It is important to write listing titles for buyers, not for the eBay search engine. A good title allows buyers to have a glimpse of what to expect. It manages their expectations and it is also the deciding factor on whether they’ll want to look at your listing or move on. Here are some tips to help you write a killer title!
Boost your listing visibility and drive in more sales
When you’re selling to an international market, it is always important to do your research and understand the local buyer behavior. This includes search keywords for your listing titles.
eBay focuses on delivering relevance. Understanding how buyers search for your product is crucial to increase the visibility of your listings.
Use keywords that buyers are likely to search for – put yourself in their shoes and think about how you would search for your own product. Test the keywords in your listing titles to find the ones that drive the most sales.
A product may have different names in different countries. This is why keyword research is important.
Use Google keyword planner to find relevant search terms in your targeted market.
State exactly what your item is. Include important details like brand, model, colour, size, condition, features and even the MPN (Manufacturer Part number).
Feel free to also repeat the category name in your listing title.
Here’s an example of a good listing title:
Your listing titles should also be 65 to 80 characters long. A title that is clear and accurate will lead to more visibility
Use up to 80 characters to describe your title
Make your title clear, accurate and professional
State exactly what your item is, even if your title repeats the category name
Use sentence or title case
Use correct spelling
Use capital letters
Use special characters (*!)
Use words that don’t describe your item! (“Wow” and “L@@K”)
Include multiple synonyms (purse, handbags, bags)
Use words that are false or misleading
Use up to 80 characters to describe your title
Make your title clear, accurate and professional
State exactly what your item is, even if your title repeats the category name
Use sentence or title case
Use correct spelling
Use capital letters
Use special characters (*!)
Use words that don’t describe your item! (“Wow” and “L@@K”)
Include multiple synonyms (purse, handbags, bags)
Use words that are false or misleading
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