PRACTICAL LISTING GUIDE
Prepare stronger eBay listings from source product data.
A good import is only the beginning. Accuracy, clarity, and policy review determine whether a draft is ready to publish.
Write a focused eBay title
- Lead with the product type and its most important buyer attribute.
- Use real specifications such as size, material, color, or compatibility.
- Avoid repeated words, unsupported claims, promotional filler, and unrelated brands.
- Keep the final title within 80 characters.
Build a readable description
Use short sections for product highlights, specifications, package contents, compatibility, and ordering notes. Describe only what the product page and verified supplier information support.
Verify price and stock
Prices can vary by region, selected variation, coupons, tax, and account status. Confirm the exact SKU price and available stock before publishing. Zorevix can apply a saved multiplier after a reliable source price is available.
Choose trustworthy images
Use clear product images that accurately represent the item and selected variation. Confirm that you have permission to use the images and that they do not introduce unrelated trademarks or claims.
Complete eBay item specifics
Select the correct category and fill required item specifics. Accurate specifics improve filtering and help buyers understand what they are purchasing.
Confirm sourcing and delivery
Record the truthful inventory or wholesale relationship, item location, shipping service, handling time, and expected delivery. Do not publish a retail-marketplace fulfillment model that conflicts with eBay policy.