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When to post on EBAY
Posted By: Robert
I have been selling for about 6 months on EBAY and wanted to get some advice from the board...does it really matter what day or time you post? I usually try to avoid the week ends, holidays and special events that might have less buyers on line when the listings end. Do you think that having a picture in the gallery or featured ads get better prices? Or really the only thing that matters if your product is good then it will sell at a good price. |
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When to post on EBAY
Posted By: jay behrens
A good clear picture or scans are an absolute must. Sunday night is prime time, the most people shopping. The hazard with posting with an end time on Sunday night is that everyone else does it, and unless your item truely stands out, it will get lost in the shuffle. I had a several low grade t206s close for around $5 each a few months ago when these cards usually go for $10. Friday and Saturday nights are the only times to really avoid. |
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When to post on EBAY
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Jay's advice is right on. |
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