FAQs
Are you okay with selling that item for $0.99? If you are, then yes, if not, then be sure the starting price is a price that you are okay with actually selling the item for. Watchers don't always equal bidders, and bidders are not a guarantee in any category.
What should I start my auction at? ›
With auctions, bidders are looking for bargains. Set the starting price below fair market value to show your guests the potential for a great deal. Setting the starting bid around 40% of the fair market value or $5—whichever is greater—gives your bidders the chance to win the item well below market value.
What price should I start my eBay auction at? ›
Be sure to start the auction at a minimum price you are willing to accept and buyers can bid upwards from there. The Buy It Now option is the simplest way to price an item on eBay and much more commonly used.
Is it better to start bidding low on eBay? ›
It completely depends on the market for the item you are selling. Were the $300+ sold recently and were they bids or buy it now? If the sold items are older listings and the current active listings have many of the same items listed, look at the lowest priced item.
What is the secret to winning eBay auctions? ›
eBay bidding tips
Bide your time. You stand a greater chance of getting the item by placing your highest bid in the closing seconds. If an auction listing has a reserve price, bid up to that amount as early as possible, so other bidders aren't attracted by the low starting price. Try bidding an uneven amount.
How much does eBay take from a $100 sale? ›
The amount eBay makes on a sale depends on the final selling price of the item, the category of the item, and any additional fees that may apply. On average, eBay takes between 10% and 15.55% of the final selling price in fees. This percentage can increase if you're selling internationally or using promoted listings.
How do you set a starting price for an auction? ›
Set a Minimum Bid at 30-50% of an Auction's FMV. Set a Higher Minimum Bid for Unique Auction Items. Start by Increasing Bids by 10% of the Item's FMV. Offer a “Buy-It-Now” Option at 150% of the Item's FMV.
What is the minimum starting bid? ›
Minimum bids (also known as reserve prices) are the prices the items must reach in order to be sold. Starting bids (also called opening bids) are the amounts you set to start the bidding. The purpose of a starting bid is to inspire excitement—and competition—amongst other bidders.
What is the starting price of an auction? ›
The Initial Price Point. 1. The starting bid is the initial price point set by the seller when listing an item for auction. It is the price at which bidding begins, and potential buyers are expected to place bids above this starting point.
What is the 15 minute rule on eBay? ›
Why does eBay still allow sniping? Most auction sites now employ a 15-minute rule, where any last minute bid extends the auction another 15 minutes. This would benefit the sellers, buyers and eBay itself.
Does eBay charge more for an auction or buy it now? No, when it comes to eBay buy it now vs auction fees, the “final value fees” are the same on both Auction and Buy It Now listings. However, insertion fees (the fees to list items) can differ due to the number of listings.
Is it worth promoting eBay auctions? ›
If your listing is in a low-competition niche, competitively priced and showing up high on the page in eBay search there may be no need to make any extra investment. However, if you have listings that are struggling to gain traction, it can be worth the extra cost as opposed to the alternative of no sales!
What happens if you win bid eBay but don't want? ›
You will get an unpaid item strike placed against your account. 2 of those in a 12 month period will get you blocked from bidding and buying from hundreds if not thousands of sellers on eBay. The seller may also cancel the other bids on the other item your bidding on.
Do I have to sell if a bid was too low? ›
Before the highest bid is accepted, a seller can withdraw the property from the auction. The auctioneer can withdraw property from the auction sale before the dropping of the gavel. Additionally, if the bidding is too low, an auctioneer need not sell property.
What happens if you bid too high on eBay? ›
If someone bids higher then your maximum bid on eBay then they will become the highest bidder. Ebay will email you about this and you will have an opportunity to increase your bid. However, if the auction is ending and they have sharked it then they will win it unless you are watching the auction and paying attention.
What time of day is best to start an eBay auction? ›
eBay claims that the hours between 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., Pacific time, constitute their busiest time of day, presumably because so many bidders do their shopping after they come home from work.
What is an eBay penny auction? ›
The main difference between penny auctions and traditional auctions is that in penny auctions, you pay for the auction end price in addition to bids you have placed plus shipping and handling. For example: There is an iPhone auction with bids fixed at 75 cents each, and price increments of 1 penny per bid.
Why can I only sell $500 on eBay? ›
eBay limits are designed to help new sellers to get acquainted with the marketplace, build a positive sales history, meet buyers demands, and lay a solid foundation for a new business. All new eBay sellers have a Selling limit and Zero insertion fee listings.