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Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 06 Apr 2016, 16:01
by researcher
Hi all,
Does anyone know how I would go about adding a form to an auction listing for the customer to add their personalisation details?
Here's an example I found that I like the look of and to give you an idea.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281880260251? ... BIDX%3AIT#
Thanks
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 09:31
by Drew
They are using a 'contact us' style form in the listing details. Simple enough to do, by anyone who knows a little about coding.
The idea is that people order, then complete that form to get the details.
If you read in the listing, it says:
"Once you have ordered and paid for your print, simply complete the personalising form below or message us with the details you require - remember we need to know the NAMEand the SHIRT NUMBER and TEAM SHIRT you require."
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 18:24
by PeteO
Seen a couple of listings where they link to an external webpage with a form to capture details, they include a Username Name, or eBay Transaction ID box to create reference between both
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 20:58
by researcher
Thanks for the replies guys, I didn't think you were allowed link to external pages off of a listing?
Ebay say this
- Email addresses, regardless of whether they are clickable
- Links that open an email client or web form
So could I link to a form on my website, like these
http://www.ourprettyhouse.co.uk/ebayform.html
http://www.gifts2suit.com/gifts2suit_pe ... _gifts.php
or would I just have to tell the buyer to email me their details in the actual listing?
I'm just looking for a simple solution that is relatively idiot proof for the buyer, ideally I would host a form on my website and let them use that, and perhaps browse the site and shop that way. 
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 07 Apr 2016, 21:31
by PeteO
You used to be able to link to external site as long as customer wasn't able to purchase on it
essentially you link to a completely separate page of your site, however if customer clever enough to seperate out your url then we'll done
something like
www.yoursite.com/ebayorders but don't put links on it to webpage
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 08 Apr 2016, 13:54
by researcher
That seems like the easiest option, I shall give it a go. Cheers
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 08 Apr 2016, 21:18
by bigj2552
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 09 Apr 2016, 08:50
by PeteO
That appears to be about theming and mobile responsiveness, both will just improve user experience and like it says stop the heavy resource pages that a lot of companies use on mobiles
a simple html link to a form for personalisation should be fine
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 09 Apr 2016, 13:46
by bigj2552
PeteO;111335 wrote:That appears to be about theming and mobile responsiveness, both will just improve user experience and like it says stop the heavy resource pages that a lot of companies use on mobiles
a simple html link to a form for personalisation should be fine
point is....the ebay app is pants anyway, so how are punters gonna click on a link to get personalisation done, ( and thats if it even shows on the app ) when they cant even click on the dam description button to read what the product is about... ? :rolleyes:
another way to get a nice orange blob on ones acc
good luck with it
Re: Ebay listings for personalised items??
Posted: 09 Apr 2016, 14:07
by PeteO
the eBay app displays fine for descriptions written in ebays native but very limited description builder, it's the heavily customised pages that link to external stylesheets/files that tend to cause the chaos. having said that larger companies likes Argos sell on eBay efficiently with custom pages and yet display fine on the mobile app, but we all know anything is possible if you have money to burn
What they are proposing is two description boxes one fancy (desktop etc) one basic (mobile app based) a html text link is almost no different to any normal text so as long as the app supports hyperlinks it should be fine, I gues we would have to see developer notes (they may have already released them) for this update to be sure
if they do remove hyperlink support in mobile app then the only option would be to have people enter details on the checkout page, or send messages via eBay messenger, they accept attachments (unsure format/size limitations) so receiving files should be possible, but you enter the realm of relying on the customer completing a second stage to the sale to complete the process
i guess that's why so many listings show things like ''message me with colours else a random selection will be sent' etc however eBay have become so protective of the buyer these days that I'm sure even that won't be accepted much longer if he buyer disputes what they receieve
get a decent website set up, and make sure you spam every buyer on eBay with your details, business cards, freebies in orders, discounts by coming direct, you might have to take the hit on limited descriptions and applications the first time someone buys, but can make the repeat buying experience as easy as possible so people come to you not eBay the second time, this becomes even more true with your other post about fees increasjng across the pond, better to be prepared for the price increase then try and counteract it once it's arrived