eBay’s Most Searched for Are
Written by Oliver Goehler Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Yesterday I mentioned the old 'starving crowd' story from the late Gary Halbert. I also hinted at using eBay Pulse. It can be a useful tool - but there are also some dangers involved in using it too, and I want to talk about those today. Now, let me first tell you two of the 'hottest' items currently being searched for on eBay (using eBay Pulse as a guide).
- Iphone
- Nintendo Wii
Pretty hot, right?
They sure are - but here's the problem...Plenty of newbies - like lambs to the proverbial slaughter - come at those terms quite, shall we say, 'literally'...
They go out hunting for wholesalers of these two products and either get ripped off completely, or simply give up because they can't find the right people to supply them. But they've got it all wrong...You see, these two products are VERY hard to source properly and to buy at prices that will allow you to make decent pwofits. Why? Suppliers won't supply 'newbies' and even then, you may have poor pricing, and huge swathes of competition. For a beginner, going after the two aforementioned products is really an accident waiting to happen. Rogue suppliers, heavy stock investment, and heavy competition, make them a no-go zone. In my opinion, anyway. But what about eBay Pulse? Didn't I mention that it's somewhat useful? Yes - it is...And here's why...You might not want to sell iPhones, but you can certainly sell things RELATED to the iPhone. So - if you know a milyun people a day are searching for that keyword, then you can source and sell products with an iPhone-theme. And the same with Nintendo Wii – or any other highly-searched-for keyword. Concentrate on finding 'niches' within the big 'niche' of these huge keywords, and you can be well on your way to starting and growing that successful eBay/Internet business. So...what can you sell related to the hottest keywords of the moment? Answering *that* question could certainly pay dividends!
Until Next Time - Kommando over and out...
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Oliver Goehler
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eBay’s Most Searched for Are
- Iphone
- Nintendo Wii
Pretty hot, right?
They sure are - but here's the problem...Plenty of newbies - like lambs to the proverbial slaughter - come at those terms quite, shall we say, 'literally'...
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