eBay Store subscribers can now automatically send offers to buyers for selected listings. Offers to Buyers is a useful tool that helps sellers increase sales. eBay understands that manually sending offers can be time-consuming, especially for sellers with a large number of listings. eBay has been working to simplify the way sellers send offers, and has introduced bulk manual offers and automatic offers for individual listings. Now, sellers can use fully automatic offers for all inventory. With this new feature, sellers can now select the criteria for listings to be included in offers and set the terms of offers, eliminating the need to manually send offers. eBay will automatically send sellers' offers to buyers who meet the prerequisites and are interested in listings that meet the criteria specified by the seller (including any new listings created by the seller). Sellers can set the length of time for automatic offers to be sent, up to 150 days. Here's an overview of how to create and manage automatic offers: 1. Visit the Marketing tab in Seller Central and go to the Buyer Groups page. 2. Select "Set up automatic offers". 3. Select the inventory you want to add, set the price range, and name the buyer group. Sellers can create as many automatic offers as they want, giving them greater flexibility and control. Try this new feature today in the Marketing tab of Seller Central. |
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