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My Thoughts On Auction Inspector
Posted by Jude Mayweather at Oct 1st, 2009 in eBay
The foundation of a great business is getting a profitable niche.
This perennial advice isnt just applicable to those who would like to dabble in affiliate marketing but in other forms of business as well. For instance, people who want to sell things in eBay will have to look for a niche in that vast market.
Finding a niche all on your own is a task that I wouldnt be to crazy about. The good thing though is that a number of software are readily available to help us with searching for that niche.
Auction Inspector will help you find products that have a high demand without any significant competition through eBays Want It Now.
To those who do not know that the Want It Now is, this is where different users can post wanted ads for those products that they would be willing to buy.
Because all of these posts are unsorted, you wouldnt really be able to make use of plenty of them.
But that is where the Auction Inspector comes in. It analyzes everything that is listed in the Want It Now posts. Auction Inspector goes through all of those posts and then comes up with different products that are in demand. And then it analyzes the responses from the sellers to uncover the niche with the greatest demand but the lowest supply.
Auction Inspector makes use of complicated algorithm to come up with the potential for each product.
What high potential means is that there is great demand for that product at the same time the supply is low. Low potential is the opposite. It simply means that there is low demand and its already being satisfied by a seller.
Auction Inspector may do things automatically for you but you also have to be pretty specific with the keyword if you already have a particular product in mind. You may have to wait some several minutes before you can get the results.










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