Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Other Peoples eBay Errors profit through


There are many issues that influence how an eBay auction ends. Timing, Description, Title, Photos, the list goes on and on. However, a small error will be the deciding factor on what the final price is and if the auction ends successfully or not.

It 'a mistake I've done it many times and sellers a lot more than I do on a daily basis. No matter if your new eBay seller or an established power, almost everyone at some point will make this fundamental error.

Firstly what is necessary to leave it as eBayers use the site. Up to 70% of the users type in the item they are looking directly to the search function. Now eBays search feature just check the words you enter against the title of ads - no description or caption.

Therefore to get the right exposure for your article, you must get the right words in the title. Not entering the correct combination of relevant words, will be missing on potential bidders. That's why I always recommend using services such as eBay pulse (http://pulse.ebay.co.uk) and Word Pro (http://trading-web-solutions.com/keywords/) before sending your ad.

In other words if you have keywords that are searched, your article will appear more articles tenders and the like. It is not rocket science.

And that brings me the biggest mistake and the most expensive mistake we make on eBay. If you get any other aspect of your listing right and get this wrong, just throw away your listing fee and wasting their time.

Taking a simple spelling error in the title, almost no one is going to see your article. Instead of entering Playstatoin Playstation, montior instead of monitoring your article is not going to be found, because the vast majority of users are not going to try Playstatoin or montior.

But it is something that keeps happening with thousands of articles on a daily basis. And it is here that you can profit from it. Deliberately trying to find words incorrectly spelled items with almost no interest that you take yourself a bargain at almost anything.

Regardless of which type of item you are looking, there are so many listings on eBay, will not be long before you find an item with a misspelling in its title. It is now made even easier if the two services that search directly misspelled words on eBay.

And there will FatFingers.com Auctionintelligence.com if different eBay sites looking for these lists. Just type in what your care and flies away, trying every combination of spelling errors. The use of these services you will be able to grab a bargain or even buy stuff just to put them properly and make huge profits. Good luck and let me know how you get .......

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