How Do I Post an Ad on Facebook Marketplace

  • You can sell items on Facebook Marketplace via the desktop website or mobile app.
  • Facebook Marketplace is only supported in the US and there are restrictions on what you can sell.
  • How you get paid is up to you and Facebook doesn't charge a fee — unless you're selling as a shop.
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Selling your stuff online has become a popular alternative to garage sales. For casual sellers, Facebook Marketplace is a free option that connects you with potential buyers in your area. But there are restrictions to what you can sell, and it can take a bit of know-how to stand out on the platform.

Here's what you should know about selling on Facebook Marketplace.

How to sell on Facebook Marketplace

You can use Facebook Marketplace on either desktop or mobile.

On desktop

1. Open Facebook and log in to your account, if needed.

2. Click Marketplace, located in the left sidebar.

Select "Marketplace" in the sidebar.
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3. Click Create New Listing.

Select "Create new listing" to begin.
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4. Select Item for Sale.

You can choose item for sale to sell on the Marketplace.
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5. Click Add Photos and upload a photo of your item.

Add at least one photo to your listing.
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6. Add the information about your item. Enter 0 as the price if you want to list it as a free item. Select Next.

7. Choose the delivery method, if needed, and hit Next.

You may need to choose a delivery method to move forward.
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8. Click Publish to post the listing.

On mobile

1. Open the Facebook app and log in to your account, if necessary.

2. Tap the Marketplace tap, located in the center of the bottom toolbar.

Go into the Marketplace to start making a listing.
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3. Select Sell.

Hit the "Sell" button.
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4. In the pop-up, under Create New Listing, choose Items.

Select "Items" from the list of options.
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5. Add the information about your item, and at least one photo, and hit Next.

Add your description and a photo.
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6. Choose a delivery method and hit Publish.

Tap "Publish" to finish your listing.
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Facebook Marketplace payment details

The payment method on Facebook Marketplace is up to the seller. But the company recommends using Messenger or PayPal to get paid at the time of sale.

You can also use Messenger to decide what method of payment works best for both parties. For example, if you prefer PayPal or Venmo, but the buyer doesn't have those, you might talk about a cash handoff when they pick up their item, provided they're local.

Facebook Marketplace shipping and returns

You can only use the shipping feature if you're selling as a shop. That means you'll also be subject to a selling fee of 5% per shipment, or a flat fee of $0.40 for shipments of $8.00 or less.

Once you've signed up for online checkout and shipping, you'll have a set amount of time after each purchase to ship the item to the buyer. Otherwise, the order will be deleted or canceled by Facebook. You can either choose to cover the shipping costs yourself or let the buyer pay. You must add tracking information and mark the package as shipped to get paid on items that use the shipping option.

If the buyer requests a refund, you'll have two business days to respond and attempt to resolve the issue. And any refunds have to be issued within two business days from when you receive the returned items.

Tips for selling on Facebook Marketplace

Since many sellers are on the Marketplace, it pays to stand out. Here are some tips to help you do that:

  • Check out the competition and price your items competitively.
  • Take high-quality photos using good lighting.
  • Reply to questions in a timely manner.
  • Provide as many details as you can in the item description.
  • Say that you are open to offers and negotiate.
  • Use tags to make your listings easier to find.

You should also familiarize yourself with the acronyms commonly used on the Marketplace so you can use them as well:

  • PM: personal message
  • OBO: or best offer
  • NWT: new with tags
  • PUP: pick-up pending
  • NIL: next in line

Devon Delfino is a Brooklyn-based freelance journalist specializing in personal finance, culture, politics, and identity. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Los Angeles Times, Teen Vogue, Business Insider, and CNBC. Follow her on Twitter at@devondelfino.

How Do I Post an Ad on Facebook Marketplace

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