how to identify items which are ready for sale, and items which are not ready ?

I recently imported many items from another site.
I’m still doing editing for each item, completing missing fields, especially categories, polishing the descriptions by increasing the font…etc.
Here what the message says when I’m in EDITING mode for [URL removed]

“There are now 160 sellable items in your booth. 79 items are online currently. 63 items are incomplete. 18 items are ready for sale.”

What means “18 items ready for sale” ? How do I see these items ?
And what about 79 items which are online, what could be the reason they are not ready for sale ? How can I identify these items ?

Can anybody clarify for me these questions please ?
THANKS!

asked about 8 years ago

1 Answer

Items that are “Ready For Sale” are complete (as far as information in the data fields, though you may want to check accuracy) and can be turned into Items that are “For Sale” by using the “Batch Edit Items” function (under the Selling tab in top left corner.

You can use the Batch Editor to filter your items to show just the items that are “Ready For Sale” and then change their status to “For Sale”. After doing that, go to the “Add or Edit Items” page and click on UPDATE BOOTH (the big green button).

selected by Bonanza as the best answer

answered about 8 years ago

tomwayne1
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ZeePoster says: May 25, 2016

Thank you Tom! I didn’t know about filters. I also realised my booth wasn’t activated yet, because I did not verify my phone number. After I verified, “ready for sale” has disappeared. Going now to play with filters. Thanks again!

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