Typo Auctions Can Save You Tons Of Money
By: Dan Kelly
No doubt you know that eBay is the world’s largest auction site. With well over $23 billion worth of goods expected to sell this year. eBay is becominga real goldmine for mis-typed items all because sellers rush. How does this work you may wonder. It’s quite elementary. For example Mr Bill is trying to sell a 27-inch wide screen lcd television. He accidentally mis-types "televison". If you go to eBay and search for the term television you will get 1000's of results. "televison" however only returns a few results for that term. Very few potential buyers will see this listing as they will search for the correct spelling of television. Most often the number of bids and competition for that misspelled auction will be little.
So now what? It's time for you to purchase misspelled items dirt cheap. So where do you begin? You have a few options. The best choice is our typo generator located at www.auctionegg.com. You can also pop by Google and do a search on commonly misspelled words. There are several lists on the net dedicated to this topic. Just give it a try you will be surprised by the number of results you will find you will be shocked how many results you will get. So you want to purchase something expensive for less? Why not search for "radon"? I myself just got many interesting results while searching for this misspelled term for a popular video card from ATI called Radeon, and managed to grab one dirt cheap..
The best thing is that you don’t even have to keep the item you just bought. You can sell it straight away using the same old eBay and possibly make a large profit in the process. However make sure you spell your listing correctly. The possibilities are endless. It’s impossible to tell how many misspelled items are out there. At the end of the day it’s all about experimenting. You never know what might be around the corner. Just be creative and search for the strangest misspelled keywords. Who knows, it could be you walking away with the $300 video card you have bought for $10.
Auctionegg has just released a free desktop tool that will locate these misspelled auction gems for you or you can use their online typon generator tool available at their website www.auctionegg.com. Misspellings are not the only deals to be had. Auctionegg has the “Dollar Deals” section that list auctions about to end that are under $1 - yes as crazy as it sounds 1,000’s of auctions go unbidded on daily, perhaps they were not listed correctly or used a bad auction title, it really doesn’t matter their mistake is your gain. So drop on by www.AuctionEgg.com and get the free Misspelled Auction Tool and check out the $1 deals while you’re at the site.
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