Branica.com Launches Search Engine for Misspelled eBay Auctions

Published July 17th, 2007


Branica’s new misspelled eBay search engine service allows users to find misspelled eBay auctions of products they want. These auctions are harder to find so fewer bids are made and items are sold at
cheaper prices.

With the new Misspelled Auction Search service, users simply enter the correct spelling of a product that they want to buy, select the “Get Misspellings” checkbox, and click on the “Submit Query” button. The service will automatically bring up current eBay auctions with both the correct and incorrect spellings so that users can find the auction that is right for them. To place a bid, users must sign up for an account at eBay.com.

“We offer a unique way to shop at for auctions so you can make an educated purchase” says Arthur Lee, owner of Branica.com. “Typically you can expect to see savings of up to 80% off the usual auction price with misspellings.”

The service is provided free from Branica, a free internet statistics counter that allows web site owners and bloggers to keep track of how many visits are made to their website. Branica also offers a number of free reports that can help webmasters increase their traffic and as well as their income.

You can use the misspelled eBay Auction search engine at http://www.branica.com/misspelled-auction/ and get more information on the companies other free services at http://www.branica.com

About Branica
Branica is a free online statistics counter that allows webmasters and bloggers to receive comprehensive stats about the visits made to their website. Various different counter styles are offered and stats are updated in real time. Branica also features a web directory, free SEO reports, and a misspelled eBay Auctions search feature.

http://www.branica.com/misspelled-auction/





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