How to set up your eBay Feed (in video)

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We’re super excited about the new eBay Feed and although it’s not likely to be available on eBay UK until next year everyone can test it on the US site. We’d encourage you to have a play and just to show how easy it is to get started here’s how to set up your eBay Feed in under a minute.

Once you get started you’ll want to edit your feed to add new interests and possibly to delete items you’re no longer interested in – That’s fine, your feed should evolve over time to reflect the type of products you’re interested in.

Log onto to get started:

3 Responses

  1. This is really cool feature Chris.

    Finally I am able to see what I am interested in without having to look thru thousands of listings.

    Additionally, its visual !

    Thanks for sharing this post and you have done a fantastic video.

  2. It looks like a great feature, I’m sure it will increase sales once everyone gets access and things settle down. I’m looking forward to trying this out, thanks for the video Chris.

  3. Thanks. Good video. I am wholly an ebay seller and therefore don’t really know the ins and outs of buying, it’s good to know how buyers will be using ebay in the future

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