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When I started selling on eBay. I spent much of my time trying to find descriptions for my items. I would use a thesaurus and try to design the most evocative descriptions to attract potential bidders to bid on my items. Yet my auctions systematically done, selling for much less than similar items sold by my competitors. I decided to do what Jay Abraham suggests, realizing that there is usually enough business to go around, you can learn a lot by talking with your competitors. I therefore taken the step and actually offered to pay a seller a Fellow of children's clothing on eBay to tell me what I was doing wrong with my eBay listings.
She took the offer and the money and his critique of my auction made me a hundred times over the $ 50.00 that it cost me. One things she said was a "take more photos of your item, a picture says it all in one list, whereas words are only wordsÂ.
Although I find this statement a little strange, I understood exactly what she meant. I started to put more more photos in my ad. I saw my prices ending twice on the items that I sold just from that one change.
In this article I will not address the basics of taking photos. I will focus on the intricacies of creating photographs that sell your items. I guess you have a digital camera and know how to use it. If not, there are many, many tutorials on the web about how digital camera Who do you want to speed up in no time
Some basic points: In general, there are some points that deserve repeated about images for the web.
 · Keep the size of your file as small as possible without compromising quality.
 · Use adequate lighting, avoid using flash if really necessary.
 · Use a contrasting background for make your colors pop
 · Always use a tripod to steady your shots
 · properly prepare your item is therefore best presentation possible.
The finer points: In addition to the points mentioned above basis, review the following when of taking photos for eBay.
Link each part of the description to an image: The image must be near the text that describes the functionality element that the image is highlighted.
I found an effective method of presentation is to use a table of 2 columns in my ads. It allows the part of the description that addresses an important element to be directly adjacent to a table this feature.
Creating a table requires the use of HTML, but you can get a table from a model basic tutorial on the web. Take pictures of the object from all angles: The real life happens in 3-D Web is only a 2-dimensional medium of take all sides, top and bottom of the item. It makes your bidders comfortable showing them that you have nothing to hide. Take a photo of all extras included with the item. If there are accessories, parts, or textbooks that you intend to include the point of being sure to include a picture of them.
Take pictures honest and more donÂ't change: Let your bidders see photos of all the defects that have the item in May. After all, they will defects when the item is delivered, so you may as well avoid bad feedback you may be describing honestly and show the point defects may have. Stay away from more treatment, the improvement and orders the photos in Photoshop as well.
DonÂ't opt for image scanning when you use a digital camera. Unless you sell an item that is flat as a paper or postcard, etc. donÂ't identify items. He will be facing her. You'll find yourself with a photo that shows a certain depth, if you place the item so that you show above a certain angle, but you can also see a side adjacent if the angle in the viewfinder as well.
Compose the image in the viewfinder of your camera so that you capture background as the least element. Unless your item is a complete rectangle, the context will show when you photograph your items. Try to minimize the amount of "non-elements' that you want to display in your ad, taking pictures tight. Avoid too much background behind the objects you photograph.
These tips will help you make the best possible presentation of your item. You should see an increase offers if you use these tips. Feel free to contact me if you have questions or would like a free critique of your photos.
Videos providing in-depth tutorials of this series of eBay Selling Strategies are available at no cost at ebay Selling Basics [http://www.ebaysellingbasics.com]
Stephanie McIntyre has been a Platinum eBay Powerseller, an eBay Trading Assistant as well as an Educational Assistant trained by eBay. Her company, eSales Unlimited Inc. [http://www.esalesunlimited.com] maintains several sites on successful eBay selling.
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