Learn how to move the data from your Amazon listings to new eBay listings, avoiding common pitfalls
One of our pillars is listing creation. Using your Product Catalog data, we build your eBay listings with ease.
Before getting started, you'll need to ensure your eBay seller account, and eBay integration settings are properly set up. Failing to do so can result in your listings not going live.
New To eBay?
eBay has limits for all its sellers. For new users, the limits are strict. Learn more
We provide you ways to avoid these limits by limiting the quantity sent. Regardless of how much product you have, we'll always send eBay the number you provide, until you're below said number.
All Listings
- From the Integrations tab, click Manage Integrations.
- Click any eBay channel, followed by the Inventory tab.
- In the Max Quantity field, input a number that reflects your limits.
You'll need to decide what works best for your business. If you're brand-new, we suggest limiting it to one.
Individual Listings
- From the Manage Listings page, search for your listing.
- Click the eBay Market Listing for the desired listing.
- On the Listings tab, locate the Max Quantity field, and input a number.
Common Pitfall: eBay Business Policies
eBay requires all users to have shipping options set for their eBay listings. A great way to do this, is to use business policies on eBay. Payment, shipping, and return profiles can be created on eBay, which will import into Listing Mirror. Learn more
If you're new to eBay, you'll need to create these before getting started. If you're established on eBay, you might already have these policies created.
Set Default Policies
- From the Integrations tab, click Manage Integrations.
- Click any eBay channel, followed by the Business Policies tab.
- Select a Business Policy for each dropdown.
If you've creating listings already, use the Update checkbox to assign them.
Set Individual Policies
- From the Manage Listings page, search for your listing.
- Click the eBay Market Listing for the desired listing.
- On the Listings tab, locate the Shipping, Payment, and Return profile field, and select your policy.
Creating Listings
Create Individual Listings
- From the Manage Listings page, find a product missing from eBay.
- Click the blue Add to Marketplace button.
If there's no issues, and you're syncing, the listing will go live.
Create Multiple Listings
- From the Manage Listings page, find a group of missing products on eBay.
- On the left, click the checkbox for each listing you'd like to create.
- Using the dropdown, click Create.
- Click the eBay checkbox, then hit Confirm.
Depending on the amount of listings created, it may take up to a minute to display them all.
Create Multiple Listings Using Templates
- From the menu bar, click Listings, followed by Bulk Edit Templates.
- From the dropdown, select Create and Delete, followed by Download Template.
- Once downloaded, open the sheet and input C in the marketplace column, and SKU row for the desired product.
- Save the sheet, head back to the Bulk Edit Templates, and click Upload Template.
C is short for Create. You can review the full documentation on our knowledge base. Learn more
Common Pitfall: Missing Category Specific Fields
eBay requires specific category fields to be filled out based on the category your listing is in. If there's no way to grab the information based on imported listing data, you'll need to input the data manually.
Individual Listings
- From the Manage Listings page, click the Market Listing that has the error.
- Click the Category tab.
- Input data into any field that has a red asterisks.
Multiple Listings
- From the menu bar, click Listings, followed by Bulk Edit Templates.
- From the dropdown, select Missing Category Specific and eBay, followed by Download Template.
- Once downloaded, open the sheet and input appropriate data into any Yellow cell.
- Save the sheet, head back to the Bulk Edit Templates, and click Upload Template.
Need to view the status of your bulk template upload? Review your Bulk Upload History page.
Continued learning: Getting Started | Amazon to Walmart
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