10-05-2019 09:24 AM
why is it that I search on Ebay and get limited and sometimes NO results then search on Google and find things that are listed on Ebay that Ebay search does not show?
what a ridiculous set up to limit what shoppers see on Ebay search and make it seem like Ebay does not have what they want
soooo dumb that Ebay limits search this way!!! really dumb. and incredibly annoying/frustrating/exhausting as a shopper.
seems to me that Ebay would want customers to come here and STAY ON Ebay (without having to search Google and possibly shopping / spending $$ elsewhere) !!!
10-05-2019 04:00 PM - edited 10-05-2019 04:02 PM
[W]hy can't I just get all the items with all those 3 or 4 words in the the title no matter what the category? That would show me what I'm looking for, and I might even stumble on something I didn't know I needed, and buy it. Why does it have to be, let's try and trick the search engine into showing me what I'm looking for?
I tend to agree with you -- eBay tries to make search user friendly and winds up making it overly complicated in many cases. This is what happens when users demand a more "intuitive" search rather than a literal, logical search. Unfortunately the "intuitive" folks vastly outnumber the "logical" folks.
If you want to bypass all the intuitive "search expansion" features (keyword substitution, keyword-to-category substitution, keyword-to-item-specifics) and just search for your actual, literal keywords, you can do so by putting one of your search keywords in quotes, or by using a nonsense exclusion term such as this:
"criterion" boring head
criterion boring head -octopus
That technique will help you with your searches, but obviously it will not help other searchers to find your item unless they know about it as well.
And unfortunately eBay has removed the help pages that describe how "search expansion" works and how to disable it using those search operators, which is one reason I spend a lot of time on the community discussion boards explaining how search actually works.
10-05-2019 05:20 PM
@eburtonlab wrote:
[W]hy can't I just get all the items with all those 3 or 4 words in the the title no matter what the category? That would show me what I'm looking for, and I might even stumble on something I didn't know I needed, and buy it. Why does it have to be, let's try and trick the search engine into showing me what I'm looking for?
I tend to agree with you -- eBay tries to make search user friendly and winds up making it overly complicated in many cases. This is what happens when users demand a more "intuitive" search rather than a literal, logical search. Unfortunately the "intuitive" folks vastly outnumber the "logical" folks.
If you want to bypass all the intuitive "search expansion" features (keyword substitution, keyword-to-category substitution, keyword-to-item-specifics) and just search for your actual, literal keywords, you can do so by putting one of your search keywords in quotes, or by using a nonsense exclusion term such as this:
"criterion" boring headcriterion boring head -octopusThat technique will help you with your searches, but obviously it will not help other searchers to find your item unless they know about it as well.
And unfortunately eBay has removed the help pages that describe how "search expansion" works and how to disable it using those search operators, which is one reason I spend a lot of time on the community discussion boards explaining how search actually works.
That got 270 results. Learn something new everyday. Thank you.
10-05-2019 06:25 PM
@kathieskorner wrote:Well, I conducted a little experiment with my Madrigal Lunt silverware listing, and concluded if I want to get Google shopping exposure I need to use my Etsy, Bonanza, or Ecrater account. 12 pages of Google results and not one was an eBay listing.
That would be the opposite of what the OP is claiming.
The OP says Google is showing more eBay items than eBay does.
10-05-2019 06:28 PM - edited 10-05-2019 06:30 PM
@abfabvintage wrote:Well, your dilemma should be taken up by ebay since they are supposed to be feeding ebay listing data to Google and other outside engines. Unless eBay ain't paying the bill to do so. Wasn't this GTC supposed to enhance the off site engines? I have not seen it.
It's not my "dilemma" I was simply demonstrating that the OP's challenge for me to "pick anything - seriously" does not hold up. In fact, in my case the eBay search was far more accurate than the Google search.
10-05-2019 09:54 PM
10-05-2019 10:01 PM
Mostly though,I am getting a big fat zero when I search anything.
Can you give an example of the kind of search you are doing and what kind of items you think it should be finding that it is not?
10-05-2019 10:09 PM
This cheerleader agrees that Search is utterly broken... nor is it policed for policy violations anymore, either.
10-05-2019 10:09 PM
10-05-2019 10:12 PM
10-05-2019 10:36 PM
2017 toyota corolla headlight
A search for 2017 toyota corolla headlight turns up over three thousand matches that ship to my location in the "headlight" category:
If you put quotes around "headlight" you will get 1000 exact matches that exclude other types of lights such as running lights.
From either search result page, you can go to the filters on the left side of the page and choose the exact placement (left/right) and what kind of headlight bulb it uses (LED/halogen/incandescent) and brand type (genuine OEM/Aftermarket branded/unbranded) as well as individual brands to help narrow down exactly the results you are seeking.
10-06-2019 12:26 AM
You should stop relying on google as it has never been accurate. This is Ebay and almost every buyer in the world who wants something on Ebay shops on Ebay. Don't' blame Ebay because you cannot find something on Ebay using google. it is a waste of time and energy. Not only that almost everything you see in goggle images is already sold. IMO it is a useless tool.
10-06-2019 12:35 AM
@dinpavent0 wrote:
For example lets say 2017 Toyota Corolla headlight. I will get light bulbs or other stuff then underneath a bunch of headlights that are not even Toyota. Thats just an example tho. The search just isn't good.
I searched Toyota Corolla headlight and found so many I would be looking for years. If you would like help searching for your Toyota Corolla headlight we can help but need to know the type of bulb you're interested in. You can easily do it yourself though. Just use the tools Ebay provides on the left side of the screen after you submit the title Toyota corolla headlight. You can narrow it down to the "exact' one you want easily.
10-06-2019 03:14 AM
yeah, sometime Ebay doesn't want to show you what you are looking for, they will show you what will make
more money for them
10-06-2019 03:46 AM - edited 10-06-2019 03:48 AM
I agree the Cassini search engine is adn was a disaster when it was first introduced in 2013/2014. Sellers were advised to revise the listing headline 3 or 4 times to make it compatible with Cassini. When I look for stuff to buy I get a whole lot of "trash" that doesn't even resemble what I am looking for. Coincidentally, our sales volume (unit/dollar) went from a very nice NE curve for 3 consecutive years to a SE trend line - we now sell $400-500 per year used to average about $800/month. What little we sell we still make a nice margin but no longer have the drive to chase the eBay "brass ring" - ain't worth the effort for this card carrying member of the Medicare Club. Just for the record I tried most of the eBay tricks to turn the tide except cut my prices & profits - my items were mid point position - a monkey can cut their price & still call them self a sales person??? - had a store, was a TRS adn TR Plus seller for several years until volume fell below threshold,soffered free shipping, change my listings headline multiple times as recommended by eBay/Cassini.
Maybe new management will find away to make it fun again but they have stock holder to feed.
10-06-2019 05:38 AM
While I agree eBay search is terrible, etsy is worse. When I search for vintage collectibles 95% of listings are for something else.