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Hello everyone – Is there a place to check the sales statistics on eBay? Specifically, we’re looking for a place to check out which items are selling/not selling. Any info would be appreciated. Thx, The Seeker
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Hello everyone – Is there a place to check the sales statistics on eBay? Specifically, we’re looking for a place to check out which items are selling/not selling. Any info would be appreciated.
let us know when you find it.
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Hello everyone – Is there a place to check the sales statistics on eBay? Specifically, we’re looking for a place to check out which items are selling/not selling. Any info would be appreciated. Thx, The Seeker
Items with a starting bid substantially below the going rate for that item are selling briskly. Items with a starting bid substantially above the going rate for that item aren’t selling well at all. Figured out yet why your question doesn’t really mean anything, and why sales statistics would be meaningless?
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Hello everyone – Is there a place to check the sales statistics on eBay? Specifically, we’re looking for a place to check out which items are selling/not selling. Any info would be appreciated. Thx, The Seeker
Andale has a pay service that’ll run the stats on eBay for the preceding two weeks and will tell you what percent of a given item (George Foreman grills, for example) sell, and for what price. If you’re looking for a master list of what sells, ranked in order with average sales price, forget it. But, as Richard has noted, these stats can be pretty worthless because of many variables, such as bid price. You’re better off browsing through completed auctions and analyzing things yourself, taking price, condition, and quality of listing into account. — David 666 – Number of the Beast $6.66 – Opening bid on the Beast $665.95 – BIN price of the Beast (Sorry, no refunds) 666 F – Oven temperature for roast Beast
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Ebay has a "Hot Items" message board. Be careful how much reliance you place on this list. Analyze the way they generate the list. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Hello everyone – Is there a place to check the sales statistics on eBay? Specifically, we’re looking for a place to check out which items are selling/not selling. Any info would be appreciated. Thx, The Seeker
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As a more general thing, I think Ebay is very closed with its data, they sometimes push things I never thought were much good for most sellers and do not reinforce their pitch with much raw data. It’s all proprietary, of course, which is convenient. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Hello everyone – Is there a place to check the sales statistics on eBay? Specifically, we’re looking for a place to check out which items are selling/not selling. Any info would be appreciated. Thx, The Seeker
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Ebay has a "Hot Items" message board. Be careful how much reliance you place on this list. Analyze the way they generate the list.
lol, it ought to be called the "hot category" list, doesn’t tell what’s selling only where it could be selling. in fact books had a good half of the categories listed, lol. robert 36 years of providing clues to the clueless at no extra charge.
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Items with a starting bid substantially below the going rate for that item are selling briskly. Items with a starting bid substantially above the going rate for that item aren’t selling well at all. Figured out yet why your question doesn’t really mean anything, and why sales statistics would be meaningless?
Finding the going rate for items in a database going back about 2 years would be most useful though. Ebay has this information, the only question is how much they’ll eventually charge to access it. — “Behind every successful organization stands one person who knows the secret of how to keep the managers away from anything truly important.”
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Andale has a pay service that’ll run the stats on eBay for the preceding two weeks and will tell you what percent of a given item (George Foreman grills, for example) sell, and for what price. If you’re looking for a master list of what sells, ranked in order with average sales price, forget it.
Hammertap has pay software that will go back considerably farther for deep analysis. — “Behind every successful organization stands one person who knows the secret of how to keep the managers away from anything truly important.”
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