Free eBay market research tool for multiple eBay sites
Have you ever been in a position where you have an item to list on eBay, but not sure what category to list it in, what price to sell it at, or start the auction at and what day to have the auction end? Well, now you can find out all of this information and it will help you get the best possible price for your listing.
I have found a 100% free eBay market research tool. It will search up to the last 90 days of completed listings on eBay.co.uk, eBay.com, eBay.ca, eBay.com.au and eBay motors.
You select which site you would like to research on from a drop down menu, then select if you want to search back on the last 30, 60 or 90 days of completed listings. There is a search box where you enter the key words of what you want to research.
The results that come back will tell you the following:
- the number of listings there have been and the sell through rate
- the average sell price
- keywords that were used
- the average selling price on each day for the period of time you selected
- the category the listings were in and the average sale price for each category
- the average price on each day of the week
- the percentage of listings for each day of the week
The name of the website it Get4it.com.
I have made a video to show you how it all works and explain the results for an example research term
From now on, I will be using this tool as a part of my eBay research techniques in conjunction with using the completed listings information on the eBay site itself.
I found your video really useful and am going to use this tool myself. I did buy from you before and will be keeping up with you as a favourite seller. Thank you so much. Please do not give out my email address as this one is relatively spam free at present, any emails from you will be appreciated.
Kind Rgds
Jan
Hi Jan,
Thank you for your kind message.
Rest assured your email address is not made public and I don’t pass on email addresses. I hate spam as much as you do.
Talking of which, I have made a post on how to report spam. You can find that under the ‘Staying safe online’ category.
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Marc.