Archive for March 19th, 2010

Finding a Bargain on Ebay

Friday, March 19th, 2010
Suzanne Morrison asked:


Ebay is the world’s number one marketplace and finding a bargain on Ebay can help you to save money for yourself or to acquire goods that you can sell on for a higher price.

There are so many ways to find an eBay bargain, but many people never think of doing this. Sometimes it is just a case of using common sense. In this article I will show you how to find bargains on ebay.

1. Shopping on eBay is no different to shopping elsewhere. Supply and demand dictate price. The best time to buy a winter coat is in the summer. The best time to buy a barbeque is in the winter. Buying off season gives you the chance to pick up some real bargains.

Generally speaking people who are selling stuff in the off season are in more {of the frame of mind to accept a lower offer. They could be doing this because they need money, they are sprint cleaning the house, or they might be moving and want to get rid of things they are no longer using. You can take advantage of this to either save money for yourself or to stock up on goods that you can sell at the right time of year.

2. Along those same lines think end of season. A store has a blow out sale to move out inventory they do not want to bring in new stock of in season products. People who sell online at eBay are no different. They are in the business of making money and they know the power of having a just in time inventory. Although you may not find as good of prices as off seasons, end of season pricing goes down and offers you a chance to save some money as well.

3. As you search be aware of last minute bargains. Look for auctions that are ending today and display the results listed first. Look for items that have no bids, or very few bids and are about to end. With everything there is to bid on eBay there are always bargains that get past even the best eBay bargain hunters.

4. If you do not mind spending some time you can find eBay bargains by searching for items that are misspelled. Many people who sell items on eBay are not good at spelling or typing. An item that is listed with spelling errors will not be searched as often as one with correct spelling. This gives you a good chance to get a bargain because you may be the only one bidding on it.

For example, if you are looking for a coffee maker try using multiple misspellings. Cofee, Coffe, Caufee, etc. can bring up some surprising results. Alternatively, read on for a free tool that you can use to quickly and easily find misspelt auctions on eBay.

These are just 4 ideas to keep in mind when searching for a bargain on eBay. It may take some additional time and effort, but it can be fun and profitable for you as well.



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