posted on August 29, 2001 10:07:22 AM
I have 11 doll collecting books, the reference kind with pictures, pictures, history of, and makers and marks. Does anybody have a clue what category they would do best in? I have been looking through all the categories on my AMpro and there just doesn't seem proper place.
If I put them in dolls will people looking for reference books find them and if I put them in a book category will doll people find them.
I appreciate any advice you have to offer.
When your at the end of your rope:
Tie a knot and hang on!
posted on August 29, 2001 10:12:51 AM
'If I put them in dolls will people looking for reference books find them and if I put them in a book category will doll people find them'
How about listing your books in both categories???? That's why there are 2 category choices for listings!!!!!
posted on August 29, 2001 10:36:09 AM
Thanks,Duh, sometimes I'm a little slow in the problem solving area. Time to take a break.
Thanks for your memory jogger.
When your at the end of your rope:
Tie a knot and hang on!
posted on August 29, 2001 10:54:43 AM
When I have several items that will fit equally well in two different categories, I put half in one category and half in another. In my auction description, I make sure I mention that I have others up for auction at the same time and ask that bidders click on View Seller's other Auctions so see them. This works very well for me, because I don't load one category down with too many similar items at the same time, and it saves the double listing fee I'd have to pay if I listed them all in two separate categories.
I seem to get the same number of hits on both categories, so I think it's working.