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Be Honest – are EBAY’s AI description REALLY helping

Be Honest – are EBAY’s AI description REALLY helping anyone?

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  1. Jimmy Buffet Hat: That segment made me laugh. Oh, yes definitely a kid's hat. Big market out there for kid's getting wasted on Margaritas, while listening to Jimmy. You might want to leave "kids" out of that listing. Enjoyed the video and it's good to leave your viewers laughing. 😉

  2. Cooling System: we’re in the 90s this week in the Pacific Northwest, so I feel you, but I think if I worked in your shed I’d cut a hole the size of your A/C unit above your scale (under the bubble roles) and move it, even now. It would only take a couple hours and would be more efficient to cool the People Area, rather then the storage.  

    Enclosing the ceiling would be better for your long term health, since your likely breathing fiberglass every day. Enclose it as a cathedral, so you don’t loose much of the storage. 😉

  3. AI Descriptions are still too full of errors and erroneous info that does not always apply. At best, it would be an Action Figure Accessory, rather then a fig. As for “Well Maintained”, that could just mean clean. If I’m spending that much time fixing an AI Description, I might as well type my own and avoid the fact checking hassle or potential INAD. 😉

  4. GI Joe Listing Errors: even though the process is similar, they should have used “injection molded” for the description for the plastic toy, since the Industry reserves “Die Cast” for molten metal poured into molds. Though to get folks to understand, I suppose it wouldn’t be too big a stretch to say “Die Cast Plastic”, if you thought die cast might be a commonly used search term. It would be like the figure you listed as a “ GI Joe Style Suit”. 😉

  5. Does anyone know how much Ebay compresses photo and video quality? Seems like it could potentially be a bad idea to try and showcase camera quality when the uploads are destroyed with compression. Just curious.

  6. You can tell the AI descriptions, and none of them make me more likely to buy. They make me actually question if the details in the description are accurate or relevant.

  7. Is the description and title something that you might message the seller about and warn them about false advertising? Or do you usually just leave it be? If I was the one who made that kind of egregious mistake, I would want someone to tell me.

  8. Adobe just DOUBLED the subscription cost for Photoshop, all because they added AI, which I will NEVER use. I don't appreciate it being pushed on us to use in any platform. Dumbing down of society, smh.

  9. So I said this to you on the video when you found that Title Town Brewing Shirt, but forgot to actually type the message. Lol. Yes Title Town is Green Bay. And in fact Resale Rabbit's acution company is called Title Town Auctions.

  10. I use the Kamilla Harris AI word salad for my item descriptions, mixed in with dilution of Joe Biden…lol 😅😅😅😅😢😊 Have a great weekend! 😅 Joe Bee 🐝 from 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 Canada! 😂

  11. I use AI with my media, DVD, Blu-ray and movie sets. From my experience, AI pulls from what you put in the item description. Not in the subject listing. I've had to go back and change something in the item description for some reason and AI will change what I listed when before and reset to updated item description and its a total different AI description when I list. Now I always have a paragraph of my item in the description before the AI description for condition and other. Yes it is a little more work typing on my listing, but I would do that anyway. AI is extra for me and have had no issues. If listing a plush animal or something I would not use AI, not the way to go, you can only put so much in the item description for something like that. Stay cool guys and happy 4th 🙂

  12. Candace giving Lonnie shade is always fun to watch 🙂 (she is so cute, I love her sense of humour (yours too Lonnie!). Thanks for brightening my day a little. As fo AI, don't / won't use it, too much fluff for my liking.

  13. Please no. Every AI description sounds the same. As a lifelong eBay shop-a-holic, AI descriptions are not helpful. They provide zero new information. They give you lots of fluff and BS and it makes me think the seller didn't even look at the item. Everyone says they edit the descriptions, but as a shopper, it seems like most sellers who use AI make zero edits to the description at all. Huge turn off. Mark my words, soon other people will get AI fatigue too. I'd prefer a blank description over an AI.

    P.S. Yes, we shoppers do read the descriptions… most of the time… 😉

  14. Good tips, I'm newer to selling on ebay, and have used the AI descriptions, but I always make sure to add anything regarding the condition and/or defects.

  15. I won’t use them. They are never accurate. You may as well as well leave it blank at this point. My description has 4 simple categories:

    Details
    Condition
    Shipping/Packaging
    Return Policy

    I keep it simple. each category is usually only 1 or 2 short sentences. I’ll may include longer descriptions for more expensive items, but otherwise it’s short and sweet!

  16. I can’t stand AI descriptions as a buyer. Waste of time reading through irrelevant info. And sometimes sellers will throw in something very important about the condition of the item within the AI description.

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