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    Angry To New Sellers opening Stores on Ebid

    If you open a store please catagorise your listings, for instance, if I want a horror book, a classical cd, maybe a size 12 dress etc, I don't want to have to troll through all your listings to find you have'nt got what I am looking for, in fact I won't I will just leave the store, sometimes I might see something I want, bit not in my size, go to the store and find I have to go through all their listings as not catagorised, buyers won't do that, however they may notice another catagory they are interested in and look at that if you have not got what they want. I don't know if I made myself clear, maybe other old ebid store owners can explain better

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    Default Re: To New Sellers opening Stores on Ebid

    Quote Originally Posted by penny291 View Post
    If you open a store please catagorise your listings, for instance, if I want a horror book, a classical cd, maybe a size 12 dress etc, I don't want to have to troll through all your listings to find you have'nt got what I am looking for, in fact I won't I will just leave the store, sometimes I might see something I want, bit not in my size, go to the store and find I have to go through all their listings as not catagorised, buyers won't do that, however they may notice another catagory they are interested in and look at that if you have not got what they want. I don't know if I made myself clear, maybe other old ebid store owners can explain better
    Excellent suggestion.

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    Default Re: To New Sellers opening Stores on Ebid

    Good point. How about somebody doing an instructional vid on this - I'm not techie enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldandintheway View Post
    Good point. How about somebody doing an instructional vid on this - I'm not techie enough!
    Already is: http://us.ebid.net/htv_selling.php How to make your eBid shop

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    Default Re: To New Sellers opening Stores on Ebid

    Great thanks - that covers it nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by penny291 View Post
    If you open a store please catagorise your listings, for instance, if I want a horror book, a classical cd, maybe a size 12 dress etc, I don't want to have to troll through all your listings to find you have'nt got what I am looking for, in fact I won't I will just leave the store, sometimes I might see something I want, bit not in my size, go to the store and find I have to go through all their listings as not catagorised, buyers won't do that, however they may notice another catagory they are interested in and look at that if you have not got what they want. I don't know if I made myself clear, maybe other old ebid store owners can explain better
    I agree. If I'm browsing a seller's eBid shops I find that it is much easier to browse if a seller has categorised their items. If the listings are not categorised, I probably will move on.

    Also, I tend to search key words, so the better the titles are the more chance I have of finding what I'm looking for. Or, maybe I'll even find something that I didn't know I was looking for until I found it.

    :-)

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