Auction Intelligence
June 09, 2007
A very large percentage of people in the world with internet access have purchased items from eBay.
I know that I have bought a pile of stuff, including my beloved Odyssey Rossi II putter that has sunk a coupler of eagles for me. I nailed that bad boy for less than 50 bucks, I wouldn't take ten times that much for it now.
My brother has obtained a beautiful Callaway Big Bertha driver. He did so because he was a smart cookie.
You see, not everyone knows how to spell. Many sellers list the manufacturer as Calloway. My brother knows to search eBay for that particular spelling. He gets in on auctions that see little action because people search for the PROPER spelling, as opposed to what the lister comes up with.
Today's FamilyFirst site will help you do the same. It's called Auction Intelligence. Here's their mission:
This site has been set up to find, in 4 easy steps, every misspelled or mistyped listing on eBay auction sites. An 8-minute online video shows you how, along with ongoing tips & strategies.
So check it out, and find a serious eBay bargain posted by a spelling-challenged seller! Be smart with your money, because the rest of the world is certainly not.
http://www.auctionintelligence.com/


