Why not do some research on Google Ads?

Thank you for your reply, digupatin.
It really didn't cross my mind to find any "illegal" ways" to reach my goal.
The internet is huge. I just have to kind looking for the right sites that would work like a "central" for advertising worldwide.

Your tagline is something else and it made me laugh. Kudos to you!
As to your question, Facebook and I don't go along too well. I don't even have an account there. But that would be an idea. Thank you for your reply, dear phorum_junkie.

Actually even yesterday I started a blog where I put a snippet linked to my ebay items. Thank you very much for taking time to answer me, repoohsj52.

The country I wanted to target isn't the USA. And I already give US buyers a reason to buy from me: the price. My profit margins are so miserable in most of the items that that is the only way I've found to be able to atract buyers in the US/Canada.
As far as social media is concerned, I already use Tumblr, Pinterest and Twitter with fairly good results in terms of "visitors" at least.
Thank you very much for your answer, dear digital*ghost.

Yes I did that in the past I will insist on that resource again.
Thank you for the reminder and for your answer, dear imastawka.

An excellent suggestion to have a website made and make sure it has strong SEO features to get into the Google search results.  There's a bunch of free SEO tools you can run your website through to help you in making it better for Google.

 

It will take time but you could end up on page one like I am for a bunch of things.

allfixelectrical
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You may be able to setup a Google Adwords campaign targeted to a specific country or region.


@alexis-shop wrote:
The country I wanted to target isn't the USA. And I already give US buyers a reason to buy from me: the price. My profit margins are so miserable in most of the items that that is the only way I've found to be able to atract buyers in the US/Canada.
As far as social media is concerned, I already use Tumblr, Pinterest and Twitter with fairly good results in terms of "visitors" at least.
Thank you very much for your answer, dear digital*ghost.

Sorry, not sure why I assumed you were referring to the US market... but my advice remains the same.

 

Just to clarify, when I talk about third-party sites, I mean independent ones, like popular blogs that sell advertising space.