Why Many Sellers List Correctly but Still Get No Orders

Why Many Sellers List Correctly but Still Get No Orders

This is important to understand early:

  • Listing ≠ Orders
  • Visibility depends on:
    • Category competition
    • Pricing
    •  Buyer demand
    • Bidding participation

Many beginners think:

“I have listed my product, orders should come.”

That’s not how GeM works.

Practical Advice for First-Time Sellers​
  • Start with 1–2 well-optimized listings, not 20 weak ones
  • Observe similar sellers and pricing trends
  • Learn how bidding & reverse auction work
  • Track which categories actually receive orders

GeM rewards process-driven sellers, not impulsive ones.

Final Thoughts

Listing products or services on GeM is not difficult, but it requires discipline.

For beginners:

  • Focus on correctness, not speed
  • Understand the system before scaling
  • Avoid shortcuts

If done properly, a good listing becomes the foundation of long-term government business.

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