Launch of LinkSysMat - Auction Analysis
At LinksMultiple, we've been building an archive of pricing information based on online auctions for the past several months. During that time over 100,000 visitors have used this information to check on what makes a great bargain and what price they should bid at.
So we decided to expand the archives and to build some analysis tools that will help buyers and sellers check on description and pricing data for items previously for sale at the world's largest online auctions.
The LinkSysMat tools help you to analyse highest, lowest and median prices across a whole range of categories - from car and motorcycle accessories right through to toys and games.
If you're a seller, using the graphical and statistical results from LinkSysMat will indicate the likely effect on sales volumes for given changes in price. This information will help you to set your pricing at a level which maximises sales and minimises costs assosiated with re-listing your items.
If you're a buyer, the same information can be used to help set your maximum bidding level and also to check the frequency and volume of listings for the specific items or category of item that you want to buy.
Take a look at our main website and visit the "Value an Item" and "Best Bargain" sections where you can use Google to search a sample extract of half a million auctioned items and prices which come from our main database containing over 5 million items.
So we decided to expand the archives and to build some analysis tools that will help buyers and sellers check on description and pricing data for items previously for sale at the world's largest online auctions.
The LinkSysMat tools help you to analyse highest, lowest and median prices across a whole range of categories - from car and motorcycle accessories right through to toys and games.
If you're a seller, using the graphical and statistical results from LinkSysMat will indicate the likely effect on sales volumes for given changes in price. This information will help you to set your pricing at a level which maximises sales and minimises costs assosiated with re-listing your items.
If you're a buyer, the same information can be used to help set your maximum bidding level and also to check the frequency and volume of listings for the specific items or category of item that you want to buy.
Take a look at our main website and visit the "Value an Item" and "Best Bargain" sections where you can use Google to search a sample extract of half a million auctioned items and prices which come from our main database containing over 5 million items.
