

You can control the variation group on a listing-by-listing basis by entering the Variation Group name in your spreadsheet.Īlternatively, if you use the same eBay Variation Group frequently, you can save its name in an eBay Listing Template. If you are creating a variation style listing, you need to enter an eBay Variation Group name in this field. The file attached to the bottom of this article contains examples of two different variation listings.įor more information on creating eBay variation listings, please see Setting up Solid Commerce to List Variations on eBay (Variation Groups and Listing Templates). If you are creating a variation style listing, enter the SKU of your parent item for all of the items in the variation, including the parent. Populate it with a number containing up to two decimal places and no currency symbol (no $). If you are launching auction-style listings, enter your start bid price into this field. Populate this field with a number containing up to two decimal places and no currency symbol (no $). If you are launching an auction with a Buy It Now option, enter the BIN price in this field.ĮBay may charge an additional fee for adding the Buy It Now to auction-style listings. It will automatically populate if you upload the file using the Solid Commerce Excel Add-In Tool.Įnter your eBay Buy It Now price. You also need to add the products in Solid Commerce and save them in a Warehouse.įor more information about these processes, see the Related Articles section. Downloadable Excel Examples of eBay Listingsīefore you list, you need a Warehouse (or Vendor Inventory List), an eBay Market List, an eBay Listing Rule, and an eBay Listing Template.You can also use the file as a template to create your own listings. The file attached to the bottom of this article contains three eBay listing examples. This frees up your time to focus on populating the few fields that require unique information.ĭownloadable Excel Examples of eBay Listings

Listing to eBay through a spreadsheet can streamline the listing process by allowing you to quickly copy and paste redundant information, or use formulas.
