A good question to ask SixBit why there data file grows so large so fast. SB just has a ton of “bloat” added to it. We have 884 listings in our store and no problem with WL but got a message from SixBit saying our database was getting close to the 10 GIG size limit of MS SQL. But what I also said is that SixBit grows so much bigger and faster than WL and that SB takws up 10 times the space as does WL. You can run both WonderLister and SixBit on your own computer. I am thinking that my wife and I could list upwards of 200 items in an 8-10 hour day doing it this way (because I already have the spreadsheets with the basic information already there). I may have to add some item specifics and a description if that is needed for the item. Then just add the pics by phone and measurements if needed. My goal is to be able to set all the basic settings and upload a batch to Scheduled listings. I was able to load 35 listings incredibly fast since I already had the title, price, and quantity already in a spreadsheet. I was doing this for the makeup I had bought and the dimensions were all the same. It works great if you have all like items. It took me a lot of trial and error because there are a lot of required fields and I didn’t see anything telling you what those were, but I figured it out (after about 20+ attempts!). csv file, fill out your store specifics and the things specific to the item. Basically, you just enter your listings into a. The bulk lister is what really sold this to me in my trial period. This will make updating handling time for my upcoming vacation a breeze. I only did this for about 35 scheduled items, but I think Mike said that it would work for as many records as you have to update on ebay. You just highlight the items you want to change, go into the bulk editor and change the fields you want to. I chatted with their tech support and they got it working for me. The set up should have been easy, but since I had an older version of SQL Server loaded on my PC it didn’t work. In any event, I just used my stand alone PC and got it to work without any issues. I think Mike was referring to Sixbit that requires another server.
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