Posted by 730d se on October 12, 2011 at 14:09:32 from (64.12.116.78):
In Reply to: Re: Trouble with Ebay posted by davediehl@hotmail.com on October 10, 2011 at 14:11:40:
In part, it is an Ebay issue. They train sellers to use multiple item names in the title. What that does for them is it increases hits from searching. But it is not a friend to the searcher. Case in point. If a person has a 720D SE for sale, they will sometimes add various models in the search that are JD tractors but are not the model for sale. It is a real pain to go through each one to see if what the search found is truly for sale. I know it is a double edged sword, but buyers should be respected as much as some clown trying to make a buck. So, based on training on how to "increase sales", next time you have a car for sale, list every model that was made for the past 30 years. That should yield plenty of hits. LOL
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