Terapeak, the eBay Market Research specialists are holding a Valentines discount on annual subscriptions. From now until the 24th February 2011, Terapeak are offering up to 60% off their standard rates.
If you’ve not used Terapeak before it’s the best way to research your competition, find hot selling products, track seasonal trends, and if you’re unsure how much a product might fetch on eBay it’s the definitive source to research previous selling prices.
They also have some great free tools such as the Terapeak Title Builder which suggest keywords to help you build listings titles and shows how including certain words can increase your average selling price. They also have Terapeak for PayPal which analyses your payment history.
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“a Valentines discount on annual subscriptions.”
oh I can see that going down well on Monday morning..not
I received an email to tell me about the sale – I guess too many people (like me) have left this service and they are getting desparate.
I used to love Terapeak – but slowly I realised that things are not quite what they seem with the information provided. For example – when it tells you what the best listing time is – be aware this is not what time things sell, but is actually the time listings ended, whether the items sold or not!
ebays completed search tells me all I need to know
I dont care what sold 2 years ago thats history and not a price guide
Hi folks, this is Greg from Terapeak. Thanks for commenting about our tool.
Cassie, Terapeak can easily show you the best time of day to end your listings based only on successful listings. All you have to do is click the “%” icon at the top-left of a report. Once you do that, Terapeak will show the times that things actually sell.
You can also try clicking to view only fixed price sales and this will tell you the exact time when these purchases happen, as they are not dictated by a bid auction end time.
The default setting is to show all closed listings, but the above methods will give you the focused research you’re looking for.
Northumbrian, I’m glad you’re getting the information you need. Keep in mind Terapeak shows history so that you can research the peak selling periods of an item, which for many items can be quite cyclical.
We’ll be the first to admit that our tool has a bit of a learning curve. But you can get some really great insight out of it once you get your bearings. I invite anyone with a question or concern to get in touch with us at https://www.terapeak.com/help/.
Thanks,
Greg