Writing this Auction Inspector Review has been very enjoyable for me. It’s not always easy to write helpful reviews of eBay tools, partly because the value of any tool or resource depends largely upon the person using it — his background, knowledge, experience, and preferences.
With this said, I am confident that my review of Auction Inspector will give you an understanding of how well the tool works and what it’s got to offer. I hope so anyway ![]()
Over the years I have used and tested many eBay tools. After a while, especially with market analysis tools, many of them start looking like similar versions of one another. In fact, the majority of the best-known eBay consumer research tools offer extremely similar information; they just differ in the ways that they present it.
Before undertaking this review of Auction Inspector, I’d never utilized the tool before. The first time I heard about it, I was ( mistakenly ) told it was similar to other eBay consumer preference research tools, so I didn’t think I was missing much. Boy, was I wrong…
The main point to take away from this Auction Inspector review is that Auction Inspector is NOT a standard eBay market research tool. It uses completely different data than most other eBay market research tools, thus approaching the process of researching eBay products in a completely new way.
I must admit, I was amazed when I began embarking on this Auction Inspector review. I had no idea such a tool even existed, although its value proposition was immediately apparent to me. As they say, time stands still for no-one!
The main factor that sets Auction Inspector apart from most other eBay research tools is that it doesn’t draw its data from current or ended eBay listings. Instead, it obtains its data from eBay’s relatively-new (ok, within the past few years) Want It Now board!
At first, I was skeptical about whether or not the data would be an accurate indicator of current supply and demand on eBay, and about whether or not it could truly point out strong, viable niches.
But Auction Inspector offers a 60-day money back guarantee. If you can’t find a profitable market within 60 days of purchasing your Auction Inspector subscriptions, you’ll get your money back!
Honestly, that makes it a straightforward choice for me. Either way, it’s worth a try, right?
Anyway, this is how Auction Inspector works: 1. Select the eBay site you want to research out of the four available sites (U.S., UK, Canada and Australia) 2. Either select a category to research or type in a keyword or phrase, anywhere from 1-5 keywords. 3. Wait for Auction Inspector to scour the Want It Now board and generate the results.
Sounds reasonably simple, doesn’t it? Well, IT IS. The results Auction Inspector generates are ranked according to their “potential”. Products with a low potential are either too saturated already or don’t have adequate demand to be pragmatic. Inversely, products with a high potential have satisfactory demand but aren’t too competitive yet ( yes, such products DO exist ).
I’m so glad I did this Auction Inspector review. Otherwise, I might never have realized what a fantastic tool Auction Inspector is. You should try it out for yourself!
Jack Goldstein has been trading on eBay for years, his excellent complimentary e-books detail how to build a credible home business as well as blog articles such as the Auction Inspector Review.
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