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Mike, wow that was pretty raw.

Well now hon, I don't have time thank you properly using a plethora of gratuitous verbosity... first I need to go have a nice long cry.

After that, take that silly scrolling thing off, and the "buy" clip-art.
(Yes, dammit! It WAS an order! I'm used to getting my way - can't you tell Smile

Seriously, three cheers for honest input!

-->Folks who are just joining in the show, by next ad launch I will have implemented hopefully all of the wonderful advice I've heard here. You've all been absolutely awesome and I appreciate the time you've taken.

Happy holidays everyone! Peace out, from NorCal
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Originally posted by ckrocks77:
Hello seekyourtreasures,

Great advice!

I was so excited, even before my coffee of the day, I revised the font in all my auctions!

My pictures aren't loading huh? Darn it, I had a couple yesterday no-show on me, but that's an eBay thing.
Back in the day I ftp'd .jpg's to a free hosted site, and then manually included them in my auctions... Kind-of-a round-about and time consuming deal to be sure but I wonder if that still works...
Images are key to selling, as we know, and that they could be missing to buyers is concerning.

The backdrop being shiny: Doh! Thanks for that tip!!

You've definitely given me excellent advice on how to improve, and I greatly appreciate it!!

Have an awesome day!!
~ckrocks77


you have access to Auctiva templates?
You can ceate the description page in auctiva and then copy paste the html code into the ebay description field.
you have two tabs above the field
"Standard" and "HTML"
set it on HTML and paste the code.
then click "Standard" and see how it looks.

A little color and centering text or breaking it up into glance visability instead of lomg documents will help buyers see quickly the things they want to knoe:
Features
Condition
Shipping info etc.

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