Keyword spamming is the practice of including brand names or other
inappropriate "keywords" in a title or description for the purpose of
gaining attention or diverting users to a listing. Keyword spamming is
unfair to members who may be searching for a specific item and receive
search results of listings that are not selling the item. Users often
are confused and frustrated by such tactics.
<http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-keywords.html>


Thomas Ethen wrote:
>What the heck is keyword spamming?
>
>Tom 
>> Geez, don't any of you know how to search eBay? I'd rather find this
>> stuff on my own and not announce it to the world, but maybe that's just
>> me.
>> 
>> Also, the Yu-plans were removed because the seller was using keyword
>> spamming, a violation of eBay's TOS.
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Greg G
>


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