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Is there a best time to end auctions of a large group of cards (think set break)? I'm guessing evening would be best. Are there certain nights that are better than others? Are weekend nights good or bad?
I'm about to list roughly 100 cards and want to maximize potential exposure and have the best potential for activity near the end of the auction. Thoughts? |
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I think sunday evenings are best.
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I would NOT recommend ending anything on a Friday or Saturday evening....lately I have been using Tuesdays, some strong nights, some not so strong. Having the listings end between 9-10 PM EST seems to be my best times, although I spread out the ending times from 8.30 to 10.30 on the evening they are ending on.
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You can specify a start time in 1 minute increments. I usually space them out at least 2-3 minutes in case I have buyers that want to purchase multiples to save on shipping. It gives them time to win an auction, then check my other listings and bid, if they choose.
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If I remember correctly, scheduling the start of a listing through ebay incurs some sort of additional fee. |
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I saw data Monday night was pretty good, along with sunday night
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