06-29-2006, 01:53 AM
[quote mattkime]more seriously....put the size and speed in the title. i always think of the title as a place to put keywords
I agree, the Title is lacking:
Apple iBook G4 used 3 months, warranty
I would say something like:
iBook G4 1.33mhz 1GB Ram, 40GB, used 3 Months w/Warranty
He is also cutting his bids in 1/2 with the reserve. Is he still asking for a high reserve (it's not $800 I HOPE)?
Usually iBooks are a guaranteed sale on eBay, I would have lost the reserve if his reserve is $500 or less.
With a 5 day auction and NO RESERVE, he would see a lot of action on Day 1 & 2 with the $1.00 opening bid (maybe going up past the $150/200 mark).
It will sit idle for 2 days as it gets lost in the listings (FEATURED PLUS, helps this).
On the last day it will see some real action (but ends on a little too early for me on a Monday).
Is that ending at Noon Pacific? Good for people surfing at work, but you lost the "at Home" evening crowd that saw it Sunday night.
I agree, the Title is lacking:
Apple iBook G4 used 3 months, warranty
I would say something like:
iBook G4 1.33mhz 1GB Ram, 40GB, used 3 Months w/Warranty
He is also cutting his bids in 1/2 with the reserve. Is he still asking for a high reserve (it's not $800 I HOPE)?
Usually iBooks are a guaranteed sale on eBay, I would have lost the reserve if his reserve is $500 or less.
With a 5 day auction and NO RESERVE, he would see a lot of action on Day 1 & 2 with the $1.00 opening bid (maybe going up past the $150/200 mark).
It will sit idle for 2 days as it gets lost in the listings (FEATURED PLUS, helps this).
On the last day it will see some real action (but ends on a little too early for me on a Monday).
Is that ending at Noon Pacific? Good for people surfing at work, but you lost the "at Home" evening crowd that saw it Sunday night.