Many thousands of people making a living both  buying & selling on eBay. Currently ranked as the 37 biggest site on  the net (according to Alexa figures) eBay shows no signs of slowing  down, even fortune 500 companies are opening eBay shops to sell surplus  & unwanted stock. The following are five resources that I use  personally & encourage you to use them to increase your eBay profits  with ease.
Reports show that over 90% of searches on eBay are  done using the search facility. What users do not know about eBays  search factility is that by default it only searches the item titles -  not the descriptions of the items. Remember this fact as it will show  the significance of some of the resources listed below. 
1) FatFingers
How  professional a seller are you? Do you check your listings before  submitting them or even does someone else proof read them for you? With  millions of listings on eBays networks of sites at any one time, a small  proportion of these listings contain errors - & a misspelt word is  about the biggest error you can make. 
Imagine your selling a  Sony Television for example. What if you misspell the item as Sony  Televisoin. Anyone who searches for the term "Sony Television" simply  isn't going to be presented with your item. Only those eBayers who  search manually though the category will find your items. Needless to  say that if people can't find your item, they're unable to bid on them.
FatFingers is a service you can use to find all misspelt variations of a term. Why would you need such a service?
Well  obviously if an item has low visibility on eBay it's also likely to  have zero or few bids enabling you to snap yourself up a bargain. I've  known people use this service to make a full time living, purely buying  items cheaply and relisting them without errors. 
Details at: Fatfingers.com
2) eBay Pulse
Back  to the search facility eBay pulse shows you the top 10 searched  keywords in every category. It's a real gem of a service, obviously by  looking at the most widely used search terms you can see what eBayers  are after. And if your selling in this category, by inserting some of  these keywords within your title your items will be seen by more users.
The  only thing to watch out with this service is make sure the keywords are  relevant to your item, IF NOT DON'T USE THEM. How many times have you  saw listings such as "SONY PANASONIC LG WIDESCREEN DIGITAL TELEVISION  GUIDE", - listings such as these are well thought out to earn high  visibility from the way users search. Anyone searching for the items  with any of the keywords will uncover your listings. 
While it  may lead to a high number of views, firstly fellow users will get  annoyed if they find your item completely unrevealed to what they  searched for, Secondly keyword spamming as it is known, is against eBay  policy and will lead to your item being pulled. I use pulse daily with  all my listings but make sure it's relevant to your item first.
Details at: pulse.ebay.com
3) Keyword-Pro
Keyword-Pro  is a commercial subscription service which is similar to eBay pulse.  However, the main difference is Keyword-Pro offers a much more in depth  list of relevant keywords. It lists the top 50 keywords for every  category for both eBay.co.uk & eBay.com. This is a great addition,  especially if any of the terms found in eBay pulse are not relevant to  your item.
Keyword-Pro is available as both a web service  or as a small program that downloads the list onto your P.C. It's data  is updated weekly to keep you informed of the latest search terms.
Details at Trading-Web-Solutions.com/keywords
4) Selling Manager
When  you first open a selling account on eBay, options listed under the sell  tab of eBay are enough to get you by. However, you can upgrade to a  more in depth service known as Selling Manager. As eBay describes the  service "eBay Selling Manager is our online sales management tool for  medium to high volume sellers".  It allows you to track every eBay sale,  customise your feedback comments, print shipping labels & much  more. It saves me about four hours a week tracking orders and watching  my sales.
Selling Manager is FREE on eBay.co.uk & has a small  monthly charge of on eBay.com (after one a month trial free). Once I  moved over to Selling Manager, there's simply no way I would go back.
Details at: Click on services once you've logged into your eBay account. 
5) eBay Popular Products
Here  you can see, directly from eBay, what the most popular products are in  several categories. an invaluable tool for an eBay seller.
Details at: http://product-index.ebay.com/best_selling_1.html
I  hope you find these services useful & time saving in your goal for a  successful home business on eBay. Remember, your most important  resource is your time when your starting or building up an online  business & if you discover any site, person or opportunity that can  save you time give it the attention & serious consideration it  deserves. Every top Internet marketers constantly educate themselves by  purchasing & reviewing almost every new product released. The way I  look at it, if an ebook costs $197 and the information within the ebook  saves me this or allows me to make an additional $197 it's well worth it  - once you can do it once you'll be able to repeat the exercise over  and over again making repeated profits. If you discover a precious eBay  related resource  let me know & I'll consider revising this list for  future editions.
Good luck with your eBay selling.
 
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