You're doing well with your sales on this site while only running 3 listings?.....you must be some kind of genius. i guess that in future you'll be giving the disgruntled all of the advice they need in order to get sales?.
Indeed 3 listings is all I am interested in at the moment. I hope this meets with your approval. Had 4 but 1 sold and it made a profit so I will now be able to replace that listing with 2. It's a genius plan I have, invest in stock, sell stock invest in more stock with the PROFIT from sold stock. Simple but genius isn't it?
I don't believe I will be giving the disgruntled any advice. Ebid has more than enough already giving advice.
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Nothing wrong with that, a 25% sell through rate.
Your tactic reminds me of the guy who had £100. He spent it on wood that he built a shed with that he sold for £200. he spent the £200 on more wood that he built more sheds with. He carried on with this for a few months then won the lottery and gave up the shed business.
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I would be thrilled with a 25% sell through rate on eBid. At this point I would even be thrilled with a sale, or any percentage sell through rate.
A modest sell through rate, on a consistent level of activity, would be great. What would an average (modestly acceptable) sell through rate on eBid actually look like? Would 2%, 3%,...........7%............10%...............25%. ......... be considered adequate?
Probably would depend on the particular seller, and their own plan and goals. So at this point for me, I would like to see any consistent percentage sell through level, as long as the percentage levels continued to increase over time. The Ap may promote some growth in overall seller performance. We will see.
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