Did you know that many eBay buyers out there only search by titles?  So you need to learn how to write eBay titles that sell.

So here are my ideas to help you write eBay titles that sell. Do they always work……… No but when they do not work, I learn from my mistakes and take action to improve them next time.

When you write eBay titles to sell you need to think like a buyer and write fun, titles.

1) Remember when you write your eBay title you are limited to 56 letters and this does include spaces, so please do not waste it with thinks like WOW or !!!! or *****. Write your title so that it will sell. And use words that bring attention to your auction or Buy it Now.

2) When writing an eBay title that sells you need to put your buyers hat on. You need to use words like a buyer would use, not a seller. I know this may sound hard, but once you have done this a few times you will be able to do this in your sleep.

3) To save space when you are doing your ebay titles you can use things like BNWT – Brand New With Tags, or NIP – New In Packaging. And if it is New but without tags just put New.

4) If and only if your item is a brand name or is a designer label can you use this in your ebay title to sell your item. Please do not keyword spam – (this is a process where people just fill their eBay title with keywords to bring in buyers and the words have nothing todo with the item) Also do not use such as, or Like, as again this can harm your auction.

5) If your item includes a size put this in the title as people will often search for a certain size.

6) If your item is often mis-spelled and you have room in your eBay title put this in as well.

Well I hope that by following these simple little rules you will soon be writing eBay titles that sell.

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