Best day of the week to end eBay auctions on. - poll
Knuckles
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Just curious about what day sports card/memorabilia sellers think is best to end eBay auctions on.
I didn't bother with times as I think ending auctions in the evenings is best.. If you do think a specific time is very important though post it..
I didn't bother with times as I think ending auctions in the evenings is best.. If you do think a specific time is very important though post it..
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"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
I feel that the best selling season is between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Steve
<< <i>I feel that the best selling season is between Thanksgiving and Christmas. >>
I agree on that.. I got $50 to $100's more for big named cards that I sold in November/December before Christmas than what they averagely would go for in other months. Good ol' wives trying to pick up nice rare cards for their husbands. Sadly this is the time when scammers come out the most, people not knowing any better bid on fakes trying to buy something special for their significant other.. but that's getting off topic..
I think that the wording of the listing is more important than the time. Be truthfull (mention qualifiers) and try to get the team name in the title. There are many team based collectors who are using searches such as "Yankees", "Red Sox", "Bruins". By not listing the team name in the title you are missing out on a large niche market. When listing a 196? common you get the year collector, but when the team name is in the title it opens the card up to a whole new viewing audience, who would not see it otherwise.
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I don't think the day matters as much as the time it ends. Mornings, early afternoons, and ridculously late at night are bad for card sellers.
Brian