02-13-2022 06:22 AM
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02-15-2022 01:54 PM
@tdebuys I do a lot of Sold search research to see where items are valued ... sometimes ONE word dominates the search results but what I get back is NOT what I am looking for. In your example I would drop the word "Pitcher" and see what happens ... or maybe just try Eapg Tankard ... just thinking out loud.
Mr. L
02-15-2022 02:01 PM
@tdebuys I took a look at some of your listings with EAPG in the title and do see what you mean about search results. One thing I noticed that should help is to improve the item specifics in your listings. They may have been lost when the new categories rolled out last fall, many of mine were lost or migrated incorrectly. Not seeing many of those filled in, could be wrong but listings as shown on ebay.com Pc screen are not showing any or just a couple specifics except what is in you verbal description, which is less used by the search than specifics.
Suggest you add at least one item recommended item specific of EAPG. The search uses those keywords to give better matches. Try adding it to a few of your listings, wait a bit for it to get re-indexed, and then search again. Maybe it will help.
02-15-2022 02:24 PM
@mr_lincoln wrote:@tdebuys I do a lot of Sold search research to see where items are valued ... sometimes ONE word dominates the search results but what I get back is NOT what I am looking for. In your example I would drop the word "Pitcher" and see what happens ... or maybe just try Eapg Tankard ... just thinking out loud.
Mr. L
Agreed.
eBays search is designed to work for the lowest common denominator (average buyers ability to construct a search string).
Since the majority of searches by regular buyers probably use only one or two words the search algorithms are set up to work with that type of search.
Feed in too much information (keywords) and the algorithm has to decide which ones are most important and it's just AI so it may not be very accurate.
Your best bet is to search using just a couple of keywords and then refine the search using the Item Specifics choices on the left side.
"EAPG Tankard" gives me very good results
It doesn't show the OP's listing because they only have "APB" not "EAPG"
02-16-2022 05:55 AM - edited 02-16-2022 05:56 AM
"eBay's search has all sorts of quirks and peculiarities that can make it difficult to use at times,"
A great deal of the time would be more accurate. I have more luck finding items I want on ebay by using google search. This is driving buyers and sellers alike elsewhere. Few people like spending excess time trying every possible search combo.
02-17-2022 04:51 AM
EAPG Tankard Gives you very good results... UNLESS you are looking for a specific pattern. I don't want to have to wade through 200 listings to find what should come up on a search that includes the pattern of EAPG tankard I am trying to buy. Just saying. YOU are 100% right but it don't work for me... off to hunt elsewhere. thanks.
02-17-2022 06:15 AM
EAPG Tankard Gives you very good results... UNLESS you are looking for a specific pattern. I don't want to have to wade through 200 listings to find what should come up on a search that includes the pattern of EAPG tankard I am trying to buy.
If you are looking for a specific pattern, include the pattern name as a keyword. If the pattern name is distinct enough, you may be able to drop the EAPG entirely; otherwise leave it if that helps to eliminate unwanted results.
If you are finding yourself having to "wade through" excess results, you have not specified your search narrowly enough. A little time spent adding keywords and changing the category or filter options can save you a lot of time "wading".
05-18-2022 02:37 AM
Hey I didn't come here to play find the item.. I came to buy an item and it can't be found without work that I have no interest in spending.
05-18-2022 02:37 AM
gee excuse me.
05-18-2022 02:39 AM
So being specific doesn't work? Is that your message? really? sad.
05-18-2022 02:40 AM
what a nasty attitude about selling. but then it's ebay isn't it?
05-18-2022 03:10 AM
eBay's search engine has been a disaster since the switched from Goggle to Cassini in 2013 or there about. When I search for things to buy I use a few precise words - like make model, color part number where possible and may get a few results scattered among some unrelated items. I find goggle searching is mo' betta'.
BTW I find that this Khoros spell check system kinda sucks too and despise any "auto fill" system. Guess eBay picked the lowest bidders
05-18-2022 07:41 AM
Well at least you came to the boards to talk about this problem: most users are just plain going elsewhere to purchase these days because of the messed up search that eBay says is not messed up..
Good for business......NOT.
05-18-2022 10:09 AM
I agree totally with the conclusion that the search function is totally messed up. In the past I have purchased a LOT of antique and vintage auto parts by browsing on EBAY. With the numerous changes the the search function and the ill advised wholesale elimination of categories my ability to find (and buy) those same parts has virtually dried up. Oh, well, it was good while it lasted....