After uploading eBay products, many novice sellers have said that the number of visits is getting less and less. Don’t panic when encountering this situation. If the number of visits to eBay products is low, it is better to check the Item Specifics section to see if it is this section. The decrease in quality resulted in less traffic on eBay products.
Item specifics are the most difficult section in listing. Many novice sellers are not familiar with Item specific, so they often spend a lot of time dealing with Item specific in their daily work. And because different products require different Item specifics, this leads to inconsistencies in the proportion of time invested.
As can be seen from the Item specific tree structure of the eBay website, there are currently five major Item specifics: basic item attributes, item attributes that meet requirements, optional item attributes, inconspicuous item attributes and personality Transform item properties. These five item attributes constitute the five assessment dimensions of Item specific.
Take a clothing product as an example. When sellers list items in a new product category, sellers can first determine which item attributes are basic. You should know: It is not difficult to list similar products in the same category. Once determined first, sellers only need to check once in the future to continue improving the listing.
Question: What should I do if the attributes of the item are wrong?
Incorrect item attributes may lead to low visits to eBay products. If a product is paired with wrong product attributes, it will be refused to be displayed on the eBay platform, and the product just uploaded will be classified into the “Unspecified” category, ultimately leading to fewer choices for buyers.
In short, if your eBay product has few visits, you might as well check the Item Specifics section. Check to see if the five assessment dimensions of Item specific are well implemented, and also check whether the wrong item attributes are paired with the product, causing the item to be assigned to the “Unspecified” column.