The fees and benefits vary depending on the type of Store subscription you choose. When you have an eBay Store, you get more listings with zero insertion fees and pay lower final value fees, compared to selling without a Store.
You also get access to additional tools to manage and promote your business. The rest of the fee structure is the same as for sellers who don't have an eBay Store. We charge an insertion fee when you create a listing, and a final value fee when your item sells.
The amount we charge when you have an eBay Store depends on the item price, the format and category you choose for your listing, any optional listing upgrades you add, your Store subscription package, and your seller conduct and performance. Don't have an eBay Store, or do you want to sell vehicles? Read our articles on:. Visit our Seller Center - opens in new window or tab to learn more about the benefits of opening an eBay Store.
When you first subscribe, you'll choose between automatic monthly or yearly renewals. For either option, we charge the subscription fee on a monthly basis. We'll charge you for your Store every month until you cancel your subscription.
All sellers get a monthly allocation of zero insertion fee listings. When you have an eBay Store subscription, you get more zero insertion fee listings per month than sellers who don't have a Store. The number you get depends on the Store subscription package you choose. Keep in mind, selling limits apply and certain categories are excluded from the zero insertion fee listings offer. Learn more about how zero insertion fee listings work , including the terms and exclusions for those listings.
Good 'Til Cancelled listings are fixed price listings that renew automatically once per calendar month. It takes skill, dedication and more than a little insider knowledge to turn your online store into a respectable operation.
Below you'll find some key tips that can bolster your chances of success as an eBay seller. The process of starting an eBay business is actually fairly simple.
But before you dive in, we recommend doing a little planning. Namely, consider what you will be selling, what payment methods you'll accept, customer service policies and shipping methods. Also, have a look at the eBay seller policies and rules to make sure eBay can support your e-commerce business idea. Once you feel ready, here's what you do:.
To get started with eBay, select the "Register" button on the homepage. You'll be directed to a page where you can create an account. A personal account is for casual selling, while a business account allows you to sell large quantities of products. You can also register a legal business name and customize your store with your business's branding. Then, eBay will ask for your legally registered business address and phone number in order to verify your credentials. Once you provide all this information and click "Register," you should have immediate access to your account.
The first thing you want to do when you log into your account is adjust your account preferences. From here you will be able to update shipping information, buyer requirements, communication preferences and addresses associated with your account. The most important thing to update here is your payment method, as this will be how you pay for your selling fees. You can choose among PayPal, direct debit or credit card.
This card or account will be charged automatically based on your seller invoice. Now comes the fun part — adding products to your store. The quick listing tool expedites the process of adding products by allowing you to enter keywords to describe your item. The advanced listing tool allows you to go more in-depth with the information you provide.
You can input a product title, product categories, photos, item description, selling details and shipping information, among other criteria. With both the quick listing and advanced listing methods, eBay calculates your seller fees based on the product information you provided.
Therefore, it's important to pay close attention to the information you enter. The most important elements include your selling information auction vs. Now that your business is off the ground, let's talk about some tips that will help you navigate the marketplace and take your eBay store from ordinary to extraordinary. Don't invest a large sum of money into inventory when first learning how to start an eBay business.
Instead, start small. Find a few items to sell, and get some experience taking photos, writing listings, testing pricing options and interacting with buyers. Make sure you can handle the core functions of maintaining an e-commerce business filling orders, handling returns etc. Even if your eBay business is a side hustle, you need to dedicate time to it every day if you want to see real results. Tip Visit the Seller Center to learn more about the benefits of setting up an eBay Store - opens in new window or tab.
Tip Choose a name that immediately tells buyers what you sell. Subscribe to eBay Store - opens in new window or tab. For more information, see our article on managing your eBay Store , or check out the eBay Store page on Seller Center. Any items sold once eBay starts managing your payments will be subject to these fees.
Please refer to this article for information about the fees that apply if your account is not activated for managed payments. By subscribing to an eBay Store you also get access to the tools to develop your own brand. All your listings will be posted on an eBay page, your own storefront with your own name and a short website address URL. Get access to Promotions Manager and create promotions to attract new buyers and boost traffic. Give a proper name and get a unique URL for a personalized Store page.
This will allow you to keep your regular customers and attract new buyers. Learn more about 5 eBay Store subscriptions, compare fees, numbers of free listings and other benefits.
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