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Make Money From eBay Misspellings

2 March 2010 No Comment

It really amazes me how many auction descriptions you'll find on eBay that have been incorrectly spelt, especially as ebay include a spell checker when you're writing your auction description, for example 'Click here to view on Amazon.com

" class="white" rel="nofollow" style="color : #cd0e0e !important;">playstation is often 'plastation', 'playstatoin', 'palystation', 'playsation'. Believe it or not, but you can profit from these mistakes as when someone tries to search for an item using the correct spelling the misspellings do not show in the search results. You'll find that the misspelling auctions usually have fewer bids on, as potential buyers cannot find them.

If you can find these misspellings then you can purchase them at a low price, and relist for a profit by using the correct spelling. So by using the site below they're not hidden and will show in the search results.

You have two options in finding these misspellings, the first is to physically search eBay which is time consuming and a total nightmare or the second is to use a website that can find these gems. You will find such misspellings finders via any search engine or use the one listed below, just enter the correct spelling like 'playstation' (without the quotes) and then select the eBay site you would like to search and the site will return auctions for playstation that have been misspelt. It's as easy as that, visit the site and try out the playstation example and see what hidden auctions you can find. You'll be totally amazed by the misspellings and what cheap deals you can find.

You don't have to relist them on ebay, but if you do, all you need to do is correct the original description.

Mark James is the webmaster of http://www.auction-typos.com an eBay Misspellings search engine.

You can find more information on eBay misspellings at the following address. http://www.auction-typos.com/profitfromebaymisspellings.htm

Author: Mark A James
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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