Tantalus said:Instead of buying items - in this case something gloriously hyped as "Bow Drill Bushcraft Survival Ray Mears Primitive" which has as much to do with RM as collecting limpets for example
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Tantalus said:Ebay has always been mad, selling tatoo space on forehead, reigous toasties and at the moment a special used VW once owned by the Cardinal who is now Benedict 16th
What really amazes me is this phenomenon of "RM uses it , it must be worth loads of money"
No this is not a RM bashing post honest
Just that for a guy who spends his time showing people how to do stuff in alternative ways, the general population has siezed on this and decided "If RM does it this way with these bits then it is the only way to do it"
Shouldnt we really take some of his philosophy and adapt our thinking to create simple solutions to everyday situations in the outdoors
Instead of buying items - in this case something gloriously hyped as "Bow Drill Bushcraft Survival Ray Mears Primitive" which has as much to do with RM as collecting limpets for example - we should seek out the undelying knowledge which I believe is what RM tries to share more than anything else
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The use of a brand name and/or registered trade marks (such as 'Ray Mears' or Woodlore) other than directly related to the item for sale on eBay is not allowed under the eBay Terms & Conditions - Listing Policy. It is called Key Word SpammingGary said:Seriously though, I think the RM marketing phenominam is merely a by product of his own market strategies after all the gullable seem to be willing to buy anything marketed with RM associations.
Sadly though I think where ebay is concerned its only those who dont know better who get hurt.
Key word spamming
Inclusion of unrelated key word terms used in effort to gain unfair exposure for seller's auction. The seller will usually state in title; Beautiful Brand X boots - not Brand Z.
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Don't:
Assume that if buyers want more information you'll hear from them by email. More likely, they'll just bid with your competitors.
Say anything that's not true
Keyword spam. This means don't include words that are actually unrelated to your item just because you think they would appeal to buyers. (For example, don't say: "If you like Ralph Lauren, you'll like the colour of these towels.") This is against eBay's listing policies
posted by the appropriately named andymcstabJustin Time said:
spamel said:I am also a bit confused as to why you would be searching for that sort of thing??!!![]()
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