What should I consider when creating an ad?
What should I consider when choosing a category for my ad?
When you're picking a category, try to avoid choosing "other." Your organization receives climate savings for everything that's reused via the marketplace. The climate values reported are based on the product category you've chosen. The category "other" doesn't provide climate data because it's too unspecific.
Can I create an ad that includes chairs, tables, and desks?
Nope, you'll need to create a separate ad for each model. So, one for chairs, one for tables, and another for desks.
Is it enough to write the quantity in the ad description when I create an ad?
Nuh-uh! If you have 5 identical desks, you should choose to create 5 articles for that specific desk model. Just writing "5 available" in the description won't cut it because the ad will disappear even if someone only buys 3.
What information should my ad contain?
It's a good idea to include details like dimensions and condition as it makes it easier for a potential buyer to make a decision. Doing this increases your chances of getting an order.
A picture is worth a thousand words (or is it?)
While it's important to provide dimensions and other info that a photo can't convey, clear pictures showcasing the condition of your items will boost your chances of making a sale and keeping the buyer happy.
And there you go, you've nailed this step!