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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006
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Go to mpire.com and register for the mpire researcher option (you'll have to provide an email address). Research the product you are interested in (using this tool)..it will tell you the keywords that people are searching for (the % usage of the words), starting and closing price of the product and best time to sell it. I've found it really useful when constructing descriptions on ebay. I've also found a product called sellathon.com very useful as well. You can also see what keywords people use to search for items in real time. Good Luck! |
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Wow, that is a cool site! Thank You! Maybe this will motivate me to sell the piles of stuff in my attic! By the way, the registration page is here: Mpire Researcher - Registration and the research page is here: Mpire Researcher |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: L.A... Canada
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Heh something that I heard at a seminar that really amazed me... Do a search on ebay with mispelled words. For example: camra, fone, etc. Barely anyone searches for them because they are mispelled so you can usually get some good deals |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2006
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Heres a web site which will try incorrect spellings for you and auto search ebay for them. Fat Fingers - eBay typos and spelling mistakes Dan |
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