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wunnuy December 23rd 03 03:46 AM

Question about Ebay selling tactic
 
I was just wondering, could someone tell me why people put "WOW" in
their heading? Are they so impressed with their two dollar card that
they have to share their excitement or is that some sort of selling
tactic? Does the word "Wow" actually attract customers or have some
sort of hypnotising effect on people that makes them want to bid on
the auction? Maybe the people are just trying to fill up the heading
space and in their limited vocabulary, "wow" was all they could come
up with. Either way, I almost want to avoid any auction that has this
in the heading just out of spite.

Johndaigle1 December 23rd 03 11:54 AM

"WOW!!" what a post



Larry St. Cyr December 23rd 03 05:02 PM

It contributes the same as the word rare when used to describe a card
numbered to 999. LOL
"Johndaigle1" wrote in message
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"WOW!!" what a post





cardmaster December 24th 03 02:44 AM

Probably draws in all the "Bubbas" out there.



"wunnuy" wrote in message
om...
I was just wondering, could someone tell me why people put "WOW" in
their heading? Are they so impressed with their two dollar card that
they have to share their excitement or is that some sort of selling
tactic? Does the word "Wow" actually attract customers or have some
sort of hypnotising effect on people that makes them want to bid on
the auction? Maybe the people are just trying to fill up the heading
space and in their limited vocabulary, "wow" was all they could come
up with. Either way, I almost want to avoid any auction that has this
in the heading just out of spite.




Stephan Lemonjello Jr. December 24th 03 04:00 AM

I was just wondering, could someone tell me why people put "WOW" in
their heading?


I know why. It's because they don't have enough room for "LQQK!"

Dan Aliperto-MN December 24th 03 05:21 AM

I know why. It's because they don't have enough room for "LQQK!"


Or the even more attention getting version:

L@@K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-Dan (TIC)
http://sportscardfun.com/trader/ideal0024.asp

"If a man hasn't discovered something he would die for, he isn't fit to live."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Baseball doesn't owe me a thing, I owe my whole life to baseball."
- Kirby Puckett

wunnuy December 24th 03 05:33 PM

(Dan Aliperto-MN) wrote in message ...
I know why. It's because they don't have enough room for "LQQK!"


Or the even more attention getting version:

L@@K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


That was my next question.

MikeCouil December 25th 03 02:26 PM

Well...it does have an effect, the same as putting estate in your title or
saying that these are abandoned cards from your dead father's uncle's
girlfriend's brother in law's great grand father. How that old man aqquired
500 1990 Topps cards is an amazing feat by itself, but these actions DO sell
cards.

Other things that annoy the **** out of me:

"HUGE collection" when it has 5 freaking cards
"No auto" just so that they can get the auto in on the search
"BCCG not PSA BGS SGC"
"Unsearched" --Always a warning sign that NOBODY pays attention to


Mike

I was just wondering, could someone tell me why people put "WOW" in
their heading? Are they so impressed with their two dollar card that
they have to share their excitement or is that some sort of selling
tactic? Does the word "Wow" actually attract customers or have some
sort of hypnotising effect on people that makes them want to bid on
the auction? Maybe the people are just trying to fill up the heading
space and in their limited vocabulary, "wow" was all they could come
up with. Either way, I almost want to avoid any auction that has this
in the heading just out of spite.




wunnuy December 26th 03 02:58 AM

(MikeCouil) wrote in message ...
Well...it does have an effect, the same as putting estate in your title or
saying that these are abandoned cards from your dead father's uncle's
girlfriend's brother in law's great grand father. How that old man aqquired
500 1990 Topps cards is an amazing feat by itself, but these actions DO sell
cards.

Other things that annoy the **** out of me:

"HUGE collection" when it has 5 freaking cards
"No auto" just so that they can get the auto in on the search
"BCCG not PSA BGS SGC"
"Unsearched" --Always a warning sign that NOBODY pays attention to


Mike



The other one I hate is when they say "gem mint" for a card that isn't
graded, but assuming since it was "put straight from the pack into a
top loader" it's automatically a gem mint.

Or when they say Mickey Mantle Rookie! or Ted Williams Auto! when it
turns out it just a possible insert you can get if you buy the packs
they're selling (that haven't been searched, uh, yeah right).

My biggest pet peeve on Ebay though, is the guy who charges $3.95 for
shipping and sends the card in a #10 envelope with a 37 cent stamp. I
won't leave bad feedback for someone who sends the right card in a
timely manner but if I paid 4 bucks for shipping and got 40 cents
worth, I won't leave any feedback.

Rick Rottman December 30th 03 05:08 PM

I think a lot of it has to do with folks not wanting to waste space in
their auction's description. Since they listed everything in the
description that needs to be listed, they simply insert a "wow" hoping
that it will make the difference.

Follow this link and you will see that not everything with the word
"wow" in it is junk.

http://tinyurl.com/3x5pf

There are some real jewels in there. Automatically ignoring auctions
with the word "wow" might not be a good idea.


- Rick

Needs More Cow Bell


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