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		<title>Awesome Tool for Finding Bargains on eBay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a free site that I created to find cheap bargains on eBay: Typoseeker.com This search engine takes common words and creates the most common misspelled forms of that word and plugs that into the eBay search. When the main title has a misspelled word then the auctions may not be found so easily. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a free site that I created to find cheap bargains on eBay: <a href="http://www.typoseeker.com">Typoseeker.com</a></p>
<p>This search engine takes common words and creates the most common misspelled forms of that word and plugs that into the eBay search.  When the main title has a misspelled word then the auctions may not be found so easily.  One good example is &#8220;Beatles&#8221;.  The typoseeker engine takes that word and transposes many different misspellings as well as leaving off letter.  Some examples are: eatles, beatle, ebatles, baetles, bealtes, and so on.</p>
<p>Some of these auctions may go totally unnoticed because no one is searching for the misspelled title, thus giving you an advantage.  For those of you looking for ticket bargains this is a great tool.  Not only do people misspell the word &#8220;tickets&#8221;, but they often misspell the name of the performer.  </p>
<p>The tool is in it&#8217;s beta form and I will be adding additional search functions and quick links soon.  Try it out today by searching for your favorite items.  The links pop open a new page to eBay so your search is not disrupted.  Feel free to comment and add any features that you think may be helpful.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.typoseeker.com">Typoseeker.com</a> now!</p>
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