This $0.20 trick is a great way to jumpstart a listing that has stalled
If you have listings that were getting views, favorites, or sales but have slowed way down — manually renewing them can give them a small freshness boost in the algorithm and get them back in front of buyers.
Here's how to think about it:
  • Do renew listings that had traction — views, favorites, or sales — but have gone quiet lately. These already proved they had something buyers wanted.
  • Don't renew listings that were dead from the start. If it never got views or clicks, renewing it won't fix the real problem — which is usually the title, photos, or keywords.
  • Don't overdo it either. Renewing too frequently can actually work against you. Think of it as a reset, not a daily habit. Once every few weeks on a struggling listing is plenty.
The goal is to get a proven product back in the rotation — not to trick the algorithm over and over with a listing that was never set up to convert.
If something had momentum 60-90 days ago and has gone cold, it might just need a small push.
Has anyone tried this?
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Jodi Johnson
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This $0.20 trick is a great way to jumpstart a listing that has stalled
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