM new
Oh.

Fixed price, never use it.

 
 neglus
 
posted on June 18, 2004 08:57:39 AM new
I just use it for items that have been listed and relisted in the Auction format. By that time I am fairly sure I don't have a "hot" item. I only do it when EBay offers deals like the 10 cent listing fee.
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 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on June 18, 2004 09:33:07 AM new
100% - Listed one and sold it!!! lol
I am NEVER ready for these and I have tons of stuff that I could use it for??
How does everyone do it?

 
 neglus
 
posted on June 18, 2004 10:24:13 AM new
Mine were all relists. I wasn't ready either.
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