FB can be a guide to a seller selling, its not a guide to how many items a seller is selling, because of the way the site works, new buyers come to the site via product advertising apart from the signing up there some times unaware thats its a FB site .
i watch the sold tab on the front page i see patterns of whos selling and what, for instance theres a particular comic seller and furniture seller who seem to be selling well , this page rotates every few mins as far as i can determine with newer sales being shown , i also dont think it shows all sales as soon as they happen my last buy was a couple of hrs before it showed, i doubt very much it shows all sales but it does give a good idea of site activity, i doubt really your question can be answered in the full,
http://uk.ebid.net/stores/under pressure
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i asked you how many sales i had had not a total of what ive bought and sold were the FB has been left, the point being you cant answer the question only me and ebid could answer that question, so FB at best is a guide to a active seller who is selling not how much he or she is selling
http://uk.ebid.net/stores/under pressure
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Unfortunately the question is unanswerable. For a start you would have to have a definition, most sales, by value, by volume, highest sell through rate, highest % profit, highest monetary profit. In order to get an answer for the majority of those you would need details that nobody would give.
I would take a look at some of the 'Top Sellers' in a similar category. Nobody really knows how eBid define a 'Top Seller', but it is a start. Looking at those should show some similarities, titles, keywords, images, about me page. Check if they are on Google Shopping, Facebook and Pinterest. Those can all be a reason for their success. Then watch out for their posts for other clues, do they Plug their listings, mention anything else they do to get sales. Like I say, there is no definitive answer, but lots of things several top sellers have in common, some will work for some items and some won't, but they can all give you things you could try.
http://kreative-fashions.ebid.net/
http://kreative-books.ebid.net/
http://kreative-health-beauty.ebid.net/
http://kreative-home.ebid.net/
http://kreative-baby.ebid.net/
http://uk.ebid.net/users/kreativebargains
Best prices on designer and branded goods in all five stores.
I suspect the most successful seller on here is keeping his/her head down and just plodding on with their business. They certainly don't want others to copy them and start selling the same items. Who really wants competition.
My posts only state my own opinions, unless I've stolen them from someone else
I wouldn't class myself as a top seller yes I have 4,706 feedback some of it is from buying as well as selling...My items are mainly low value i.e trading cards...I did have over 7,000 items for sale but one night when I had to may beers I decided to close all of my auctions for a revamp wasn't until the morning that I realised I deleted them instead of closing LMAO.
Only have 300 odd items for sale at moment sold most of my cards to a private buyer in Huddersfield.
I still have loads to list but am busy decorating my new flat at the moment.
Sanity at last
Am I going to go and copy Huddylion... err no that requires knowledge I don't have. So lets not worry about that.
Now Huddylion is your listing on eBid enough for your sales, or do you direct traffic to eBid from a blog, website, Facebook etc.
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