First listing on eBay. How did I do?
Here's my first listing on eBay as a seller, what do you think. I picked a nice little widget to get me started so if I make any serious errors it's not going to cost me.
Comments would be greatly appreciated. I think I paid attention to all the comments in my other post and incorporated most of them.
Thanks,
Millertime
Comments would be greatly appreciated. I think I paid attention to all the comments in my other post and incorporated most of them.
Thanks,
Millertime
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own opinions of the coin.
otherwise i like the auction. i cannot find anything else i dislike.
-Paul
A reasonable first attempt.
Your pictures don't particularly flatter the coin, and your BIN will go bye bye as soon as someone places
a bid for $0.99. BINs only tend to work for high starting price auctions or for fixed price listings.
I know a lot of sellers disagree, but I don't make insurance mandatory for lots under $50.
Good luck.
<< <i>i would leave opinions like this out of the auction: "The coin is mark free as it should be given the grade." Allow people to form their
own opinions of the coin.
otherwise i like the auction. i cannot find anything else i dislike. >>
I agree, it's a good looking listing..
Thanks
Millertime
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<< <i>Listing lokks good, pix could be better, you no longer have a BIN cause I just gave you a bid............Rick >>
Cool. I just put the BIN so I could see more features and decide what I liked and didn't like. Since it only cost 20c (I think) I'm not out much.
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<< <i>I agreed with the comments so I updated the listing. Dropped insurance in description, reduced s/h and removed opinionated text. Dang coin was harder than heck to get pictures so that's an area I'm working on improving. I can't figure out what I changed but I'm having a horrible time getting the focus back. >>
You probably should have made insurance optional, not included, at that shipping price. If the buyer
opts for it AND looks solid, I usually self-insure for lots under $50.
In my example, the photo is excessively large, next time I'll trim it down a bit. Dial uppers won't like the big photos, but I'm gambling that most people have DSL or cable or surf from a T!+ at work. I might be wrong, but my listing fees for low cost coins dropped by using the single composite photo hosted on Photobucket.
BTW: Nice widget on your auction.
<< <i>I like it. Nice layout. Maybe you should add a little color text next time though (make it solid blue or solid green, just looks a little pleasanter) >>
How do you do the background and the larger pictures?
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Photobucket has free accounts. If you pay the $25/yr they let you store images up to 5MB (huge jpegs).
To edit multiple images together, I use GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). It's free. It works pretty well. Just open the multiple images as "layers" from the file menu. Arrange them the way you like and export the composite image to a single jpg. You'll have to make the canvas big enough to give you room to work with multiple images and you'll probably want to "fit canvas to layers" just before saving.
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Did you hijack someones acct and now trying to sell items?
<< <i>If this is your first ebay auction why all of the Positive Feedback?
Did you hijack someones acct and now trying to sell items? >>
If you noticed in the first post I said first listing as a SELLER.
Millertime
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<< <i>If this is your first ebay auction why all of the Positive Feedback?
Did you hijack someones acct and now trying to sell items? >>
If you noticed in the first post I said first listing as a SELLER.
Millertime >>
Yea but you have 4 positive feedbacks as a Seller. Is ebay wrong or are you tryin to make friends?
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I think you have done a proper job.