Write a Title With the Key Facts First
Your title is the first thing people see in search results. Pack in the product name, model, condition, and what you want in return: 'iPad Pro 11" Gen 3 β Like New β Swapping for Laptop or Switch.' Include brand name, model number, and storage size where relevant. Specific titles rank better in search and attract buyers who are already interested.
More Photos = More Requests
Listings with four or more photos receive over twice as many swap requests on average. Photograph the full exterior, logo or label, any scratches or wear, and all accessories laid out together. Avoid heavy filters β shoot in natural light to show the true colors and condition. Honesty in photos builds trust and prevents post-swap disputes.
Facts Only in the Description
Include purchase date, approximate hours of use, storage conditions, any known defects, and everything included in the swap. Replace vague phrases like 'barely used' with specific statements like 'purchased July 2023, used roughly 10 hours total.' Disclosing minor flaws upfront prevents disappointment and almost eliminates post-trade complaints.
Be Specific About What You Want
The more specific your target item, the better Nada Market's matching algorithm can work for you. Instead of 'electronics,' write 'Nintendo Switch OLED or AirPods 3rd gen.' List several acceptable options separated by commas. Choosing items of similar value increases your chances of a successful match.
Setting a Price and Using the Silver/Gold Conversion
When you enter a price in Korean Won, Nada Market automatically converts it to silver (Ag) and gold (Au) grams based on current market rates. This makes it easy to compare the value of completely different items β a great conversation starter when negotiating. Pricing at 80β90% of current market value tends to attract the fastest swap partners.