Here’s an Ebay Misspellings tool I recently posted…
http://www.lowauctionseller.com/spelling.php
Did you know that everyday there are hundreds of eBay auctions that have misspelled words in the titles and descriptions? Auctions with misspelled information do not come up on the regular eBay search, so often these auctions have no bids and can be scooped up at a bargain price. This means you can profit by finding these misspelled auctions before anyone else does!
You can find these misspelled auctions by using this free eBay Misspelling Tool. Just enter a keyword and the tool will search eBay for matches for you.
For example, typing in the word “diamond” will return dozens of misspellings of the word on eBay that may mean profit for you.
Give it a try!














buzz on September 18th, 2006 at 2:28 pm
Tried your tool, but found it to be lacking in results. I also saw the same exact tool displayed at a dozen or so other sites, same design, same tool, just with a different web address. Is this a “franchise” spelling tool or something?
Here’s a tool that had some more time and thought put into it:
http://www.spellingsearch.com
Cheers,
Buzz
eBay Misspelling Toolbar on October 6th, 2006 at 7:31 am
I personally like this combined misspelling and ebay toolbar. Searches four ebay sites.
eBay Misspellings on October 6th, 2006 at 7:33 am
Forgot, the toolbar uses this site for it’s misspellings.
Anonymous on December 12th, 2006 at 5:37 pm
harvey world travel…
harvey world travel…
Anonymous on December 15th, 2006 at 9:56 am
anniversary gift ideas…
anniversary gift ideas…
Bob White on February 11th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
The site I have found that returns the most results is http://www.misspelledsearch.co.uk for both the UK, US and many other eBay sites including Google & Yahoo.
Larry Profit on March 28th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
I have tried all the sites you mentioned but I think http://www.GoPlanB.com has the nicest graphics and most results. It also searchs eBay, Google, Yahoo and even Dogpile.