Create the perfect desktop or laptop listing
Learn how to elevate your search results, build trust, and drive conversion with these listing best practices.
Create the perfect desktop or laptop listing
Whether you’re selling New, Used, or Refurbished desktops and laptops, here are some helpful tips on how to create the perfect listing. These four keys power how your desktop or laptop listing shows up in both eBay and external search results.
Titles
Include relevant details and terms buyers are searching for.
Structured data and item descriptions
Optimize your listings with item specifics, product identifiers and item descriptions.
Pro Tip: Learn how to optimize your search results for Best Match.
Listing best practices
1. Titles
The title of your desktop or laptop listing should reflect relevant details about your device and terms buyers will use to search for it. The ideal title should include the brand, model, memory, color, carrier, and grade (if applicable). Please note that item condition (New, Used, Refurbished) should be included in your item specifics, not the title.
Subtitles, although not required, are an advanced listing feature and a great way to showcase your seller value proposition and increase your click-through rates.
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Examples of a perfect listing title and subtitle:
Title: | Dell Desktop Computer 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Graphics Card if available Intel i5 3.4GHz QuadCore Grade A |
Subtitle: | Free shipping, Free 30-day returns, Accessories included if any |
2. Structured data & item descriptions
Optimize your listings with complete and accurate item specifics and product identifiers. Item specifics enable eBay to monitor which elements are most important to buyers and provide guidance when you list (e.g., keywords buyers use in search or how they filter in the left-hand navigation). Product identifiers make it easy for shoppers to find your items on eBay and through external search engines.
- Product identifiers. Most new and manufacturer-refurbished branded items have product identifiers such as brand and codes on their original packaging. These identifiers are the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN), Universal Purchase Code (UPC), and Manufacturer Part Number (MPN).
- Item specifics. Item specifics include brand, internal workings, and physical details about the item you are selling. They appear at the top of your listing description and make it easy for buyers to find relevant information. Following are some of the most relevant item specifics for desktops and laptops:
Required item specifics | Recommended item specifics (Based on buyers’ keywords and search filters) |
Condition, brand, model, storage capacity, and color | Model, Graphics Processing Type, Connectivity, Computer Type, Features, RAM Size, Most Suitable For, Processor, OS, Certification (if any), Form Factor, Processor Speed, Computer Series (if any), Hard Drive Capacity, Storage Type, Computer Brand, and Monitor Size (if available) |
Pro Tip: Perfect titles AND item specifics help searchability of your listings.
Learn more about listing with structured data.
How to write a winning item description
A great product description will help build trust and drive conversion when buyers visit your page.
Make sure to include detailed product descriptions with brand names, styles, and model numbers. Also include unique qualities, such as modifications that have been made to the device, parts, and potential flaws.
In addition, your item descriptions can showcase who you are as a seller and help foster further buyer trust and confidence. Let buyers know you stand behind your listings by showing how long you’ve been in business, any diagnostic tests you’ve run, and customer service you may offer.
Listing with variations
When you have many similar items that have different variations, such as bundle offers or regional compatibility, you can create a single fixed price listing that includes all the variations you offer.
Starting August 27, 2021, we will remove all condition and grade-related variants (e.g., “very good,” “good,” “Grade A”, “Grade B”) as custom multi-SKU variant options in the listing flow for desktops and laptops.
Pro Tip: As a best practice, limit your use of variants to keywords that are not available in item specifics.
Learn more about listing with variations.
3. Quality photos
High-quality pictures build your customers’ confidence. Here are our Top 10 Tips on creating the perfect photo for your desktop or laptop listing:
- Use white backgrounds to increase your listings visibility.
- Turn off the flash and use soft, diffused lighting.
- Keep things steady. Use a tripod.
- Take high-resolution photos so your item will look attractive on screens big and small.
- Fill the frame with your item.
- Photograph your item from all angles, and capture its details and blemishes.
- Describe in detail the types and sizes of certain components of the build, including storage size, color, form factor to differentiate between different computer models.
- Capture the natural colors of your item. No filters necessary.
- Include some detailed close-up shots. This will help set buyer expectations of the cosmetic appearance of your device.
- Avoid using props or watermarks. This includes accessories or items that won’t be included with your product.
Check out our Tips for taking photos that sell and read about our Picture policy.
4. Price
Competitive pricing is critical to the overall buyer experience and one of the most important factors of driving consideration and conversion for your products. Not sure where to start on pricing? Our Pricing Guidance, powered by Terapeak, is based on similar items sold during the previous 90 days.
Learn more about Pricing Guidance, powered by Terapeak.
These are just four tips on creating the perfect desktop and laptop listings. Learn more best practices!