06-14-2017 09:11 AM
oK I must be bored today (nothing selling, go figure!) and I'm noticing all these titles with spelling goofs and laughing my bleep off at some. Selvedge (I would think they mean salvage or selvege?) As if it's not hard enough to get things sold, I'm pretty sure no one will search a misspelled word but who knows? Maybe I'm wrong and that's why my stuff isn't selling. ![]()
06-14-2017 09:13 AM
@bartermaniac wrote:oK I must be bored today (nothing selling, go figure!) and I'm noticing all these titles with spelling goofs and laughing my bleep off at some. Selvedge (I would think they mean salvage or selvege?) As if it's not hard enough to get things sold, I'm pretty sure no one will search a misspelled word but who knows? Maybe I'm wrong and that's why my stuff isn't selling.
I can't say this is a title boo boo but it certainly was a customer boo boo. Her name is Mrs Schmit. Guess what I noticed I had typed just after I hit the send............oops.
06-14-2017 09:15 AM - edited 06-14-2017 09:19 AM
@bartermaniac wrote:
... laughing my bleep off at some. Selvedge (I would think they mean salvage or selvege?) ...
Um, er, there's no such word as "selvege".
"Selvedge" is an alternate (perhaps archaic) term for the woven finished edge on a length of fabric (now the standard spelling is selvage), or a specific denim feature. Levi's makes a line of jeans called "Selvedge":
http://www.levi.com/US/en_US/levi-sale/p/045112180?camp=CAGPLA_DF:04511218003232:LEVI
06-14-2017 09:16 AM
Thanks for the laugh. Enjoyed that one! ![]()
06-14-2017 09:18 AM
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06-14-2017 09:21 AM - edited 06-14-2017 09:22 AM
My favorite classic is "bowel" in place of "bowl". There are 81 hits for "bowel" in the "Pottery and glass" category. You can buy mixing bowels, punch bowels, crystal bowels.
06-14-2017 09:28 AM
Selvedge is still used by those of us who were British born. Remember there are current variants in spelling if the seller is from England or Canada. I still never remember whether it's gray or grey.
Bowel is still my favorite.
06-14-2017 09:28 AM
I think we may have hit on something here. Just misspell everything in your next title and see if it sells! Oh come on...let's do it!![]()
06-14-2017 09:28 AM
@partial*eclipse wrote:
@bartermaniac wrote:
... laughing my bleep off at some. Selvedge (I would think they mean salvage or selvege?) ...Um, er, there's no such word as "selvege".
"Selvedge" is an alternate (perhaps archaic) term for the woven finished edge on a length of fabric (now the standard spelling is selvage), or a specific denim feature. Levi's makes a line of jeans called "Selvedge":
It's very commonly used & definitely not an archaic term. Spend time around a person who knows anything about fabric and chances are the term will come up. I hear it regularly from people I know that sew. I learned that selvedge is derived from "self-edge".
06-14-2017 09:28 AM
I often will find misspellings in my own titles - because I'm typing too fast or the keyboard doesn't accept the key I push. Was researching a Ralph Lauren item today - misspelled it as Raplh and it had quite a few hits but not as many as I'd expected - until I realized the misspelling.
When I put the correct spelling in - not of the misspelled Ralph's came up which surprised me as I thought Cassinni would have recoginized Lauren. I used to have a link that checked on Ebay misspellings as you could often get good deals as no one else saw them!
06-14-2017 09:31 AM
@bartermaniac wrote:oK I must be bored today (nothing selling, go figure!) and I'm noticing all these titles with spelling goofs and laughing my bleep off at some. Selvedge (I would think they mean salvage or selvege?) As if it's not hard enough to get things sold, I'm pretty sure no one will search a misspelled word but who knows? Maybe I'm wrong and that's why my stuff isn't selling.
Hello, Actually you can search by typos. Here's the link. http://www.typohound.com/
06-14-2017 09:33 AM
Quite true and something I hadn't thought of so thanks for that info.
06-14-2017 09:33 AM
@partial*eclipse wrote:"Selvedge" is an alternate (perhaps archaic) term for the woven finished edge on a length of fabric (now the standard spelling is selvage), or a specific denim feature. Levi's makes a line of jeans called "Selvedge":
http://www.levi.com/US/en_US/levi-sale/p/045112180?camp=CAGPLA_DF:04511218003232:LEVI
There's also a long-time, very fascinating blog (and now website) named The Selvedge Yard, covering not only the above but also a wild, wide-ranging variety of other topics. Plug it into Google and it'll pop right up.
06-14-2017 09:33 AM
@tunicaslot wrote:I used to have a link that checked on Ebay misspellings as you could often get good deals as no one else saw them!
Is this the link?