Yes, eBay offers advertising in the form of Promoted listings, they offer a cost per sale model and a cost per click model.
Yes, in addition to the standard listing fee's there are additional fees for Promoting listings. Depending upon the methodology you choose depends how you are charged. For Promoted Listings Standard you agree a percentage of the sale price and only pay this percentage when an item sells. The percentages charged [...]
Advertising on ebay, also known as promoted listings, is really simple. Using the Frooition software makes it much easier to manage and start advertising on eBay. Decide if you want to use a Pay Per Sale (Promoted listings standard) or Pay Per Click model (Promoted listings Advanced) Promoted Listings Standard [...]
eBay's new CPC advertising model (Promoted Listings Advanced) is only available through select eBay Gold Partners such as Frooition. Sellers can sign up for a free 30 day trial at Frooition.com
Keywords are currently targeted using exact match with variants. When buyers search for items using the keywords you've selected, your ads will be considered for placement with Promoted Listings Advanced. Exact match allows for slight variations like synonyms, misspellings, capitalization, and abbreviations. For example: One of your keywords is Men’s [...]
Yes. There is a $1.00 minimum and a $1,000,000.00 maximum daily budget.
No, the listings will look the same and both feature the “Sponsored” badge regardless of the ad campaign they are in.
Your ad will only be displayed when a buyer searches for a keyword that you’re bidding on and that you win the auction for. Simply bidding on a keyword does not guarantee that your listing will appear. To increase the likelihood that your ad will win the auction, you should [...]
No. Each time a buyer searches for a product, our algorithm will determine which listing is shown in the top slot using a variety of factors, including keyword relevancy, bid amount, available budget, and listing quality