Adverstising on ebay

Hello,

I am new here and trying to take advantages of Marketing and Advertising tools

I know that you have to pay for commission if you want your items to be advertised at some other website like EBAY, Nextag,etc.

When I select the option to have my item advertised on EBAY, it said that I have to wait for EBAY verification. What do they verify?
Would that effect my current EBAY account?

Thanks

asked over 9 years ago

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A2z4u2c says: September 23, 2014

You also have to pay for the Ebay listing fees if you add your items from Bonanza to Ebay.

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They verify your user name on eBay to make sure that you are the same person. It does not affect our eBay account. Once you do that, your items can be sent to eBay for you automatically or you can do it manually if you only want some of them. I do it manually to make sure I stay under my eBay limits. Choose to add the 1.5% Bonanza fee to the price and it will cover your fees and round up to end on .99. Looking at your price point, it will probably cover the cost of the eBay fees too.

This has been one of the most productive advertising for me. I have three booths tied to one eBay account.

answered over 9 years ago

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TheHotAttic says: October 03, 2014

I am trying to see how to send to ebay, and how to select the items. I chnage the setting from Basic to Standard, but nothing happens. I don’t want ALL of the items exported, just some. & I am worried they will all go accidently.

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