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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: bishop auckland, uk
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i've got a couple of products i want to list on there, ive typed in the keywords in ebay,but is there a keyword tool like the google one to see what people are searching for on there. ive done a little googling but not seen much. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Labuan, Malaysia
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I guess there's no tools to list the keywords which most searched on ebay. But hey, you may read this article on how to find the most searched on ebay. Hope it helps you. All the best. Good Luck | |
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| Lizzie Winchester War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Greenwich, London
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There's a paid-for-tool called Terapeak that can provide you with lots of information about search volumes, hot niches and so on. It's quite expensive, but I think that there might be some free trial vouchers lurking around the internet.
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| Lets do it ! War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Morecambe Bay United Kingdom
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| Go to Ebay pulse and look at the just sold items also Goofbay is worth a look.
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Great Lakes
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Terapeak software is the closest to what you're asking...at least, that I know of. It has 4 different monthly pricing plans..the 1st 2 are $9.95 per month for basic and $24.95 per month for the next step up. eric w |
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There is nothing that will give you the keywords people are searching for per se. But there are much more valuable tools available that will give you what people are both buying and not buying. The tool I liked absolutely the best when I was still selling on oBay is HammerTap. The title keywords were listed in a number of ways including bids and sales. Assuming it hasn't changed for the worse, that would be my hands down number one choice. I would still be using it except it only went back 30 days, and 1 year plus 30 days with nothing in between. The tool I currently use is Terapeak, and it is okay and use it regularly for finding prices of uncommon items. It has the advantage of being able to go back one year in 90 day increments so both trends and rarely listed items can be found. I used to chuckle regularly at people who were listing things that were not selling. They couldn't have been using any research tools. Marvin |
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I'll give another shout out for Terapeak...and given the fact that they work directly with eBay and have critically important sales data that cant be retrieved without that relationship, I'd encourage you to take a look. The nice thing is, with their plans in place, you can get a short subscription and hammer away for a few days to really get all the data you will need to profit from. It's also a great place to look for hot new markets. I remember using it recently to come across a niche market related to birds and was pleasantly surprised at how much money was being generated in this market. It's fun (and addicting) to look through their reports and actually see sales volume for eBay sellers and categories. It's really one of a kind information for sure. ![]() All the best, Jack Duncan |
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