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TeraPeak Ebay Market Research Data

Monday November 9, 2009

I have often used eBay to find what I call a "real-time value" for a comic book, in other words, what that comic is going for right now and what you can expect to get if you sell a similar item. Sites like Comic Seeker have gone a step further, giving you the capability to search through many different sites for a comic. These are great resources for the collector and having these kinds of tools will only aide you in selling and buying comic books.

I recently got an email from another company - Terapeak. They do market research data on eBay auctions and offer a plethora of information about the trends of what a superhero is selling for. The first site they sent me to was their superhero widget that shows information on certain superheroes. The main widget in the center wasn't working and I tried it in Firefox and Chrome. The search function at the bottom however, did work.

The real jewel was in clicking one of the comics on the side of the main widget. That took me to the main Terapeak site (this link takes you to a Batman query) where you can run a search about a character on eBay. You can search the last 14 days of listings as well as the last 90 days of purchases if you sign up (it does cost $24.95 a month) but you can search up to 8 days for free. You can see when items of that character were listed, what day, what type, if they used special features, duration, keywords, etc. There is a TON of information that any serious buyer or seller can use to make decisions about their collections. It is a very neat tool that could aide you in your endeavors. I dug a little and Terapeak was one of the first companies to do data licensing from eBay and have grown from a startup company to a worldwide endeavor. They state that people who use Terapeak earn 30% more than people who don't. The cost seems high for everyday sellers, but for serious buyers or sellers, it could be a very useful tool.

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November 9, 2009 at 10:19 pm
(1) Helen says:

Vendio Research also offers 90 days of archived eBay marketplace data. We use smart clustering so that you get the most exact pricing analysis. For example, when you enter “Batman Comic” you can sort by one of the following sub-categories:

Figurines
Batman
Wonder Woman
Other
Collections
Batman
Mixed Lots
Bronze Age (1970-83)
Superhero
By Publisher
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Superhero
By Publisher
Other
Silver Age (1956-69)
Superhero
By Publisher
Graphic Novels, TPBs
Superhero
Golden Age (1938-55)
Superhero

Along with pricing information Vendio Research also tells you what eBay listing strategies to use, what keywords to will drive the most amount of buyer traffic as well as who your competitors are and what their selling strategies are.

Your readers can try it for 60 days free!
https://secure.vendio.com/ecommerce/lp/research4/

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