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Promoted Shops

Promote your eBay shop with eye-catching ads that highlight your top inventory or coupons. With a guided campaign set-up, it's easy to launch targeted ads that attract interested buyers.

Promoted Shops is an advertising solution that allows you to easily launch eye-catching ads that drive interested buyers to your eBay shop. These ads highlight a coupon or category of items in your shop and contain your shop’s name, logo, a headline, a link to your shop, and several of your top performing listings.

If a buyer clicks on a listing image on a Promoted Shops ad they are directed to the listing page to view the item and make a purchase. If a buyer clicks anywhere else on the ad, they are taken to either a specific category page or a sale page on your eBay shop, depending on whether the ads are highlighting a category of items or a coded coupon.

Fees for using Promoted Shops

Promoted Shops uses a cost-per-click (CPC) model, meaning you only pay for clicks on your ads, up to your set daily budget.

The cost for each click is based on a second price auction, which means the fee charged will be determined by factors like historical performance on eBay, your bid amount, other sellers' bids, and a reserve price (the minimum amount we've determined a click is worth, taking competition and marketplace thresholds into consideration).

Once your campaign has reached its daily budget, your campaign will stop serving ads until the next day, when the daily budget resets. Any unused daily budget will not roll over to the next day.

Promoted Shops best practises

  • Customise your shop's branding - Enhance your shopfront with a shop name, logo, and billboard to establish your brand identity and help build trust with buyers
  • Optimise your shop - Create custom or automated inventory strips to feature your top-selling items and most popular categories to capture buyer attention and to help drive sales
  • Create multiple Promoted Shops campaigns - Launch campaigns for different categories and coupons to attract a wider range of buyers to your shop
  • Bid effectively - Use the suggested bids as a guide when bidding on subcategories and keywords to create competitive campaigns

Promoted Shops campaign set up

You can create Promoted Shops campaigns from your Advertising dashboard - opens in new window or tab. Here's how:

  1. In Seller Hub, go to your Advertising dashboard.
  2. Select Create new campaign.
  3. Select Promote your shop from the ad type options.
  4. Follow the prompts to set up your campaign. You can choose to highlight a category or a coupon.
  5. Once you review your campaign details, you can Launch your campaign.

Category

If you select to promote your shop with a category, in the dropdown menu you’ll see a list of all the eBay categories that have active listings in your shop. Select a category you would like to highlight in your Promoted Shops ads. You can only select one category per campaign, but you can create as many campaigns as you’d like.

Tip
eBay may make occasional updates to our category structure. Your campaign will automatically adjust to reflect any category structure updates.

Coupon

If you select to promote your shop with a coupon, in the dropdown menu you’ll see a list of all your active, public coupons. Select a coupon you would like to highlight in your Promoted Shops ads. You can only select one coupon per campaign, but you can create as many campaigns as you’d like.

Promoted Shops keyword and category bids

The bid amount you set for each keyword or sub-category is important in determining if your ads are shown to buyers. A higher bid can improve the competitiveness of your campaign. Here are some tips on setting your bids:

  • Use the suggested bid to keep your bids competitive
  • Regularly monitor performance after you launch your campaign to optimise your campaign

Suggested bids

Suggested bids are designed to help you select a competitive bid for your sub-categories and keywords. They are derived from a variety of factors, including historical bid averages for sub-categories and keywords. Using suggested bids can help increase the likelihood of your ad being shown to buyers.

Note that suggested bids can fluctuate depending on marketplace dynamics. Please be sure to regularly monitor your performance so you can continue to optimise your campaigns.

Tip
Use suggested bids to take the guesswork out of setting up your campaign.

Visit our Seller Centre - opens in new window or tab to learn more about Promoted Shops.

Promoted Shops FAQs

How can eBay help me promote my shop to potential buyers?

Promote your shop with ads that showcase one of your categories or coupons. These eye-catching ads highlight your top, relevant inventory to buyers and can include your shop name and logo.

 
How is Promoted Shops different from Promoted Listings?

While Promoted Listings help buyers discover your listings, Promoted Shops drives traffic to your eBay shop and helps buyers discover your brand with ads that can feature multiple listings.

 
Where can my ads appear?

Your ads can appear in places like the top of search results or listing pages. We are constantly looking to improve the experience of Promoted Shops so we may expand to other placements in the future.

 
How does eBay determine which listing images will appear in my ads?

Your top performing listing images are selected for your ads and are personalised for each buyer based on relevance to their search keywords or the specific subcategory the buyer is shopping in. The buyer's past shopping history on eBay may influence the listings that are selected.

 
How is it determined if my ad will be shown?

Whether or not your ad is displayed to a buyer depends on the amount you bid for each keyword/subcategory and a variety of relevance factors. These relevance factors include attributes of the eBay pages the buyer visits and the items displayed, the categories and keywords you target, their location relative to your items, account information they provide to us, and eBay marketplace shopping activity, which may include their shopping experiences with eBay.

 
How am I charged?

The cost for each click is based on a second price auction, which means the fee charged will be determined by factors like historical performance on eBay, your bid amount, other sellers' bids, and a reserve price (the minimum amount we've determined a click is worth, taking competition and marketplace thresholds into consideration).

For example, if Seller A had the highest bid at $0.75 and Seller B had the second-highest bid at $0.50, and both items are of equal quality, Seller A wins the auction. The amount that Seller A will pay per click will be between $0.50 and $0.75, but will never be more than $0.75.

 
How do I measure the performance of my Promoted Shops campaigns?

For detailed metrics on how your campaign is performing, go to your Advertising dashboard. From here you can monitor:

  • Impressions
  • Clicks
  • Quantity sold
  • Sales
  • Ad fees
  • Return on Ad Spend (ROAS)
  • Shop views
  • New to shop

You are able to download performance reports for your campaigns from the Campaign dashboard and campaign details page.

 
How do I become eligible for Promoted Shops?

To use Promoted Shops, you must meet certain eligibility criteria. Some of these criteria include being an Above Standard or Top Rated seller, having recent sales activity, and having an active shop subscription.

If you’re not a shop subscriber, you can explore the benefits of having a shop and how to create one here - opens in new window or tab.

 
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