eBay Tip – How to Save Searches
One of the most essential things to learn about if you are going to get the best out of eBay is how to perform and repeat searches so you can find the bargains you are looking for not just once, but time after time.
eBay provides “My Favourite Searches” which allows up to 100 searches to be saved for use and viewing at a later time or date. It’s even possible for eBay to run those searches automatically for you and you can be notified by email when newly listed items are found that match the search criteria you have given.
At the top of any eBay page you will find a search box - just click the Search button to begin. Then enter words that describe the item you are looking for in the search box.
When the search has completed and the results have been listed, just click the "Add to Favourites" link, which will be at the top right hand side of the item list. This will then store the search words you used in the “My Favourite Searches” area of “My eBay”, so the next time you want to search for the same item keywords again, all you do is click on the name of the search to see the latest items.
You need to register on eBay to use “My Favourite Searches” but you can access Search eBay UK without having to sign up first.
eBay provides “My Favourite Searches” which allows up to 100 searches to be saved for use and viewing at a later time or date. It’s even possible for eBay to run those searches automatically for you and you can be notified by email when newly listed items are found that match the search criteria you have given.
At the top of any eBay page you will find a search box - just click the Search button to begin. Then enter words that describe the item you are looking for in the search box.
When the search has completed and the results have been listed, just click the "Add to Favourites" link, which will be at the top right hand side of the item list. This will then store the search words you used in the “My Favourite Searches” area of “My eBay”, so the next time you want to search for the same item keywords again, all you do is click on the name of the search to see the latest items.
You need to register on eBay to use “My Favourite Searches” but you can access Search eBay UK without having to sign up first.
