23-05-2025 9:18 AM
I'd love to see how eBay can justify this changed to "promoted listings". (In an email received a few minutes ago.)
In future, if anyone ever clicks on a promoted listing, the promoted fee will be charged, even if the actual buyer did not find it through "promoted listings". I'll certainly be ending all my promotions. Almost every listing gets clicks at some time - this is crazy.
As a user of eBay Advertising, we want to make you aware of an update to general strategy campaigns on ebay.co.uk, ebay.fr, ebay.it, ebay.es and ebay.com.au. Starting from 24 June, items promoted with a general strategy will use the following attribution definition when reporting sales and charging ad fees: |
An attributed sale will be when any buyer purchases the promoted item within 30 days of any click on the ad, regardless of whether the buyer themselves clicked on the ad. The item must be promoted at the time of click and the time of sale. The seller will be charged the ad rate at the time of sale. |
24-05-2025 7:16 PM
You're right, but there can come a time when the gravy train hits the buffers.
For a number of years, I showed my sheep at a major agricultural show that could have taught eBay a thing or two about financial greed. All the machinery companies were there - not because they secured massive sales from the show, but because all the other machinery companies were there.
One year, the show's financial greed became too much, and a couple of the major companies dropped out. That broke the spell. Other companies dropped out in subsequent years.
Sometimes, it only takes a few dissenters to make everyone sit up and take notice - and follow their lead.
25-05-2025 9:02 PM
I couldn’t believe that email the other day either but having let it sink in, I have to applaud them for being so brazen.
Ok so I don’t have a lot up for sale but I did a test a few days ago. I never promoted at more than 2% but I had a DVD that was unsold on here for a long time promoted at 2%. I dropped the price from £25 to as low as around £7, took it down, did sell similar, tried to sell it on other platforms and had no joy. A few days ago I listed it with 10% promoted listing fee and have just sold it on offer for £20. It is only 1 item but my days of reducing price continually are over, it doesn’t work for me I just end up selling items elsewhere and cursing eBay. I have caved in to be honest, next week I plan to list a lot and actually make some money on here, if eBay need 25% in fees to give me sales then for me, so be it I’m afraid.
30-05-2025 9:22 PM
I didn't want to admit sales are hitting the bricks but they are. Thing is I dont think its so much that buyers are leaving. I mean I'm not. Nothings changed for me as a buyer. Its more likely that ebay is now changing the layouts to ensure if you want to have any buyer looking at your item, u be paying them a hefty premium. PPC to appear at the top of results to me is gonna backfire hard. Only people who will take that option will be huge companies that can afford to sell stock at a massive discount. Tbh, most of those sellers will just stick to amazon. Now ebay fees are almost 5 times amazons.
02-06-2025 3:38 AM
Are sellers not able to turn on & off promoted listings whenever they like?
I once had a clever idea of turning it on for a few days to attract watchers then revised the listings to turn it off again.
It still didn't attract any buyers though. Every time I used promoted listings it was useless even if I kept it on or set it to a high percentage. Not one listing ever sold with promoted listings.
02-06-2025 6:18 AM
You can do that.
as it stands if someone clicked an ad then you turned off an ac, you’d still be charged if that buyer ordered that item within 30 days
from end of June you wouldn’t be charged if the ads were off at the time of purchase.
so you could I suppose increase your product price and advertise. If someone buys, you’ve increased the price e so no problem. Then remove the ad, but discount to the price you actually want and hope the watchers buy with no advertising.
eBay are of course banking on no-one turning off advertising, because the above becomes unmanageable at a certain point.
02-06-2025 7:29 AM - edited 02-06-2025 7:31 AM
@jonatjonatjonat wrote:"so you could I suppose increase your product price and advertise. If someone buys, you’ve increased the price e so no problem. Then remove the ad, but discount to the price you actually want and hope the watchers buy with no advertising."
Although now I put all my efforts into the website, public open days and you-tube sales, in my
cats on here there are some sellers listing products at £50 - £100+ above RRP with high PLs. They sell because eBay pushes them, and many buyers do not know about a world outside eBay and will buy.
But unlike the scenario above, many sellers keep the price high once sold.
Could do this myself, but have to ask myself about the ethics and if as a seller I am giving
the buyer value for money. Or should I just say if you can`t beat them join them and hope the
buyer does not visit the website afterwards to find it cheaper - much cheaper.
Wonder if eBay themselves realise pushing PLs is pushing many prices higher and
giving the buyer less value, with cheaper no PL products like for like unseen. Guess not when it gives them more ££s
02-06-2025 3:56 PM
Thats not true tho. It was always 30 days for me. Was annoying.
02-06-2025 3:59 PM
What isn't true?
03-06-2025 10:56 AM
I tried it with one item (only around £40, high price for my stuff!). It was a new suit, never worn (my sister bought several outfits in the build up to her childs wedding). I ended up with less views than before and to compound it i got more when i took it off! never again. Although as i have delisted all my items due to SD that will not be a choice i need to consider.
07-08-2025 10:40 AM
This has just happened to me on 2 sales I’ve made. The buyer saw these items on my marketplace page and wanted delivery. I sent him a n eBay li j on each for him to buy. The buyer purchased using the link and yes, I’ve been charged the promotion fee! How’s that work!!
07-08-2025 10:41 AM
correction: I sent him an eBay link on each item to buy