Press Release Summary = By diligent searching you can indeed find first class art on the Web for next to nothing. there are ways in which you can dramatically change your chances for success.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 7/21/2006 Johanna Schipper http://www.arts-on-line.com
Arts On Line; A Rembrandt For $10?
Your best place to buy art on the Web is probably Ebay.
Over 725,000 sellers make their living on Ebay so the selection of art-related items is probably the largest in the world. Just over one third of all Internet users in the U.S. visit Ebay each month, that\'s 50 million visitors.
-Traffic is heaviest on Sundays and Mondays.
-Well-written listings that use ebay selling features stand out and attract more buying visitors.
Surprisingly, there are more women buyers than men buyers; women buy in many more categories while men are more focused in fewer categories. Men search for unique or hard-to find items.
So here are some very basic things you can do to pay as little as possible for your purchase.
1. Buy during the week, you\'ll pay less. 2. Use mis-spellings in your search terms, you\'ll find hidden gems that way.
You\'re looking for a Hawaiian doll. If you type \"Hawaiian Doll\" you\'ll pay regular price.
If you type \"hewaiian Doll and find one you\'ll pay a heck of a lot less.
Since women buyers are not as specific as men buyers in their search terms, if you want to buy a power saw model \"Extrasuper\" you might try to find one with the searchterm \"extrasupr\" and if there is one you\'ll pay a lot less.
Here is another beneficial buying technique: Say you\'re interested in buying text links for your website. If you search for \"text links\" you\'ll find 192 items. If you search for \"PR\" you\'ll find 76 items. If you search for \"web links\" you\'ll find 53 items.
Since \"text links\" has a supply of 192 items you\'ll pay less using this term.
Also, if you\'re interested in a very specific item you can use special searches to track down items most buyers will never find. That means BARGAINS!
So learn how to perform these searches:
Basic Search Advanced Search Keyword Search Specific names, model numbers, references and then in the advanced Search use these commands:
Quotation marks \" \" Search for exact word in order. Example: \"Portrait in Amsterdam\" Minus sign Plus sign - + Exclude or include certain words from the search. Example: \"Thunderbird\"-DVD or \"Thunderbird\"+DVD Asterisk* or wildcard. Search for words with multiple beginnings or endings. Example: Amer* (will search for e.g. America, American, etc) Parentheses and commas ( , ) Search has one word or another. Example: (Clinton,Bush) Use the commands above to search like a Pro !
Combine the above techniques and you will be closer to paying $10 for a Rembrandt.
For More Information Contact:
Johanna Schipper lazytrader44@yahoo.com http://www.arts-on-line.com
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