What is ebay advertising in the 13% level?

I have not opted in to the 13% advertising level because I’ve always assumed that I needed an eBay shop to benefit from it. I do have 1 product listing at eBay, but I never want to have a shop there.

This is what the 13% level states on the advertising opt-in [URL removed] “When you opt into eBay Advertising, the Broadcaster will publish your items to eBay as 30-day fixed price listings.”

Does this mean that sellers who DON’T have shops at eBay, or WHO HAVE NO LISTINGS at eBay will have their products automatically listed there, where they don’t have to do anything?

Or does the seller have to have a CERTAIN TYPE OF ACCOUNT at eBay?

Thank you for clarifying this for me.

Sandi
Artsy Craftery Studio
Bead Tonic
Paper Nirvana
EmbellishMart

asked almost 6 years ago

4 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Sorry for the confusion, Sandi! The 13% advertising level is for sellers who would like to publish/export listings that are active here on Bonanza, but not on eBay. You are required to have an active seller account on eBay and you have to have at least one item listed directly on eBay in order to publish your Bonanza items over. If you don’t have an eBay shop, your items will not be published over to eBay.

Here is a link to our Help Center that goes into detail about publishing to [URL removed] https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/booths_setup/Publishing_to_eBay.

Hope this helps!

answered almost 6 years ago

5 Comments

tomwayne1 says: May 17, 2018

Even if you have the 13% level, sending items to eBay is optional. BTW, you will also pay the eBay listing fees if you send items to eBay.

PaperNirvana says: May 17, 2018

Thanks so much, Bonanzajon. I don’t want to go through the issues of having an eBay shop, so that ad level would not help me. Your response does confirm what I thought.

PaperNirvana says: May 17, 2018

@tomwayne1 Without listing in an eBay shop, what else is offered at the 13% level?

tomwayne1 says: May 17, 2018

@PAPER … besides the eBay publishing, increased views on Bonanza.

ArtsyCrafteryStudio says: May 18, 2018

@tomwayne! Ok, thanks!

A few years ago, I checked the eBay advertising and all my items went to eBay costing me about $40.00 listing fees. I did sell one items for $12.00, but when my month was over, that was the end of eBay for me. If I want to list something on eBay, I will list it separately on eBay only. I do 13% advertising, but I do not have eBay checked. Hope this helps.

answered almost 6 years ago

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PaperNirvana says: May 17, 2018

But what are you getting without eBay checked? There is nothing else offered at the 13% level other than eBay advertising. Bing ads is locked.

tomwayne1 says: May 17, 2018

@PAPER … besides the eBay publishing, increased views on Bonanza.

ArtsyCrafteryStudio says: May 18, 2018

@tomwayne1 Got it. Thanks!

To clarify the advertising levels… from the Bonanza Help [URL removed]

“Higher advertising levels unlock access to additional shopping channels and include a higher ad spend to drive more buyer traffic to your listings.”

answered almost 6 years ago

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ArtsyCrafteryStudio says: May 18, 2018

@tomwayne! Ok, thank you very much for the info! I’ll do some more work on my shops/products and bump the advertising up!

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