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Nine Sally Neil Ebooks MRR Ebook

Nine Sally Neil Ebooks MRR Ebook
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However this is a waste of good characters, don't do it!

Treat your 55 characters like GOLD!

Don't waste them and use every single one of them if you can! Squeeze every single opportunity out of those characters!

Now finally, let's talk about the last auction title I mentioned... Ladies Trainers

I almost fainted when I saw that title!

I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

When people begin selling on eBay, they simply don't have a clue and they don't have anyone to ask either.

That's the reason this title was so bad, in fact when I looked it was the very first item this ebayer had ever listed for sale.

Now ok, if someone searched eBay for "ladies trainers" then yes, the auction may have got a few visitors, but let me tell you, most ladies know what trainers they want!

They would search for Nike, Adidas, Diesel, Evisu etc.

They would possibly even search for their own size ie: size 3, size4, size 5 and so on.

Most ladies would also want NEW trainers, not some sweaty old second hand trainers!

The above auction was actually for brand new MBTs (Masai Barefoot Technology), basically these trainers can combat Back, Leg, Knee and Ankle Pain) and they sell for around £100!

Did the auction sell, NOPE, worse still there wasn't even a photograph of the item either!

There was also no mention of the colour in the title description, someone may have been specifically looking for black trainers and searched eBay for that particular colour.

I will not waffle on about bad titles, because today this guide will ensure you never have a bad ebay title description for your auctions again!

Now, like I said before, this guide will be showing you two methods of finding the best key words for your title descriptions.

The first method is the software "Auction Easy Words".

If you don't have a copy get it free by clicking here.

The other method I will show you simply uses eBay itself.

What I want you to do is use both the software AND ebay so that you get the best results possible from your titles.

The software and ebay methods will do all the hard work in finding the best words for your items.

Whether you are selling ebooks, trainers, mobile phones, clothes, games, dolls etc.

You are going to quickly find relevant words and build a list of the best ones in under a minute!

And remember this is not just a list of any old words either!

This is a list of the most searched for words regarding your item that you are selling.

This will maximise the chance of your auction being found in an ebay search and ultimately increase the amount of visitors viewing you auction.

What you should also note is that many ebay auctions actually get shown in search engine results too, so let's say John Smith searches on Google, Yahoo or MSN etc for a certain item, and you are selling that item on eBay, a relevant title will ensure John Smith finds your item and he wasn't even looking on eBay in the first place!

The more visitors that see your auction, the more chances of bids or a sale obviously!

If you are finding that very few people are visiting your auctions...

That very few bids are being placed on your auctions...

Or that you items are selling for very low prices...

Then this guide will help you to prevent that!

Ok, the first method is to actually use the software, so download the file, unzip it and you will find step by step instructions on how to use it.

Write down a list of the most popular words that the software generates for you and come back to this guide.

Got your list? Great, next we are going to check that those words are the same as other auction titles on eBay.