Which Ebay Auction Selling Technique Is Best? Dutch Auction Or Multiple Listings?
With the current fee system on ebay, is it better to do a multiple quantity auction (dutch), or actually list many separate auctions with a quantity of 1? I am having trouble understanding the fees, but it doesn’t seem like multiple separate auctions would cost much more, and you get the benefit of extra real estate/exosure within the item listings. I’m selling items that cost $40.



I tried dutch a few times and it didn’t work. List several, sell maybe 1 or 2 at a too low price.
Go for fixed price listings. Or, open a shop and then have auctions with a link to your shop listing for the same item to allow buyers to BIN.
dutch auction
Dutch auction is better.
I know that there’s math involved for the answer to your question and I flunked math a long time ago.and to tell you the truth I can’t bare to look at those new trick listing fees again!
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dutch. Do dutch and purchase the featured plus. I do it, and i get twice or three times the sales as i would if i didnt purchase featured plus.
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