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I have actually seen eBay auctions with titles such as "This is nice". I am sure that many people are going to look for such a title! It is inconceivable that something like "Vintage garden sundial, copper, 1930s" might lead more potential buyers to your auction. 2. Use ALL CAPS, ALL THE TIME. Everyone likes the equivalent of being shouted at, and long texts in ALL CAPS are so easy to read, aren't they? 3. Show your educashion. Nothing attracts buyers like spelling errors and grammatical goofs. If you really want to impress customers, misspell the name of the item ("Dell latpop for sale"). 4. Skimp on descriptions. Why should you tell the buyer t The Importance of a Website ps on how not to make money with an eBay auction:As an internet junkie as I am, I came across an interesting article that definitely changed my view of the internet and the whole concept of a website and most importantly the importance of having one. There are some people 1. Use irrelevant titles. 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It is inconceivable that something like "Vintage garden sundial, copper, 1930s" might lead more potential buyers to your auction.Have you seen that everywhere on the internet there are ads?, the internet is full of these ads, but do you know who write those ads? well they are written by people because they can not be written by computers. The compa 2. Use ALL CAPS, ALL THE TIME. Everyone likes the equivalent of being shouted at, and long texts in ALL CAPS are so easy to read, aren't they? 3. Show your educashion. Nothing attracts buyers like spelling errors and grammatical goofs. If you really want to impress customers, misspell the name of the item ("Dell latpop for sale"). 4. Skimp on descriptions. Why should you tell the buyer Identity - Can It Really Be Packaged? HE TIME. Everyone likes the equivalent of being shouted at, and long texts in ALL CAPS are so easy to read, aren't they?Individuality... uniqueness... Identification. "This above all: to thine own self be true."What do all of the above have in common? They all translate into the meaning of ‘identity’. Without it, we have no representat 3. Show your educashion. Nothing attracts buyers like spelling errors and grammatical goofs. If you really want to impress customers, misspell the name of the item ("Dell latpop for sale"). 4. Skimp on descriptions. Why should you tell the buyer Collection of Delhi Manufacturers Part - II g errors and grammatical goofs. If you really want to impress customers, misspell the name of the item ("Dell latpop for sale").Secondly, a customer take a view on the payment procedure and all other little things like how much time it will take to search an item on the site, is the site get maintained regularly, how much time it will take to registe 4. Skimp on descriptions. Why should you tell the buyer the size, age or condition of the item? All those details would just confuse people... 5. Forget Feedback. 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