Choosing the ebay ad option?

So if we sell only here on Bonz, and we choose to also advertise our products on ebay via Bonz, is it advertised on ebay as an auction or as an off site sale at a sat price………or as a set price ebay sale?

Do we physically place it there, or is that automatic for us?

Do we then pay both ebay and Bonz if it sells via ebay advertising.

Forgive my air-headedness, but I am still trying to get my correct booth to go through google search…LOL…and would like to make as many sells as possible HERE

asked almost 12 years ago

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Basically, if you sign up to send your items to go to ebay, you need to choose the ones to go over. They will be fixed priced listings on Ebay and subject to the listing fees on Ebay and if they sell over there than you pay the regular ebay FVF and pay Bonanza 1.5% fees.

answered almost 12 years ago

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A_O_and_DDP says: June 22, 2013

Thank you very much.

Chicago48 says: June 23, 2013

So basically you’re advertising at Ebay and Bonanza at the same time and both sites get a cut of the fees?

Chicago48 says: June 23, 2013

I just checked the Ad option and there is no option for individual items. All your items will list with Ebay. I prefer to choose which ones go to Ebay.

A_O_and_DDP says: June 26, 2013

I would def use this option for higher cost or specialty items, but not for everyday low cost items. Can we get this changed to where we can pick and choose which ones go to ebay?

OOPS I hit the enter key too soon. Basically if you advertise through Ebay both sites list the product and both sites get a cut of the fees? Curious to know if anyone is having luck with that? It would seem that higher priced ($50+) items would benefit from that.
Also, how long (what time limit) can your item be listed? The options are 7, 10, 30 and good until cancelled.

answered almost 12 years ago

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