|
eBay Search tips
Add to favorites
If you know
what you're doing, you can quickly find what you're
looking for on eBay. Here are a few golden rules.
Be specific: If you're searching for the first edition
of the original Harry Potter book, you'll get further
searching for 'harry potter rowling philosopher's stone
first edition' than you will searching for 'harry
potter'. You'll get fewer results, but the ones you do
get will be far more relevant.
Spell wrongly: It's a sad fact that many of the sellers
on eBay just can't spell. Whatever you're looking for,
try thinking of a few common misspellings - the chances
are that fewer people will find these items, and so they
will be cheaper.
Get a thesaurus: You should try to search for all the
different words that someone might use to describe your
item, for example searching for both 'TV' and
'television', or for 'phone', 'mobile' and 'cellphone'.
Where you can, though, leave off the type of item
altogether and search by things like brand and model.
Use the
categories: Whenever you search, you'll notice a list of
categories at the side of your search results. If you
just searched for the name of a CD because you want to
buy that CD, you should click the 'CDs' category to just
look at results in that category. Why bother looking
through a load of results that you don't care about?
Don't be
afraid to browse: Once you've found the category that
items you like seem to be in, why not click 'Browse' and
take a look through the whole category? You might be
surprised by what you find.
John Mesh reviews tech gadgets in his Treo 700 Treo 680
and Unblock MySpace
Few people realise just how powerful eBay's search
engine is - a few symbols here and there and it'll work
wonders for you.
Wildcard searches: You can put an asterisk (*) into a
search phrase when you want to say 'anything can go
here'. For example, if you wanted to search for a 1950s
car, you could search for 'car 195*'. 195* will show
results from any year in the 1950s.
In this order: If you put words in quotes ("") then the
only results shown will be ones that have all of the
words between the quote marks. For example, searching
for "Lord of the Rings" won't give you any results that
say, for example "Lord Robert Rings".
Exclude words: Put a minus, and then put any words in
brackets that you don't want to appear in your search
results. For example: "Pulp Fiction" -(poster,photo)
will find items related to Pulp Fiction but not posters
or photos.
Either/or: If you want to search for lots of words at
once, just put them in brackets: the TV example from
earlier could become '(TV,television)', which would find
items with either word.
|