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Ebay Photo Tips

It has often been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. In the highly competitive Ebay marketplace, it is also the one factor that can make or break your success as an Ebay seller.

Your potential Ebay bidder/buyer cannot touch, smell, taste, or hear what you have for sale. But they can see your photos, and many will make their decision based on what they see. While an accurate description and clear auction terms remain very ... read more

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The Top Photo Scanner Choices

The advanced technology brings many benefits to our life and photo scanner is only one of some possible examples. There are many different choices available out there on the market and those things will provide you with the solution to scan your vintage photos. So, you can digitizing the old photos and share it with everyone you love. However, finding the best scanner is not an easy thing to be done at all. The common recommended brands are ... read more

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12 Easy Ways to Maximize Your eBay Product Photos

It’s a fact. Clear, high-quality photos will greatly enhance your chances of selling your products on eBay. Here are 12 simple tips that will help you make the most of your eBay product photos.

1. You don’t need an expensive, high-resolution digital camera for your eBay photos. You just need a digital camera that will produce a 640×480 pixel image (which includes just about all digital cameras on the market.)

2. Before ... read more

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Taking Pro Product Shots For eBay

Well you need a camera, a decent camera that can take reasonable pictures if required. Note that the images do not have to be hi-res or extremely large prints. They will be viewed at 72dpi (that’s the resolution of the monitor) so you can get away with an image no smaller than 500 x 500 pixels. Don’t do what most people do and set the camera on the highest setting, you’re only wasting valuable time when manipulating your ... read more

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eBay Photo Tips

Your potential eBay bidder/buyer cannot touch, smell, taste, or hear what you have for sale. But they can see your photos, and many will make their decision based on what they see. While an accurate description and clear auction terms remain very important, it is often the visual representation (i.e. your photos) which will make or break a sale.

It is not necessary to be a professional photographer or even a good amateur photographer to ... read more

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