Thursday, August 23, 2012

eBay as a marketing tool for publishers Research Newsletter


You can also get information about what has sold on eBay in the last 14 days in any niche, any product. Overall, this is a market research tool that is almost unprecedented. Let's say you're doing a search for golf clubs or golf products from golf tees or golf balls and you want to see how many golf balls sold in the last two weeks. Want to see who sold the golf balls, and what they're selling because you want to decide whether or not golf balls could be a good lead generator.

Go to eBay and type in keywords. You'll get pages of results of all that is for sale. On the left column of the page about half of the page is a link that says the completed items. "It 's very harmless: you would not even know there was unless you knew to look. Click on
the check box next to the items completed, and hit the search again. eBay displays every item that was sold on the site over the past 14 days.

You can filter the search for the highest price and most recently sold. There are a variety of different searches, you can filter through. You can enter, watch lists and see what people are selling format, what they're selling their products, and you can watch the individual lists.

You can click through and examine the business practices of a seller and you will find lots of interesting information. Since you can see all their other items, you will find the tools to lead generation that you never even thought of.

If you're an information marketer trying to decide if you want to develop products A, B, C or D, this is a quick and dirty way to determine which products have the biggest draw.

Look at the previous sales and see who is selling the markets in which products and which, in the last two weeks. You can create a faster front-end disk in one of the first four niches. Maybe you could get some PLR ​​articles or something, burn them in PDF format on a disk, and slap those records on subjects A, B, C and D, whichever gets the most traffic will tell you which course should be developed first.

The result will surprise you. The argument that you think will be the most popular genre is the winner. It is usually not what you'd expect to do well that proves the best .......

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