These rules are patterns pulled from real listings, real losses, and repeated mistakes.
Each rule links to specific breakdowns showing why it happens and what to do instead.
Watchers without offers mean price resistance, not interest.
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Price decides everything before traffic ever matters.
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Items don’t “age out” — they get exposed as mistakes.
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Relisting doesn’t fix demand, pricing, or bad items.
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Listing time is a cost, not an invisible step.
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More research doesn’t reduce risk after a point — it delays action.
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Listing consistency beats perfect inventory.
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Buyers negotiate emotionally, not logically.
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Profit isn’t just upside — it’s damage control.
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Bundles don’t increase value — they increase liquidity.
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Feedback affects buyer confidence, not rankings.
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Traffic without intent changes nothing.
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