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Video Demo - Moving eBay Listings with a Turbo Lister CSV File

eBay's free listing tool, [tag]Turbo Lister[/tag] offers an import / export feature that sees little use by sellers. Granted, it can be frustrating to use at first. But there are occasions where it can be a lifesaver. No one wants to recreate every listing one by one. Here are a few situations I've found while scanning discussions on eBay:

  • You want to move your Turbo Lister program onto a laptop or new [tag]computer[/tag], along with all your current [tag]inventory[/tag]
  • You'd like to sell identical listings, under a different eBay ID
  • Your eBay account has been suspended, and you're listings ended with no way to relist them once things are resolved
  • Your eBay account is suspended, and you want to sell under another ID (This is against the rules - but people are looking for the answer)

Well, you get the idea. Keeping your listings on Turbo Lister, and keeping them current, is a way to recover from all kinds of problems, large and small. So how is it done?

In this post I'm only going to show the procedure for exporting listings to a [tag]CSV[/tag] ([tag]comma-separated value[/tag]) file, then importing them back into a different eBay account. The process works the same for any of the scenarios listed above. There are many other ways to manipulate the file, once it's exported, but for this video demonstration we won't even open the file.

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[tags]turbolister,listing tool,move listings,ebay suspension,two ids[/tags]

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Problem Solved - Importing .csv file with Turbo Lister

"Unable to import data from the file:" ...

At least I know I'm not the only one that has had this problem. Here is one for you to bookmark if you ever use Turbo Lister to create items by importing a .csv (Comma Separated Values) file. It is a wonderful thing to create hundreds of eBay Store listings in minutes, but one little glitch can cause you hours of headaches. If the file has one little mistake, Turbo Lister is unforgiving and will not let you import your data, and it won't give you a clue where to begin to find the problem.Turbo Lister Logo

The easiest way to use Turbo Lister to import items using a .csv file is to first export a file containing a few existing listings that are similar to the listings you want to create. You can export to file by highlighting a few items, then selecting:

File > Export Selected Items > Turbo Lister csv file

You can then also choose the fields you wish to export. I just select all of them and export the file to a folder so you can find it easily.

Once you've exported the file you should be able to open it using MS Excel or a similar spreadsheet program. You'll see fields at the top of the sheet which correspond to the SYI form (title, description, photo url, etc.). Since you exported listings from your account, you already have the proper settings for the more unfamiliar fields such as SiteID, etc. Just copy those down the column for each listing as you go. Learn more about Turbo Lister's fields for CSV files and other import/export info here.

Once you get your sheet done with all the information, you will need to save the file and import the info into Turbo Lister. This is simple, but it's also where the big headache can occur if you haven't read this.

I swear, if I had hair I'd pull it out...

There are lots of details to this big csv file spreadsheet you've created. If even one thing is missing or TL doesn't understand how to map the information, it will not work right. But the most frustrating problem is when you try to import the info and you get an error that says: "Unable to import data from the file: C:\Documents and Settings\blah blah blah" -it still makes me mad to see that error. It's even more irritating that I spent hours pouring over my file trying to see what I did wrong. Was it a wrong code? Did I leave something out altogether? What it the wrong format? Turbo Lister give you no clue as to where to begin to fix the problem.

Here's the answer. Close the file. Just close the file in Excel and you'll be able to import it. That's it. You cannot import the file if it's open in another program. Thanks eBay. Other programs tell you that in plain English, but instead of listing items I had to find it out by accident.

I hope this helps someone else. If you're teaching people to use Turbo Lister as an Education Specialist, save them the trouble and pass this along.

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