After talking about slow sales and why they are normal in the reselling world, the next question many resellers ask is:
“What should I do when my listings aren’t getting views?”
Even experienced sellers run into this situation. A listing can sit for days or even weeks with very little activity, and it can feel frustrating when you know the item has value. The good news is that there are several small adjustments that can help bring new attention to your listings.
Start With Your Title
One of the most important parts of any eBay listing is the title. If buyers can’t find your item in search, they won’t click on it.
Take a moment to ask yourself:
• Does the title include the brand?
• Does it describe the item clearly?
• Would a buyer search those exact words?
For example, instead of simply writing “Pink Sunglasses,” a stronger title might be something like:
“Women’s Polarized Pink Cat Eye Sunglasses UV Protection Fashion Eyewear.”
A more descriptive title helps eBay understand what the item is and improves its chances of appearing in search results.
Improve Your Photos
Photos are often the first thing buyers notice. Clear, bright images can make a huge difference in whether someone clicks your listing.
A few simple improvements can help:
• Use natural lighting whenever possible
• Photograph items against a clean background
• Show multiple angles of the product
• Include close-ups of important details
When buyers can clearly see what they are purchasing, they feel more confident placing an order.
Refresh Older Listings
Sometimes a listing just needs a small refresh to regain visibility.
Many resellers use the “Sell Similar” feature on eBay. This creates a new listing while keeping most of the original information. It can help the item appear fresh in search results again.
You can also try:
• Updating the title
• Adding new photos
• Adjusting the price slightly
• Changing the category if needed
Small updates can sometimes bring new life to a listing that has been sitting.
Focus on Practical Inventory
Through my experience running Burgoon Home Haven, I’ve learned that certain types of items tend to move faster than others.
Practical items people use every day often sell more consistently than highly specific or trendy pieces. That’s why I try to keep a balanced mix of inventory.
Some items sell quickly, while others take time to find the right buyer. Both can still be profitable when sourced carefully.
Consistency Matters More Than Speed
One of the biggest lessons in reselling is that success doesn’t come from a single sale. It comes from consistent effort over time.
Listing regularly, improving listings, and continuing to learn the market will gradually build momentum.
Some days the store is busy. Other days are quiet. That’s simply part of running a home-based resale business.
The Journey of Building Burgoon Home Haven
Running Burgoon Home Haven while balancing family life has taught me that patience and consistency are key.
Reselling isn’t always about overnight success. It’s about steadily building something that grows over time.
If you’re just starting your reseller journey, be sure to explore my Reseller Tips & Tools section for helpful resources and beginner-friendly guidance.
From our home to yours,
Lauren
Burgoon Home Haven LLC






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