Did you know about this simple technique for finding bargains on Ebay?
I decided to do a test with the search term “Calvin Klein” to prove to you it’s power. As I type this, the search term “Calvin Klein” has many variants you can search for: “aclvin klein”, “clavin klein”, “cavlin klein”, “calivn klein”, “calvni klein”, “calvi nklein”, “calvink lein”, “calvin lkein”, “calvin kelin”, “calvin klien”, “calvin kleni”, “valvin klein”, “colvin klein”, “calcin klein”, “calven klein”, “calvin kliin”, “calvin kleen”, “oclvin klein”, “avlvin klein”, “aclcin klein”, “aclven klein”, “aclvin klein”, “aclvin kliin”, “aclvin kleen”, “vlavin klein”, “clovin klein”, “clacin klein”, “claven klein”, “clavin klein”, “clavin kliin”, “clavin kleen”, “vavlin klein”, “covlin klein”, “caclin klein”, “cavlen klein”, “cavlin klein”, “cavlin kliin”, “cavlin kleen”, and “valivn klein”.
And as I write this, the above search using these misspelled keywords produced 71 results! The very first one, for example, was for “Escape Women EDP Spray Tester 3.4 oz by CALVEN KLEIN”. You get the picture.
A good number of the above terms yielded several “typos” that merchants had made while posting their auctions. The actual numbers will vary daily by search term, but at least you see the potential.
The way to make this “pay” however is to have a tool that generates “misspellings” automatically! These are frequently found on the internet and should cost you nothing. For this test I used this site:
http://www.lowauctionseller.com/spelling.php
1. Before shopping at Ebay, make a list of the items you seek and
2. search for them using a “misspelling tool”














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