posted on February 25, 2006 11:39:37 AM new
Ever since ebay changed the search system I have been selling many more store items. It has gotten the old light bulb flickering upstairs To start with, currently I have a very limited store, only a couple of items. I have recently worked out a deal with a manufacturer and can now get merchandise at a price that would allow me to undercut all other sellers on ebay of similar products by a rather large price difference. No worry vendio users, I have checked on ebay for sellers of this product line and it looks like the product line is not covered by any vendio users, in fact some of the items are not even sold on ebay currently.
I would be adding about 250-300 store listing's with a quantity of 100 each if I do this.
My questions are.
1. What is the easiest way to manage store inventory? When the inventory get's down to a point that I need to update the quantity, where do you do it from, Vendio or ebay? What's easiest for you?
2. I note that many store owners often run fixed price listing's of their store inventory to gain visability in the search's in a attempt to drive potential customers to their store front. What's the easiest way to send portions of a store item inventory to a fixed price listing?
My goal is to have a ebay store that requires minimal maintenance. Any help or input would be appreciated.
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posted on February 25, 2006 02:30:46 PM new
Inventory edition would probably be best to use. You can set and keep track of your inventory and have it set up where when an item sells it will automatically re-stock. As far as changing from store to fixed price you can do that on eBay in your selling manager. Check the items you want to list in FP and then go to the top and click on the tab sell at fixed price. I do not think vendio has support for that.