Like the other comment said, think of the actual price you want to sell, then add a bit more. So when people haggle, you can bring it back down to the price you actually want. If I want to sell an item for $50, I post it as $60-$65.
To add to this, I often calculate shipping ahead of time, add $3-$4 to it, and roll it into the price and charge no shipping. The clarity of price on the front end seems to make a difference And when I add a couple of extra dollars it protects me from surprises
Like the other comment said, think of the actual price you want to sell, then add a bit more. So when people haggle, you can bring it back down to the price you actually want. If I want to sell an item for $50, I post it as $60-$65.
To add to this, I often calculate shipping ahead of time, add $3-$4 to it, and roll it into the price and charge no shipping. The clarity of price on the front end seems to make a difference And when I add a couple of extra dollars it protects me from surprises
I kinda want to add $100 to my “purchase price”, 1/2 it, and add like $25 to haggle down from
That’s some weird math that may not scale correctly.
Use a percentage, like 15% higher or 25% higher. That will scale better with cheap or expensive items.