I began losing my hair when I was about 15 years old. Slowly, it pretty much all abandoned me. I know it's amazing, but there are occasions where I still have the urge to grab a comb.
This illustrates the point that habits can be hard to break. Somewhere in my brain, there is some part that still thinks I have a luxurious head of hair.
Listing products on eBay is a habit for some. A habit that is hard to break. "It used to work." they say. "I used to list things and they'd sell." Well, I used to comb my hair and it would not leave red streaks on my scalp.
How can habitual eBay listers break their habit? Try other sites. Primarily Amazon.
If you've listed on eBay for a long time, you likely know your way around the site. It's comfortable. While Amazon seems foreign. The rules are different. Even the basic concept of listing and selling items is quite different.

I wrote "Selling on 'the River'" as a guide for eBay sellers. It teaches the basics of selling on Amazon in a language understood by those familiar with eBay. I just updated and expanded it.
Take a look at: www.SellingOnTheRiver.com.
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I was always getting frustrated in trying to figure out all of the fees on Amazon, so I built an Excel file that will calculate the Amazon Fees based on the cost and margin that I want to make on a product. So I made one which you can download for free.