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Use Lots of Pictures when Listing Items on eBay.

How many pictures should you use on eBay? eBay buyer’s love pictures! So use lots and lots! If you watch items sell on eBay for very long you will notice that the ones with the most pictures sell for more money. Having lots of pictures is one of the most important factors in successful eBay selling.
Some people try to sell stuff on eBay without pictures, this is STUPID. The only thing worse than having no pictures is having only one picture. eBay allows you to put up one picture for free, but you need to have lots of pictures. Unless your item is very inexpensive the extra cost of the extra pictures is well worth the money spent. Those extra pictures will only cost a few cents each but will return dollars more in selling price.
Use Large pictures ( 8 megapixel or greater ) are the best. eBay charges the same for the same for little as for big pictures so use the largest size you can upload.

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Another alternative if you sell very much on eBay is to sign up with Auctiva.com or another service that will allow you to host your pictures for FREE. You can take lots of large, detailed and descriptive pictures and put them all on Auctiva’s site for free and they show up in your eBay listing and it costs you nothing.

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