E-commerce experts launch free data optimisation tools to help online retailers boost sales

31 May, 22

E-commerce experts Optiseller has launched free data optimisation tools to help online retailers boost sales on marketplaces such as eBay.

With around 19 million sellers on the eBay marketplace, it is now more important than ever that online retailers do background research to ensure they are set-up for success and stand out from the very busy crowd. According to Mirakl’s State of Online Marketplace Adoption survey, 70% of shoppers now find marketplaces to be the most convenient way to shop. Online Marketplaces are not only increasing in popularity with buyers, but also with companies looking to expand their audience.

Optiseller founder and CEO, Craig MacCallum, comments: “Whoever said nothing in life is free has never heard of the Optiseller Taster plan. We have launched a brand new no-cost taster plan for eBay sellers to gain access to optimisation tools so they can get a taste of what Optiseller can offer to their seller journey. The new Optiseller taster plan will not only be invaluable for sellers looking to kickstart their eBay journey, but also for experienced sellers looking to boost sales by improving their knowledge and selling processes.

“We really can’t stress enough how important it is to do your research before listing on eBay. Product placement is everything, listing in the wrong category is like storing your product in the back shelf of your store, where no one is looking for it. Understanding what and who you are marketing to is laying the groundwork for a successful, optimised store. Knowing who your buyers are and how they shop on the marketplace is the first step to getting your listings in front of the right buyers and getting ahead of competitors.”

Optiseller’s taster plan includes some of its most invaluable, and popular, tools:

– The Category Lookup tool is a directory of all categories on the marketplace. It provides insights for each category and enables sellers to see the top 50 rated listings based on your search terms and categories they are listed in.

– The Buyer Demand Feature gives sellers an insight into item specifics and enables them to see how commonly an item specific is used by giving it a 1-5 star rating. This means sellers can then prioritise popular item specifics helping increase searches and views.

– The Product Suggester tool is a go-to for sellers to research before creating a listing. The tool gives a detailed insight into existing listings of similar products and even includes the top 10 ranked listings so sellers can see their top competitor’s title, title length, price and category.

– The Category Suggester tool is there to help with keyword research. Sellers can view the top suggested listing categories – accompanied by an eBay data confidence rating.

MacCallum adds: “Whether you are looking to start your eBay selling journey on the right foot, or want to fine tune your listing process, the tools are free for you to make the most of, however you choose.”

Optiseller is an e-commerce data platform that helps over 50,000 online retailers to better control, manage, and monitor their performance on marketplaces, including eBay. Optiseller is now used in over 100 countries and has analysed over 1.1bn products. It reviews over 70m listings every week. 

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