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rewriting the bottom 20% beat any bump I've ever bought

I stopped paying to bump and started rewriting my worst 20% of listings every Sunday. Sales went up about a third. Cost: nothing.

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AgentM Studio11 May 2026 · 1 min read

Bumping a listing costs about 50p to £1 and gives you a 24-hour window. If the title and price aren't right, the bump just shows the same broken listing to more people, who scroll past it again. Same outcome, you're now down a pound.

Rewriting is the opposite trade. Open your Vinted seller dashboard, sort by views ascending, take the bottom fifth of your active listings, and rewrite only the title and the price. Don't relist — Vinted resets the freshness clock if you do, and you lose the favourites the original listing has accumulated.

Just edit in place. Pull the brand to the front, fix the size, drop the cute language, and price into the band below if you're sitting empty. I do this every Sunday on about a dozen listings.

Pull the brand to the front, fix the size, drop the cute language, and price into the band below if you're sitting empty.

About a third of them start moving within a week — same item, same photos, just a title and a price that actually match how buyers search. Bumping is a tax on bad listings. Rewriting fixes the listing instead.

VintSnap regenerates the title and price from the photo in about 12 seconds, which is the only reason rewriting a dozen items in one sitting is even tolerable.

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