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Auction and its benefits
An auction is basically a public sale wherein any object is sold to the highest bidder. It can be defined as a process
of purchasing and selling things by offering them up for bid, taking bids and selling the things out to the highest bidder....
From Seller To Buyer: Shipping Details For Ebay Auctions
Shipping details for purchases over eBay is actually a misnomer.
eBay is not responsible for the shipping details of an item.
First of all, it should be duly noted that eBay is an online
market/transaction facilitator. It merely becomes a...
Holiday Shopping with Online Auctions
It's getting to be that time of year again when you start thinking about holiday presents for everyone. For me, last year was a first as I set out to save money in a rather unique way: buying most of my gifts on eBay. Online auctions have become...
How to Make Money on ebay Auctions
"Going once, going twice...", that is usually the phrase
associated to the traditional practice of auctioning. This has
indeed changed with the advent of the internet particularly the
emergence of the ebay explosion. Ebay made auctioning...
On line auctions rule
The internet has now turned in to a global marketplace in which
anyone, anywhere, can buy or sell practically anything. The many
Companies have developed a web-based marketplace in which a
community of buyers and sellers are brought together to...
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Using Images in EBay Auction Listings
Think back to all the online purchases you’ve ever made. How many items have you bought purely off a text-only description? Chances are, not many. As the EBay website puts it:
“Take Photos The saying that 'a picture is worth a thousand words' really applies to eBay listings. No matter how well you describe your item, most buyers want to see a picture before they purchase. So before you sit down at the computer to list your item, the first step should be to take great photos and then transfer them onto your computer. With eBay Picture Services it's easy to add photos during the listing process.”
How do you incorporate pictures into a listing? Here are some quick instructions, again, from EBay itself:
“To add photos with eBay Picture Services, click in a box to select a picture (see Enhanced service below) or click on the 'browse' button and navigate to the folder on your computer containing your photos. (see Basic service below). A window will then open showing a directory of your computer. Find the location in which you saved the photo and select the one you would like to add. We recommend using the Enhanced version of eBay Picture Services because it allows you to preview your photos, crop or rotate them, and is much faster than the Basic service. In order to use the Enhanced version, you
will be prompted to install software on your computer. If you would like to add additional photos to your listing, just click another box or browse button again. The first picture is free, and each additional picture is .15 cents.
If on the other hand you plan to use your own image hosting service, click on the 'Your Own Web Hosting' tab.
Once you have selected a photo hosting service, your photo image files can be added to your listing.”
Notice however that there is a charge of 15 cents, per additional picture! Not only that, “Your photos are stored on eBay's Picture Services only while your listing is available on eBay.”
Seller should take advantage of free image hosting services, such as FreeFotoFile.com, to upload and store additional images for free. Not only will you save $0.15 per picture, your images are stored as long as you want in your account so that you can avoid the hassle of constantly uploading pictures for future auctions.
About the Author
FreeFotoFile.com is a free image hosting service that can be used to enhance your EBay auctions while saving on the picture hosting fees. Visit the site to learn about all the other features, including customizable photo albums and image hosting for forums and blogs.
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