posted on May 27, 2004 06:56:56 AM new
Does anyone have an prefered method of doing eBay research on items. I usually just do a search on current then complete auctions and then hop over to Amazon. I have been looking at the Deep Analysis software from Hammertap but it is pretty steep for me at $180. In my mind (as questionable as it is), I am trying to think of a way to get the information on the items I deal with the most and transport that info in my handheld either as a document or spreadsheet to use as a quick reference in the field (ie. the Goodwill, flea market, ect). I've been thinking about wireless, but I'm not sure it is too reliable in my backwoods part of the U.S.
Basically, I don't know what the heck I'm doing.
posted on May 29, 2004 01:10:53 AM new
I do research on items I don't currently sell via the andale.com price finder research function. $3.95 a month. There is also a pro version at $49.95 a month.
For items I do sell I use sellathon.com
This costs $25 a year. And it has already paid for itself.
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[ edited by toben88 on May 29, 2004 01:11 AM ]