eBay is the world's largest online auction site, with over a billion new listings in 2006. Finding exactly what you want can sometimes be a nightmare. There are many ways you can compose your search keywords, and filter the results to give you the best results, so you can get the best bargains. Your goal should be to get the highest number of relevant results in your searches, so that you can either bid on, or purchase the item you're looking for at the cheapest price. Unfortunately it is not always easy to zero in on exactly the item you are looking for. Many auction titles that are not exactly what you are looking for may contain the keywords that you have chosen to search on. Also, many sellers use the strategy that if you are looking for one item, you may also be interested in similar items. In a search for a 1969 red corvette you may get back results such as:
There are 3 formats for eBay auctions;
There are ways to limit your results to 'Buy It Now' auctions during your search. Use the Search Options mentioned in Tip # or even to select regular auctions or Buy It Now auctions from some results you have already created. Choose the appropriate results tab directly above the search results to pick either 'Auctions' or 'Buy It Now' listings.
Tips
1) Choosing your keywords
Choose descriptive keywords, but not so many that you limit your results. When you enter a list of keywords,
eBay searches for auction titles that contain all of the keywords that you specify.
2)
Search in specific categories related to the item you're looking for.
3)
Structure your keywords and choose keyword operators to tweak the search results.
For example, use "xbox 360 console"
(with quotes) instead of xbox 360
console (no quotes) to get more specific results.
Use parens to designate a search
for one term OR another.
For example, using the keywords (ps3,playstation 3) console searches for ps3 console
and playstation 3 console
4) Negate keywords to remove unwanted auction results.
Use the dash option to remove auctions containing certain keywords.
For example, searching on xbox 360 console -"playstation 3" removes any auctions containing playstation 3 from your search results.
5) Use sorting options to filter your results.
Some of the sorting options are Price - lowest first, Time: Ending soonest, Best Match, and Location.
Using these tips, you can more quickly find the most cost effective auctions that are selling what you're looking for. For more detail on these tips, more tips, search examples and illustrations, check out the free eBook "The Beginners Guide to Searching eBay".
Tom Sexton
Part time author, and Webmaster of http://www.BestCareerLinks.com
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