Fantasy Theater~ Exactly the same product, but somehow it didn't sell OK!! I used the data on Aucfan to buy some items with different prices at a no-brand clothing store. The product category, image, and title were all filled in according to the data. The item is on the shelf! Now just wait for it to sell! After the auction is over... Yeah, why? Selling it on Aucfan for 5000 yen, the winning bid is only 1000 yen... What the hell is this!!! ~Done~ For no-brand products, the difference in winning bids is huge. I think the difference is especially huge for no-brand clothing. First of all, auctions are a process where the price is determined based on the buyer's emotional state, so there is no fixed price. If you look at Mobaoku, you can easily see that there is a huge difference in winning bids.
The same is true for Aucfan and Rakuten Auctions. According to Aucfan, even if the product category, pictures, and titles are the same, there are still differences in the winning rate for the following reasons: Few or negative reviews A lot of few product lineups Inconsistent product lineups Auction end time Not using featured auctions Off-season, etc. I think phone number data are various other reasons. However, even if you think you have done all of these perfectly, you may not get the amount you want. On the other hand, unexpected products may sell for a high price. Well. Auctions are fun. It's just human psychology. So, even if you have listed an item for sale and the final transaction price is not as expected, don't give up easily. Just find the minor flaws and improve them, I believe you will definitely get a good profit. The key is to always think about why something sells well and why it doesn't sell. Yes. There must be a reason. The reason may be in unexpected places. Thank you for reading today. Thank you as always.
I am Axe. I received a question: "I want to get auction feedback, but I don't know what to sell", so I want to share. There are two ways to collect ratings. You can sell anything you don't need at home, but if you want to get feedback quickly, it's best to sell items for a fixed price of around 10-100 yen and send them by mail (80 yen). For example, magazines, movie booklets, gifts, comic books, cards, lanyards, brand bags, 100 yen items, etc. I should mention that some 100 yen store items can be sold for more than 100 yen, depending on how they are sold. Buy things you or your family want. If you don't want anything and just want to get reviews quickly, buy items listed by people who want reviews (laughs) □ There are many people who list similar items at a buy-it-yen price of 10 to 100 yen and mail them, so try to find them.
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