Sold an item. I have another. How can I easily, quickly relist it from the sold info in my sold file?
Littleblackdog Reputation: 239 See Littleblackdog's booth |
Congrats on your sale
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Go into your batch edit.
Click on “add a filter” and select your items sold.
Click “apply filter”
Place your keywords for that item in the search box and press enter.
Once your listing comes up click in the tiny box beside it.
Go up near the top of the page and select “duplicate item”
Then click on “clear filters”
You’ll then see that the duplicated listing will be at the top of all of your listings you have for sale. Only, it will have an orange dot beside it stating “ready for sale” rather than the green dot stating “for sale”
Just click in the tiny box beside your ready for sale listing. Go up near the top of the page and click “set status to for sale”
And there you go.
EmpressDepot Reputation: 6797 See EmpressDepot's booth |
LOL NO WAY.
There has to be an easier way?
I keep QTY 2 on many items that I really have a lot of.
I have to do this process every single time?
COME ON BOZOZONA.
Also, these items sell via Google Shopping so you reset the link every time losing juice and momentum to hurt your own potential profit?
GET WITH IT.
Thank_You_Cards Reputation: 120 See Thank_You_Cards' booth |
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