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		<title>By: steff</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the tips! I have been considering my strategy for a while now. I DO have an eBay store, and I intend to keep it, even if just for the presence it gives me on the Web since I have my own URL and this is where I send everyone to. One thing I know I MUST do, though, in my store is send ALL of my store listings to fixed-priced BEFORE the fee changes take effect. This is mainly because eBay is offering a listing fee of 10 cents for all fixed-priced listings that are converted from store listings to fixed price before March 30. 

I am doing a few each day to scatter the times. If I wait until after March 30 and they are automatically moved to fixed priced, the listing fees will cost me at least 20 cents each. Then once these listings are fixed priced and no longer store inventory, I will never have to pay another listing fee if I make sure they are all good until cancelled. I am already seeing some sales after moving them from store inventory to fixed price. There is a lot to consider!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the tips! I have been considering my strategy for a while now. I DO have an eBay store, and I intend to keep it, even if just for the presence it gives me on the Web since I have my own URL and this is where I send everyone to. One thing I know I MUST do, though, in my store is send ALL of my store listings to fixed-priced BEFORE the fee changes take effect. This is mainly because eBay is offering a listing fee of 10 cents for all fixed-priced listings that are converted from store listings to fixed price before March 30. </p>
<p>I am doing a few each day to scatter the times. If I wait until after March 30 and they are automatically moved to fixed priced, the listing fees will cost me at least 20 cents each. Then once these listings are fixed priced and no longer store inventory, I will never have to pay another listing fee if I make sure they are all good until cancelled. I am already seeing some sales after moving them from store inventory to fixed price. There is a lot to consider!</p>
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