Digital Auction

By admin, March 23, 2010 4:39 am

10 Tips to find what you are looking for on auction sites

1. Subscribe to a newsletter from an auction site
Many auction sites offer newsletters to keep in the loop. We as http://visitor.constantcontact.com/email.jsp?m=1101613989976. Some items rarely reach the market, and if you want to know when available, you should be in the loop. Also, get there. Send smaller auction sites e-mail and tell them what is looking for and that will put on a list and notify you when and if the item is available. With companies to auction sites of interest of consumers if there is enough will source a supplier for the product to be put on the auction site.

2. Try a variation in your search words
You can use many different words to describe a subject. Try to think of all variants that the seller can use to describe the item you are looking for. For example, you are trying to find a memory device for your digital camera, a user could call a "memory stick" and another might call a "card memory. "Try several different variations and combinations – but use just two or three words at a time to be sure you get a variety of results.

3. Do Your Research
Specific details of the research topic you are looking to save time and money. For example, you're in the market in a new digital camera, find out what type of megapixels you need, and any other options that could as with the camera. Then search around for the best Buy! Search sites like Alltheauctions.com where you can find products from a trusted source provider and the incredible discounts.

4. Use Niche Auction Sites
The biggest auction sites can make it harder to find what you want, because they have a wide variety and complex system categories and subcategories. This can make it very difficult to find a specific topic.

5. Vary your spelling
Surprise! Not all the world has a perfect spelling. Often, sellers of its auction list with the title of the article misspelled. Try different variations of the spelling and sometimes get different results.

6. Using wildcards
Like many other search engines, you can use the wildcard (*) To indicate one or more letters in the end of a keyword search. Wildcards are ideal for when you are unsure of a spelling word, The wildcard character replaces the relevant letters in your query. For example, if you are not sure if this is kodack Kodak or enter koda * and its results includes both exist.

7. Daily Search
New offers are added to the auction sites all the time! Try your search on different days and will different results.

8. Use the advanced search function
You can narrow your results by adding key fields such as 'Legend' or minimum and maximum price you are willing to pay.

9. Use specific words instead of general
Using the term "steel watch steel "will return the expected results and less than the term" clock ".

10. Do not use the plural
Using the plural usually do not give so many results are you're looking for. Instead of using the term "collar" just trying to "collar"

Try using these tips to see better results when browsing auction sites. Look around at different auction sites and find one that is right for you, and remember that often search for the special effects!

About the Author

Jonathan Keegan has been involved with auctions for over 20-years. He currently works with www.AlltheAuctions.com as a consultant. AlltheAuctions is a new item business to consumer auction site. Bids start at $1.00.

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