I tried to see if it would make any difference (maybe help with the eBay algorithm). It was wordy and somewhat silly. On some listings I deleted part of what it wrote and kept the rest. I don’t think it has made any difference but my sample size is small.
I saw one last night that said, "You'll be sure to love this coin with its ungraded grade and uncertified certification!" I've elected to write my own descriptions.
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I tried to see if it would make any difference (maybe help with the eBay algorithm). It was wordy and somewhat silly. On some listings I deleted part of what it wrote and kept the rest. I don’t think it has made any difference but my sample size is small.
Sometimes I think there might be an AI thread starting feature on this site...
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
You get better results using Bing AI or Bard.
I don't think I would ever use AI to write my descriptions.
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I gave it a try on a recent listing. It was fine. Seemed like it took my auction title and just created individual sentences based on each word.
Someone needs to create a Laura Sperber AI auction description software. Now that is a million dollar idea!
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I saw one last night that said, "You'll be sure to love this coin with its ungraded grade and uncertified certification!" I've elected to write my own descriptions.
Feed it the existing posts and it will be very well trained on asking if damaged pieces of junk are errors