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Hey is there a way to get an ebay listing higher up in the results when someone searches that item. Im selling a tablet and it seems to be way dowm the listings and hasn't had many views.

sell it for $1.00 as an auction with a reserve of what you want to sell if for 

also look to see what others are placing on there adds for the same product.  but no the only way is to purchase add time for your product and I believe you need a store for that. 

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Once the time is starting to run out, it will go to the very top when sorted correctly.

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Hey is there a way to get an ebay listing higher up in the results when someone searches that item. Im selling a tablet and it seems to be way dowm the listings and hasn't had many views.

 

depends on what the viewer's settings are. If they want the bids ending soonest to appear, then yours will only get lots of views when it has maybe a day or so left. If they have the settings for lowest bid to appear first, then you'll only get views if the item is at a really low start price and your reserve is your minimum selling price you will accept. I suggest starting a bid around £5-10 and set the reserve at however much you want for it.

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