What matters in an ad?


 I recently posted a few ads here at aGon. It took time for each of them concerning an accurate description and meaningful photos. One by one, I created them. I even enjoyed it. Ok so that's me. I read many other ads at this site that are non descriptive, for example, 'if you are reading this then you already know this item' might be my favorite WTH sentence. And then the photos that make little sense or are out of focus. 

 This would all be of no interest to me except these items sell! I have to wonder if the ad makes so much difference in the first place. Logically, I know that it does.

 

  Lastly is the lack of communication with some buyers and sellers. When I sell an item, I am right on top of it, yet the response from the buyer doesn't come back for days. Do they remember what they bought on Saturday night after too much booze? 

 

  I have always had a certain interest in sociology pertaining to religion, business, public in general. This is just one of those things that makes me wonder.

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It doesn't matter how carefully you word your ad. For example, if you say there are no scratches or dents, at least one person is bound to ask if there are any scratches or dents. 

Well...

- Some buyers actually do know all about the product, and are just looking for one at the right price, or in the right condition or color, or just one near them geographically.

- Some buyers don’t read the ad. They’d rather pester the seller. This is the TL;DR syndrome. I suppose an ad could be so long or so disorganized that I would sympathize with that.

- Some buyers are not nice people, like some sellers. Some "buyers" are not buyers at all. They are just looking for someone to talk to.

It takes all kinds. Good luck!

 I usually fall into the category of I’m looking for something specific,in a particular price range. I definitely won’t ask a seller a question on a $5K component,if my budget is $3K.  I don’t want my time wasted,therefore I’m not going to waste someone else’s.