Monday 7 September 2009

Back to Skool to make big profits with these eBay tools


How simple mistakes can make money on eBay
Did you know there are thousands of items listed on eBay everyday that aren't where they're supposed to be? These items have simply been misspelt in some way, and because of this easy mistake the seller could lose out on a lot of profit.

By the same token, if you are a buyer, and can find these 'mistakes', there's a very good chance you can pick up a bargain!

So how do I find these 'mistakes'?
Easy peezy, I'll give you the link in a moment. The real beauty of these tools is that they are totally FREE! If you use the tool for finding the misspelt items you will be able to see the great many products people have listed on eBay, but because they have slightly misspelt the title or description, it ends up somewhere it shouldn't, and with very few bidders - if any.

Ever notice when you type something in and it says 'Do you mean....?' Well, strangley enough there are a lot of people who, for one reason or another, simply ignore this and carry on. We now have a misspelt word that stays in the system, and it's these words that can make you a nice profit or a nice bargain.

How does this make a profit or bargain then?
Supposing you were looking to buy a Rolex watch on eBay. To save time you'd type in 'Rolex' which would take you to the listings for Rolex wouldn't it? Now, just supposing someone selling a Rolex typed in 'Rolix' or 'Rollex' instead when listing it, and didn't spot-or ignored- the 'Do you mean Rolex?' box, then their prized watch would end up listed in totally the wrong place, and instead of hundreds of bidders there were none, except perhaps YOU if you were smart enough to use the right tools!

There are a number of 'eBayers' now who've built nice little businesses  finding these 'lost' items, buying them a silly prices, and putting them back on eBay (spelt the correct way) and pocketed a nice little profit, thank you very much!

So where are these tools then?
There are 15 very useful tools for you to use to get the most out of eBay, so have a browse and see what you think. Once you've sussed out how they work you should be able to take advantage of any mistake that's been made with descriptions and titles.

Of course, if you are also an eBay seller as well as an eBay buyer, this should act as a wake up call to make absolutely certain you've spelt everything properley before you submit YOURS for listing, shouldn't it?!

Have fun with these TOOLS HERE and come back for more tips and tricks for the world of eBay whenever you can.

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