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Link to your site | Sun Jan 15, 2017 11:41 AM | | |
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roberthumphrey |
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I'm considering putting a link to your site at the end of the descriptions on my eBay items for sale in order make potential buyers aware of sniping in the hope it would generate more income for me, and was wondering if you also thought it a good idea? I wanted to use the logo https://www.myibidder.com/images/new2007/page_front_logo.gif in front of the link https://www.myibidder.com/. I tried this on item numer 201781881436 but the image is blocked & I'm not sure whether it's because it's a https image or blocked by eBay, both, or something else. Have you ever considered making a link for sellers to paste at the end of their item descriptions in order to generate a logo link to advertise the site?
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| Sun Jan 15, 2017 06:24 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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seller promotion of myibidder | Fri Sep 14, 2018 10:29 AM | | |
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bwl |
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Something like this crossed my mind, and I thought....
Sniping certainly seems to work for me as a buyer, i.e. I believe I do win (some, if not all) items at a lower bid than I would have needed without sniping. Surely this means that the seller gets a lower final price?
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| Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:25 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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bwl,
But if the sniper would not bid, your price will be even lower.
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