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By Marble
#48379
So I've been wanting to get a store going on eBay for a while now. Got stuff to sell, already looked into shipping options, read through how disputes and returns work so none of that is really what's stopping me. What's actually making me drag my feet is the listing process itself. Every item needs a title that people can actually find in search, a description that doesn't look half-baked, keywords in the right places. Doing all that by hand for dozens of items sounds like a part-time job before you even make a dollar. Is there something out there where you just throw a photo at it and it handles the rest?
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Disputes really aren't as scary as they sound once you know how eBay sides on things, you went in smarter than most. The listing side though is genuinely where the hours go. eBay search picks up on very specific keyword patterns, and a title that doesn't match how buyers actually type their searches just doesn't show up, doesn't matter how good the item is.
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By Sketler
#48387
Titles are one thing but descriptions trip people up too because there's no obvious template and most just write three vague sentences and call it done. That hurts conversions more than people realize. For what you're describing there's an eBay listing tool here https://flowlister.com/ . You drop a photo in and it generates the title and description already structured for eBay search. Go through what it puts out, tweak anything that needs it, and the listing is done in a fraction of the time.

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