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[W561]What Men Really Want
by Jim Hutton, Jim

On the eBay site there is a section called "Want-It-Now" and you've likely seen it but you should really look into it because there is a literal goldmine of information available to anyone who takes the time to analyse the data supplied.

Smart eBay sellers are using this readily available information to extract high demand and low competition product and niche selling ideas from the data.

The "Want It Now" section is a place where hungry eBay buyers post their requests to purchase a specific product or service. eBay sellers can respond to these posts by directing the prospective buyer to their own auctions.

If a lightbulb is going off in your head right now, then you are very astute and ahead of the curve in terms of competive market advantage.

It's a simple idea and you are looking for a repetitive trend in what "Want It Now" buyers are looking for. If several posts are seeking the same product or service then you've identified a high demand niche with the potential for great selling opportunities.

The key though, is to identify those product niches that receive little or no responses from eBay sellers. Once you've targeted these, you have the sellers optimum situation and that is a high demand product with low competition.

So far it sounds quite straight forward but the in depth analysis required to really find the gems is a little more complicated. The way I had been doing this was to import the raw "Want It Now" data into a spreadsheet program like Excel, in order to sort the data and identify the most promising markets. I'm not really proficient with excel so this became a major hurdle.

Fortunately I stumbled across a software solution which simplified the process for me and in a few minutes was able to extract the "Want It Now" data uncovering high demand, low competition product or niche ideas in minutes.


So what are the typical concern areas of a woman? Why does she pull up her defenses? To begin with, there are two primary areas where she finds herself vulnerable. One, her physical safety and the other her mind. There does exist a concept called ?mental rape? as well, you know.

But then, defense mechanisms are all but natural in humans as a race. We protect our identities, we protect our bodies and our minds from external assaults by drawing up defenses. Not necessarily with armors and battle gears, but we do that with our ego states too! Think of a typical business deal, where at times, more than one player battles against the other, all with their superior or inferior ego states. (For reference, I suggest you read the book ?Games People Play? by Eric Berne).

One guy makes a comment from his ego state to another who is in another ego state. The receiver of the comment interprets it as a harsh criticism, because he has viewed it from his own ego state and so on. Situation escalates further and as it happens most of the time, a verbal battle is launched.

Now, does it not sound familiar? It happens in man-woman relationships too!

There is a way to solve this however; one of the best ways that I have come across is to start looking at any situation from the other person's point of view. It's all the perspective, as they say. Learn to put your ego aside for a few minutes, or hours, and see the other side of the coin.

This is one of the most difficult tasks; let me tell you, for the simple reason, which you now have to work on and review your own sense of self-esteem (or, your own ego state, which could have stayed inflated all these years!). This is the only way you can relinquish your full-time desire to ?impress? others and change the stance of ?I'm OK, others not OK?. It is not easy, but probably the only way to minimize inter-personal personality clashes, romantic or otherwise.

You can then see the rationale of the other person's behavior and be able to answer many ?whys? with ?why not's?, thereby avoiding many confrontational and hurtful relationships. No, you can't solve all the problems in life with this stance, but at least, you will be regarded and respected as a more understanding human.
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