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Misspell Generator Software

This message is for people that want to use cutting edge technology
to boost their online and eBay sales...

"NOW YOU CAN INSTANTLY, AND ON DEMAND ACHIEVE MAXIMUM BENEFITS
FROM MISSPELLED EBAY LISTINGS...IN LESS THAN 15 MINUTES. BY TAPPING
INTO THIS GOLDMINE YOUR COMPETITORS ARE MINING THE HARD, COSTLY, AND
OLD FASHIONED WAY - AND STILL FAILING TO UNCOVER THOUSANDS OF THESE
PRICELESS KEYWORD GEMS!"

AUTOMATING THIS PROCESS WILL SAVE YOU TIME SKYROCKET YOUR PROFITS BY
AS MUCH AS 300% ...
* Update* NEW VERSION 3.1 RELEASED JANUARY 20TH, 2006
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Revolutionary new technology allows you to _TOTALLY AUTOMATE_ the
search process of finding Misspelled Words in eBay titles and
descriptions.

MisspellGenerator software will help MAXIMIZE your PROFITS, minimize
your time!

Read below to find out how...

SPELLING MEANS CASH

On eBay, Misspelling in ads often means "opportunity".

When Steve Marconi wanted to sell his ex-wife's diamond ring, he
listed them on eBay - but his item didn't sell. So, he put the item up
for sale againstill no sale.

Could it be that he used a reserve? Perhaps the description wasn't
very good. Maybe the pictures didn't do the item justice - because, in
fact, it was a beautiful diamond ring. Is it possible that the title
was well written: Dimond Ring Size 6.5 1.0 Carat Emerald Cut Low
Reserve

The answer seemed obvious - to everyone but Steve. On eBay, some
sellers are clueless, while others are just careless. You'll find
items for sale on eBay such as labtop computers, throwing knifes, Art
Deko vases, camras, comferters and saphireseven dimond rings.

Now, you might be thinkingthere is no way that people really
misspell the key word wrong for the specific item for sale. Well, not
only does it happen, but it happens frequently.

These item will occasionally get bidders - bur rarely very many.
Often these items are scooped up by "Power Buyers", or people who
troll eBay for spelling slip-ups, buying items on the cheap and
selling them all over again on eBay, but with the right spelling and
for the right price. Michael B., a jeweler in West Palm Beach Florida,
is one of them.

Mr. B once bought a box of gers for $2. They were gears for pocket
watches, which he cleaned up and put back on the auction block with
the right spelling. They sold for $200. "I've bought and sold stuff on
eBay and Yahoo that I bought for next to nothing" because of poor
spelling or vague descriptions, he said.

David Scroggins, who lives in Milwaukee, also searches for
misspellings. His company provides entertainment for weddings and
corporate events, and microphone systems for shows at Wisconsin's
casinos. He has bought Hubbell electrical cords for a 10th of their
usual cost by searching for Hubell and Hubbel. And he now operates his
entire business by laptop computers, having bought three Compaqs for a
pittance simply by asking for Compacts instead.

No one knows how much misspelling is out there in eBay land, where
more than $28 billion worth of goods was sold last year. The company
does flag common misspellings, but wrong spellings can also turn up
similar misspellings, so that buyers and sellers frequently read past
the Web site's slightly bashful line asking, by any chance, "Did you
mean . . . chandelier?"

Just the other day I searched on eBay and in less than an hour
turned up dozens of items, including bycicles, telefones, dimonds,
mother of perl, cuttlery, bedroom suits and loads of antiks.

This creates a great buying opportunity. Often times people ask
where they can find product to sell on eBay. Sometimes the answer can
be as simple as "On eBay".

Ms. Marshall, who lives in Dallas, said she knew she was on shaky
ground when she set out to spell chandelier. But instead of flipping
through a dictionary, she did an Internet search for chandaleer and
came up with 85 or so listings.

She never guessed, she said, that results like that meant she was
groping in the spelling wilderness. Chandelier, spelled right, turns
up 715,000 times.

Some experts say there is no evidence that people are spelling worse
than they ever did. But with the growth of e-mail correspondence and
instant messaging, language has grown more informal. And much as
calculators did for arithmetic, spell checkers have made good spelling
seem to quite a number of people like an obsolete virtue.

Not that spell checkers are used by nearly everyone. Indeed, experts
say the Internet -- with its discussion boards, blogs and
self-published articles -- is a treasure trove of bad spelling.

"Before the Internet came along, poor spelling by the public was by
and large not exposed," said Paige P. Kimble, the director of the
National Spelling Bee. Now, though, "we are becoming acutely aware of
what a challenge spelling is for us."

Sandra Wilde, author of the 1992 book "You Kan Red This!: Spelling
and Punctuation for Whole Language Classrooms K-6," said language
served a variety of purposes, so that in some settings it might make
sense to skip punctuation or to speak in slang. She likens instant
messaging, for example, to notes passed at the back of the classroom
when the teacher's back is turned: there is no premium on proper
spelling.

"On something like eBay though," she said, "it matters.'

Smart sellers will actually keep in mind that misspelling doesn't
just come from a seller listing an item for sale - but from a buyer as
well who will actually search on eBay using a common misspelling of
the item. Warren Lieu of Houston, who was selling hunting and fishing
knives on eBay recently, covered all the bases: his listing advertised
every sort of alphabetic butchery, including knifes and knive.

Mr. Lieu, a computer programmer, keeps a list of common
misspellings, including labtop for laptop and Cusinart for Cuisinart.

His strategy of listing multiple spellings, he said, is based on his
experience as a buyer. "I'm a bad speller myself," he said. So his
mistakes in searching for items led him to realize that he could buy
up bargains.

"I'd go ahead and deliberately misspell it when I searched for
items," he said.

Even some who have made money off misspellings have felt their bite.


When Mr. Scroggins, who has been helping his parents sell off the
contents of his father's jewelry and watch repair store, recently
listed "a huge lot of earings," it attracted only three bids, and sold
for just $5.50.

And then there was the time he sold the family's flatwear.

The MISSPELLGENERATOR [2] eBay Search Program is a great resource
for both buyers and sellersThis easy to use program and search results
appear in as little as three seconds. Simply enter your keyword and
with the click of the mouse you will be whisked off to ebay to find
the hidden gems.

eBay generates over a billion page views a DAY. Of the tens of
millions of items for sale on eBay at any given time, how many
misspelled item titles prevent the auction from showing up in a
search?

MISSPELLGENERATOR [3] lets you search for items that are misspelled
right from your desktop. Enter in your item name, hit the Search
button, the program will search eBay for dozens of variations of your
search term. A built in browser will whisk you away to eBay and
provide you with all the current active auctions for those items that
are misspelled by the sellers.

You should be able to pick up some real bargains with no one else
bidding against you. Just remember thousands of items on eBay are
listed with misspelled titles, from a single word to multiple words.
These items often expire with no bids on them as no-one can find them.
Use MISSPELLGENERATOR [4] to uncover those hidden gems.

See what the experts are saying about eBay misspellings:

_"Look for misspellings! Many famous designers have hard-to-spell
names. By searching eBay for a misspelling, you may get a great
deal!"_ DUMMIES.COM

_"There are many items listed on the auction site that sell for much
less than they are really worth because the sellers don't check their
listing's spelling before they post."_ NY TIMES

_"Did you know that on eBay you can probably pick up a labtop pretty
cheap? How about getting some dimonds for a great price? These and
many other items can be yours if you have a list of commonly
misspelled."_ GEEK.COM

If they can misspell it, MISSPELLGENERATOR [5] will find it on eBay.


Two ways to profit with MISSPELLGENERATOR [6] on eBay:

1) The first being as an eBay seller . . .

Are you looking for products to sell on eBay? Wouldn't you love to
have "Unlimited Inventory" - an unlimited source of products that you
purchase for just a fraction of their value and then maximize your
profits?

Many sellers misspell words either by accident or because the seller
doesn't know the true spelling. This can result in low traffic and or
no sale.

Simply use MISSPELLGENERATOR [7] to search eBay and find listings
that no one else (or very few) will find, and place your bid for
pennies on the dollar of what that item is actually worth.

Then, once you receive the item, re-list it using the correct title
and an updated description. You might want to take new pictures. You
already have all the packaging material (since the item arrived to you
packaged).

MISSPELLGENERATOR [8] makes this process simple, efficient and
highly profitable. There are sellers on eBay who are making $200 a day
- every day - using this "Product Flipping" strategy.

2) A buyer can benefit as well . . .

There are real bargains to be found on eBay - you just have to know
how to find them. If you make a habit of searching for misspelled
auctions you will be surprised at how many deals you will be able to
pick up. Labtop comuters (Laptop Computers) for under $200,

Corldess (Cordless) drills for under $9 ( I am talking Dewalt,
Makita, Craftsman etc. ). Dimond (Diamond) rings for under $20.
Pyaystaiton (Playstation) Systems under $50. The list goes on and on.


eBay has a feature to check your spelling but like almost anything,
most people don't use it. Many Powersellers will list items on eBay
with third party auction software providers that don't offer a spell
checker.

Commonly misspelled words on eBay can include popular name brands
such as:

Tommy, Eddie Bauer, Liz Claiborne, Gap, Dockers, Apple, Vaio, Dell,
or HP Abercrombie, aeropostale, Cordless, Laptop, iPod, motherboard,
silver plate and much more.

MISSPELLGENERATOR [9] is a brand new software tool designed to help
sellers and buyers on eBay - and it works on International sites as
well including eBay Canada, eBay UK and eBay Australia!

You may be asking yourself..."Why should I pay for this program when
I can go on eBay and find misspelled words myself?"

It's a great question - with multiple answers. First, with
MISSPELLGENERATOR [10] you don't need to know the wrong spelling of
the word. Simply enter the correct spelling and you'll immediatley be
given ALL THE LISTINGS with wrong spellings...And, it all happens
within seconds. How important is your time?

Why am I offering this to the general public? Another great
question. This program has been used by my students for months and the
results have been dramatic. Recently, one student purchased a "prade"
purse (prada spelled wrong) for $79 then turned around and sold it for
$242 within days of the original purchase.

So many people are wanting to use this amazing tool that I've
decided to release it to the public for a limited time. We reserve the
right to end this offer at any time. MISSPELLGENERATOR [11] will not
be offered forever. You should get your lifetime link today - and take
part of the Misspell Revolution!

Don't miss out - get your copy today and increase your profits
immediately with MISSPELLGENERATOR [12]!

MISSPELLGENERATOR is normally $97. For a limited time, you can order
MISSPELLGENERATOR for ONLY $49.

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ORDER TODAY AND RECEIVE THESE _EXLUSIVE_ BONUSES:

Bonus #1: FREE Lifetime program upgrades to make sure your
investment is protected...and that our competitors will NEVER offer a
better product (A $67 value every time you get an upgrade)!

Bonus #2: The 250 most commonly spelled words in the english
language! (A $29 value)!

Yes, there are many keyword generators out there. The problem is
that they usually don't give very many misspellings, and if they do,
they don't sync directly with eBay.

With this new tool, you get instant access to misspelled listings on
eBay, instantly and on demand!

So, if you're ready to begin capitalizing on others' honest mitakes
to gain a positively unfair advantage over your competitors on eBay,
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MisspellGenerator comes with a full 60-day Money Back Guarantee. If
you're unsatisfied let us know and we'll issue you a full refund!

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