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QualityMpegs 12-26-2003 05:26 PM

Best day and time to start auction on ebay?
 
Hey, this is for all you ebay pros. I need to sell my laptop (still brand new sealed in factory box) and I need to know what day and time is best for selling it.

Any other specific tips to get the most value?

Here is a link to the computer I'm selling:

HP zt3010us

Intel® Centrino? mobile technology featuring Intel Pentium® M processor 1.5GHz
? Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
? 512MB DDR SDRAM
? 60GB hard drive
? DVD+R/RW and CD-RW combo drive
? 15.4" WXGA TFT widescreen with wide viewing angle
? ATI® MOBILITY? RADEON? 9200 graphics
? SD/MMC digital media slot

NoCarrier 12-26-2003 05:35 PM

Easy, your auction has to end on saturday or sunday between 1 pm EST and 4 pm EST.

Most people are at home and have a shopping crave. I've always been successful with it.

QualityMpegs 12-26-2003 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoCarrier
Easy, your auction has to end on saturday or sunday between 1 pm EST and 4 pm EST.

Most people are at home and have a shopping crave. I've always been successful with it.

awesome...thanks for the tip!

anyone have any tips on how to sell this brand new laptop for the most value?

should i put a "buy it now" or a reserve? And if so, how much?

any good keyword tips for me?

foolio 12-26-2003 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoCarrier
Easy, your auction has to end on saturday or sunday between 1 pm EST and 4 pm EST.

Most people are at home and have a shopping crave. I've always been successful with it.

Start it on a thursday for a 10 day listimg - it will end on SUNDAY - the day you want it to end on, NOT Saturday.

NoCarrier 12-26-2003 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by QualityMpegs

awesome...thanks for the tip!

anyone have any tips on how to sell this brand new laptop for the most value?

should i put a "buy it now" or a reserve? And if so, how much?

any good keyword tips for me?

My personal tips:

Start the auction at 1$ (insertion fee will be lower) and don't put a reserve on it, you will save money.

Put in your title something like : "HP 1.5 GHZ zt3010us Laptop Mint 1$ NR"

The 1$ NR is a seller, even if your auction is already at 500$.

Don't worry, your laptop will sell at very good price.

Reserve prices and starting the auction with a high price is how ebay is making money.

Another tip, take nice pictures of your laptop, don't put the ones you see on the web. It's gonna sell better that way. Don't ask me why! haha

Good luck.

NoCarrier 12-26-2003 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by foolio


Start it on a thursday for a 10 day listimg - it will end on SUNDAY - the day you want it to end on, NOT Saturday.

5 days is quite enough. Doesn't matter if it ends on saturday or sunday.

slapass 12-26-2003 05:51 PM

I am doing something similar. Do you load all the info into the auction page or have a seperate page with facts. Does it matter? "I always want the auction page to load as fast as possible to increase bids" or did I get poor info?

eroswebmaster 12-26-2003 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoCarrier


5 days is quite enough. Doesn't matter if it ends on saturday or sunday.

Actually I would have to disagree with you. My experience was always that on the weekends the people who will try to win an auction closing on Friday or Saturday were those who would just put in a proxy and then leave to do whatever they planned for the weekend.

However on Sunday usually people have already spent Friday and/or Saturday night going to dinner movies etc...and Sunday is a day usually spent hanging out around the house resting getting ready for the next week...so what happens is I would notice more sniping going on at the end of a Sunday auction.

I sold alot of multiple items that ended on different days. Alot of these items I already had pretty much a "retail" price in mind so I was starting auctions 7 days a week and as long as they made that set price I was cool with it...but ALWAYS...those items would pull in more money closing on Sunday.

So let me sum it up for the originator of this thread.

Start the auction so it will end on a Sunday. Make sure you start it at a time so that way it ends around 9-11pm eastern standard time.

Why? Because if you do that then you catch those east coasters before they go to bed bidding one last time.

You catch those in the central and mountain time zones right in the middle of the evening, and you will catch those in the pacific time zone just as they start their evening.

triumph 12-26-2003 06:00 PM

I usually put up auctions on friday evenings! Alot of weekenders buy more on sat and sundays.

QualityMpegs 12-26-2003 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by eroswebmaster


Actually I would have to disagree with you. My experience was always that on the weekends the people who will try to win an auction closing on Friday or Saturday were those who would just put in a proxy and then leave to do whatever they planned for the weekend.

However on Sunday usually people have already spent Friday and/or Saturday night going to dinner movies etc...and Sunday is a day usually spent hanging out around the house resting getting ready for the next week...so what happens is I would notice more sniping going on at the end of a Sunday auction.

I sold alot of multiple items that ended on different days. Alot of these items I already had pretty much a "retail" price in mind so I was starting auctions 7 days a week and as long as they made that set price I was cool with it...but ALWAYS...those items would pull in more money closing on Sunday.

So let me sum it up for the originator of this thread.

Start the auction so it will end on a Sunday. Make sure you start it at a time so that way it ends around 9-11pm eastern standard time.

Why? Because if you do that then you catch those east coasters before they go to bed bidding one last time.

You catch those in the central and mountain time zones right in the middle of the evening, and you will catch those in the pacific time zone just as they start their evening.

Great post! Thanks a lot...I appreciate it!

QualityMpegs 12-29-2003 12:18 AM

Well, I listed my auction today...will end next Sunday at 9pm EST. Let's just hope it does well.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3449964879

FlyingIguana 12-29-2003 12:22 AM

i've always had best results with about 5 day auctions, but you want it ending in the afternoon eastern time on sat or sun

QualityMpegs 12-29-2003 12:23 AM

I went with what eroswebmaster said...his post seemed the most logical and informative. IMO

Rictor 12-29-2003 12:24 AM

I sell a lot of stuff on Ebay in my mainstream biz, and I've found it doesn't really matter the day or time. Just always make your auction 7 days so a of people see it and hopefully bookmark it. Also, a buy it now price never hurts.

hyper 12-29-2003 12:34 AM

i did a search for "centrino" in hp
your auction didnt come up

maybe you can revise your title. it is a big keyword you need

QualityMpegs 12-29-2003 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hyper
i did a search for "centrino" in hp
your auction didnt come up

maybe you can revise your title. it is a big keyword you need

ok, i'll give that a shot...

QualityMpegs 12-29-2003 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hyper
i did a search for "centrino" in hp
your auction didnt come up

maybe you can revise your title. it is a big keyword you need

Shit...it's too late to revise the title I think...unless anyone knows how?

hottoddy 12-29-2003 12:46 AM

I've always had the best luck starting and ending on Tue-Thurs 6-7pm PST. That's the best time for everyone to be home from work and not yet asleep, East and West coast.

QualityMpegs 12-29-2003 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hottoddy
I've always had the best luck starting and ending on Tue-Thurs 6-7pm PST. That's the best time for everyone to be home from work and not yet asleep, East and West coast.
hmm...so, 9pm EST was a reasonable time for me to end it it sounds

BlueDesignStudios 12-29-2003 01:06 AM

according to my astrological calandar, in conjunction with the current location of the stars, I'd say best time to start a new auction on ebay would be:

March 28th, 2009, 5:07:21pm, EST





but what would I know?

QualityMpegs 12-29-2003 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BlueDesignStudios
according to my astrological calandar, in conjunction with the current location of the stars, I'd say best time to start a new auction on ebay would be:

March 28th, 2009, 5:07:21pm, EST

but what would I know?

I think my laptop might be obsolete by then...damn

foolio 12-29-2003 01:20 AM

One of the reasons you want your stuff to end on a Sunday night is ebay has the 'going going gone' list and a few othre lists like that. Plus when peep do a search the ending items show up first. So - your item ends on Sunday night it will be on those lists for the entire weekend - when most people go on Ebay.

- AFN - 12-29-2003 05:01 AM

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Fatbrain 12-29-2003 05:59 AM

I do alot of buying and selling on eBay as well...Make sure it ends on SUNDAY...Don't even think about letting end on another day...You *WILL* get more out of it.

Vitasoy 12-29-2003 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fatbrain
I do alot of buying and selling on eBay as well...Make sure it ends on SUNDAY...Don't even think about letting end on another day...You *WILL* get more out of it.

noted, interesting... :glugglug


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