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Title Writing Tips. Trying
to be help your buyers find your auctions can be a truly daunting task. Most
people only search eBay by title, not by description, and that means that you
only have those 55 characters of the title to cover all the possible search
terms. That's not easy. In this email, I'll give you a few pointers. Don't
bother with eBay clichés: There are plenty of eBay auction titles that say
things like "Super rare camera wow look low price". These are stupid
things to put in your title, as no-one is going to search for them. Think
like a buyer: If you were looking for your item, then what exactly would you
type into that box? If you think it'd help, try searching yourself to find
someone else selling your item. What were the first things you thought of
typing? Think
like other sellers: Keep an eye on which sellers are doing best with items like
yours, and try to copy their title styles - if it works for them, it can work
for you. Be
specific: You should be sure to write the item's brand and specific model
number in the title, as people will often search only for this information.
Make sure that you also say exactly what the item is. A Few
Examples. Here
are a few examples of good titles. They're real, and they're on eBay right now,
making their sellers money. So what makes them good? "Dell
Latitude Laptop P3 500mhz Notebook PC Computer" If you
know about computers, you'll know instantly what this auction is selling. It
has manufacturer (Dell) and product line (Latitude), followed by a few
technical specifications (P3 500mhz is the processor speed). Notice also that
the title includes the four words 'laptop', 'notebook', 'PC' and 'computer', as
the seller wants people looking for any of those words to see his auction. "OASIS
Don't Believe the Truth CD Album (New)" This
auction for a CD is well formatted: it gives the artist name in capital
letters, followed by the album name. It then manages to include the two key
words 'CD' and 'album', as well as the word 'new' - that means that anyone
searching for 'new oasis cd', 'oasis new album' and so on will find this
auction. "1840
Penny Black stamp, certificate, four margins" Here's
a slightly more obscure one, from the exciting world of stamp collecting. A
penny black is one of the oldest and most famous stamps. It uses a few key
words that collectors will consider important: 'four margins' indicates that
the stamp has been cut out with some margins around it and so isn't damaged,
and 'certificate' tells you that the item has a certificate of authenticity -
it's a real penny black. Remember to use every bit of space to squeeze in as
much important information as you can in the title. So now
that you've written a winning title, you need to start on a great description.
The next email will show you how.
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