Increases SEO (search engine optimization) because the item is long running, which increases the chances that it will be indexed by popular search engines.Since the listing stays alive, the sales history is retained.Due to the 1:1 SKU and ItemID mapping, the seller doesn't have to refer to multiple ItemIDs to get a count of how much they have in stock, what was sold, etc.Saves time because the seller does not have to end and recreate the listing when waiting for additional inventory.The following are the benefits of using this feature. Then when more inventory is available, they can update the inventory of the item and the listing would appear again. Instead of ending the listing and then recreating it when the inventory arrives, this feature hides the listing from search. This feature is useful for a seller who is waiting for additional stock of an item with the same ItemID. This enables them to replenish stock for the same ItemID, without the need to relist it when the item is back in stock.
Using the Out Of Stock Control Preference sellers can keep their GTC (Good 'Til Canceled) items alive, even when the quantity goes down to zero. Select the checkbox, then click “ Apply”.Click “ Edit” next to “ Use the out-of-stock option”.Under “ Selling Preferences,” click “ Show” next to Sell Your Item form and listings.Go to My eBay > Account > Site Preferences.To enable the Out-of-Stock Feae, follow these steps: When the item is in the out-of-stock state (quantity equals zero), the item will not be shown in the search results until it is back in stock (quantity greater than zero). When the quantity of an item goes to zero in a listing using this feature, the item remains 'alive'. When this feature is enabled, it is automatically applied to all the user's existing listings and to any new listings they create. Once you enable the account settings to “ Use the out-of-stock option”, then the feed will be able to update your listings to quantity = "0" Using the Out-of-Stock Feature to Keep your Listings Alive If this feature is not enabled, and you are not filtering or ending listings that are out of stock, then you will see the feed fail to update inventory to "0" quantity.Įrror message: Quantity is not valid. The quantity must be a valid number greater than 0. The following contains excerpts from eBay's article Using the Out-of-Stock Feature Common issues when NOT using this feature