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In school, if you misspelled in your essay, assignment or examination, you will be severely penalized and get low grades. In work, if you misspelled in you email correspondences, contract documents, official letters, etc.. your career may go down the drain. It seems that misspelling is such a horrible crime to commit and the punishment is so unimaginable. Too bad, correctly spelt words are very important in these circumstances. Do you know there is also good news about misspelled words? The good news is that, you can make a hefty profit from misspelled words. How? Read on.
In eBay, there are so many items listed for auction per day. And out of the listings, thousands of the listed items have misspelled title. For your information, most of the eBay buyers will search for items using the "title search" only. For example, a seller may be selling a drill, he may write the title as "Corless Drill" instead of "Cordless Drill". Can you spot the misspelled title? "Corless" versa "Cordless"! So what impact does this have on the buyers? If a buyer wants to buy a "Cordless" drill, he will type in the word "Cordless" in the search box. However, the search engine will not return any results since the seller wrote the title as "Corless". To the seller, this is a total disaster because no one will ever find his product. What a shame! But what does this mean to you? It definitely means a lot to you. Here it goes. Take the "Cordless" drill as an example. Since the title is misspelled, no one will every find the drill. This means that the product will never be sold. Assuming that you already have the technique and trick to find misspelled title, you will be able to locate the misspelled "Corless Drill" listing. Since you can find it, you can bid for it. And since you are most likely to be the only bidder, you will win. So, what do you do next? You get the item and you list the item for sale in eBay again. But this time, you will need to spell the title correctly. Yes, you re-sell it. Here are some real life examples, Someone is trying to sell a "Microsoft XP Professional". However, the Microsoft was misspelled as "Mircosoft". One guy bought it at $107.82 and resold it at $276.5 making a profit of $168.68. Another case is "Sony Mavica Digital Camera". The camera was misspelled as "Camara". One guy bought it at $44 and resold it at $185 making a profit of $141. Yet another case is a "Playstation2 System". The Playstation2 was misspelled as "PLaystaion2". One guy bought it for $127.00 and resold it at $265 making a profit of $138. Okay, you can do an experiment now. Go to eBay and type in the word "Camara"? You will be able to see some of the items with this wrong spelling. You will also see that most of them have no bid and will expire soon. By now, I believe you can see how you can make a hefty profit by exploiting misspelled titles. Here are some more benefits of selling eBay this way. 1. Since you are buying the misspelled items, the seller will ship the item to you with proper shipping materials. That is, you do not need to do the packing and buy any shipping materials any more. You save on shipping materials. 2. When you received the item, you open it, inspect it, close it and re-label it. The seller has already make the first cut inspection. You just make sure that the item is in good order. 3. With literally thousands of items per day being misspelled and listed, you will never shot of items to sell even thousands of people were doing this already. There is always product for every one. 4. This is a low investment venture. You can start with a low cost item first, perhaps under $50. There are literally thousands of items listed in eBay everyday with misspelled title. Since no one can find them, they will expire with no bids. You will be surprise that you can really get a real bargain from these items. Thereafter, list it with the correct title spelling and you will sure to profit from it. What a nice little way to profit from eBay. |
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