You don’t have to look at too many ebay listings to form the opinion that it’s possible to be successful as an ebay seller without having much knowledge of grammar or spelling – or of the computer either, for that matter. I’m a license plate collector who trades on ebay, and back in the day before license plates had their own category, I learned to search all the common misspellings of “license”.
Hi, Pete, that’s a good way to capitalize on bad spelling! I remember reading of a site that would search on eBay all the common misspellings of items one was seeking. Ah, yes, here’s one: typobay.com. I just searched for license and it returned listings for “licens”, “lincens”, “licnese” . . . Good luck in growing your collection!
You don’t have to look at too many ebay listings to form the opinion that it’s possible to be successful as an ebay seller without having much knowledge of grammar or spelling – or of the computer either, for that matter. I’m a license plate collector who trades on ebay, and back in the day before license plates had their own category, I learned to search all the common misspellings of “license”.
- Pete
Hi, Pete, that’s a good way to capitalize on bad spelling! I remember reading of a site that would search on eBay all the common misspellings of items one was seeking. Ah, yes, here’s one: typobay.com. I just searched for license and it returned listings for “licens”, “lincens”, “licnese” . . . Good luck in growing your collection!