RSS feeds can make your life easier, for instance by downloading the titles and a short paragraph of the latest articles from your favorite Web sites (including this one). I have a bunch of feeds in my Outlook. Pretty much every email software, Web browser can subscribe you to feeds, as well as a bunch of RSS readers, but Outlook and Outlook Express are pretty good.
What I did is create a search on eBay for anything worldwide with the word "husaberg" in the title and description, sorted with the latest item first.
The search result page shows an RSS icon on top, in the address bar. It's a square icon, KTM orange in color, with a dot and two waves. Clicking on it shows the RSS feed, and lets you copy the feed URL. Here is mine, which you can copy:
http://rss.api.ebay.com/ws/rssapi?FeedN ... t=-1&fss=0 (right click to copy)
Following that, you just go to Outlook (or whatever) and add the feed by pasting this address.
Now you are made aware periodically of all the new husaberg-related auctions in eBay.
It also works with Craig's List, by the way.
What I did is create a search on eBay for anything worldwide with the word "husaberg" in the title and description, sorted with the latest item first.
The search result page shows an RSS icon on top, in the address bar. It's a square icon, KTM orange in color, with a dot and two waves. Clicking on it shows the RSS feed, and lets you copy the feed URL. Here is mine, which you can copy:
http://rss.api.ebay.com/ws/rssapi?FeedN ... t=-1&fss=0 (right click to copy)
Following that, you just go to Outlook (or whatever) and add the feed by pasting this address.
Now you are made aware periodically of all the new husaberg-related auctions in eBay.
It also works with Craig's List, by the way.