Got this banner message when I refreshed Terapeak on desktop today. Hopped over to the app and it's listed under the selling dashboard. It's a pretty easy to navigate interface and it does go back 3 years. However, there doesn't appear to be a filter for new/used/refurb/etc. Still great when researching items while on the hunt.
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There used to be an app called Completely on the IPhone that would give you both the current listings and sold listings - Prices, available and sold quantities, and the sell through rate. It was literally the best in my opinion. Is there anything else out there other than Terapeak that eBay sellers are using? I have tried SellHound but it is too slow and glitchy.
Is there an EBay API (from eBay) that offers to search sold items? They used to have the completed items but it is deprecated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This might be a bit ambitious, but I'm trying to automate my store as much as possible.
I've learned how to use the Bulk Listings CSV including linking the photos with AWS. But the one big thing that could help save me time is getting price information for my products. But I don't know if this is possible:
After the title is generated based on the metadata I enter, I then copy/paste that into a search for price info (recently sold and current listings). And then I'll enter the price I think will sell.
Is there a way to automate this? I've been granted API acces but am out of my depth at the moment.
I'm willing to learn how to code that, but I need to know if this is theoretically possible in Sheets. It'd be incredibly helpful. That's the biggest time investment for me at the moment.
Like the title says. I’m still new and sometimes feel like I’m guessing at what people want to buy. What kind of info does sourcing insight offer? Does it help you figure out what to source? Trying to start upping my sales and profit margin, but can’t afford to take risks on inventory I’m not sure will (eventually) sell for a decent profit.
Hi r/datasets --
I searched for duplicates of this question but didn't see any. My apologies in advance if this is not the right place to post.
I was wondering if anyone knows of a dataset or an API for eBay sales data. I'm doing some research on tobacco and e-cig sales, and some commerce-related data would greatly help. In particular, I want to find sales volume for several different tobacco and e-cig products over time.
I searched the eBay developer APIs, but it looks like these are all meant to enhance the experience of account holders who are buying and selling. In other words, I didn't see a way to call large amounts of data by product, user, etc.
https://developer.ebay.com/docs#tax
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Hey guys, when searching for products that are selling, for a given search term sometimes terapeak will show no sold items, but when searching through the ebay app and filtering for sold and completed items, it does yield results. Anyone know how and why this happens, and which is more accurate to use?
It feels like the function went missing before I was able to see the total amount sold for an item or variation of that item in the blue bar where it shows what it sells for and what not. Anyone have the answer or has Ebay removed this action. Im not talking about the graph you can scroll to , to see the total amount sold In a little graph, just the total sales for a given time period.
Anyone know of a way to scrape data results of sold items from eBay’s Terapeak from a built list of inputs?
Hi we have a couple of top-rated account. Yet eBay API is a completely different login. request to gain API access has been denied.
What's the best way to go about this?
Do anyone use something like Terapeak? Tried to search and found 3-4 yo answers which is not relevant at all.
Doubtful. eBay explicitly prohibits the collection of details that Terapeak offers. It used to be the case there was a Research API that could do all of that but it was actually owned by Terapeak’s parent company who had an exclusive license for the data they could then resell at a ridiculous markup. Essentially there was no viable way for a Terapeak alternative to be formed.
Worthpoint?
I hope to find someone out there that has studied this in depth and has a solution to get the most accurate results possible with the tools given to us.
Here. I took a screenshot of a random search I did today. Between Terapeak and eBay.com, the result were between 16% ratio, and 43% ratio, depending on method of search. If the results were within 5% then it wouldn't be a problem. This big of a difference can lead to big sourcing and pricing errors though.