How can I make my settings to where it automatically does the fixed on new items I’m selling and not dynamic? without me having to use my computer every time to do so? I always use my iPhone eBay app when I create and publish a listing for sale and just learned it’s been defaulting to dynamic, which I do not want. I’ve spent the last hour on my laptop and cannot seem to find this option in settings. Thank you
It is not possible to say without diving into your account to see what is happening. To do this, you would need to book a consulting call with me at neilwaterhouse.com/coaching/
When the economy tightens due to a recession or other economic issues, people stop buying new cars, houses, boats, holidays, etc. Instead, to get their retail therapy fix and give themselves some instant gratification, they purchase small, cheap items with an average price of around $250. Over the last 25+ years of selling online, I have seen the same thing repeatedly: when the economy tightens, sales of items under $500 go up. As negative as this sounds, a tighning economy is a win for online sellers.
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How can I make my settings to where it automatically does the fixed on new items I’m selling and not dynamic? without me having to use my computer every time to do so? I always use my iPhone eBay app when I create and publish a listing for sale and just learned it’s been defaulting to dynamic, which I do not want. I’ve spent the last hour on my laptop and cannot seem to find this option in settings.
Thank you
It is not possible to say without diving into your account to see what is happening. To do this, you would need to book a consulting call with me at neilwaterhouse.com/coaching/
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Hi Neil. Is the current economic situation a cause for concern or is "retail therapy" still going strong?
When the economy tightens due to a recession or other economic issues, people stop buying new cars, houses, boats, holidays, etc.
Instead, to get their retail therapy fix and give themselves some instant gratification, they purchase small, cheap items with an average price of around $250.
Over the last 25+ years of selling online, I have seen the same thing repeatedly: when the economy tightens, sales of items under $500 go up.
As negative as this sounds, a tighning economy is a win for online sellers.