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It's a sad fact that a large percentage of eBay sellers are unable to sell
their items in a professional manner... and many can't even spell their main
keywords! Maybe these poorly listed auctions and misspelled keywords mean
nothing to you right now, but believe me, once you have finished reading this
article I assure you every time you see one of these auctions you will
immediately see the dollar signs in your eyes light up.
Profiting from misspelled keywords and poorly listed items is nothing new in
the eBay market place but still many eBay buyers (and sellers) are still
oblivious to the potential profits that can be made from these mistakes. And why
is this? Because the majority of people who know this technique are not prepared
to part with it, not for free anyway. I've bought many an eBook which focused
solely on this topic and guess what? I paid top dollar for it. But today that
changes, today I am prepared to share this information with you for free, so
keep reading if you would like to know this extremely profitable idea.
Firstly, what does this system involve? To put it quite simply, this system
involves you buying poorly listed eBay auctions at a fraction of the potential
selling price and reselling it at a much greater value. You can buy these
products at a fraction of the price because the seller has either poorly
represented the product or misspelled the main keywords. It is a known fact that
80% of eBay buyers find the items they are looking to buy by doing a keyword
search in the eBay market place. If the keywords are misspelled then the
potential buyer won't find your auction and the auction receives fewer bids and
a lower selling price. You can then resell this product in a way which
represents the product in an excellent light and with correctly spelled keywords
and sell it for maximum profits.
That's all well and good but if the buyers can't find the misspelled
auctions, how the hell am I supposed to?
This is probably the simplest part of the whole process. All you have to do
is use a misspelled keyword research tool for eBay, type in the correctly
spelled term and voila, you are directed to an eBay page which contains all the
possible misspellings of that keyword.
Once you find a poorly listed item at a severely reduced price, buy it,
re-list it and watch as the bidding soars and the profits roll in. Repeat the
process and eventually the profits will soar.
James Penn is an experienced eBay seller and has helped many successful
eBay sellers since launching his website which details the many methods
available to make
money on eBay. James also prides himself on over-delivering and to
prove this he is giving away some of his best selling eBay eBooks for free.
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