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Ebay - Designing a nice advert
coleys
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Hi, I cant seem to find a good place to start on designing a nice html advert so I can sell my item. I have looked through the posts, but unless its invisible to me I cant find anything.
Please help, :rolleyes:
Please help, :rolleyes:
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Good clear pictures of the actual item and a precise, factual description will sell an item quicker than spending time on an html based advert. I dont forsee it making you any extra money.
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There are loads of sites that offer auction templates - you simply copy and paste the code into the HTML section of the "Describe your Item" form, then click back to the normal view and insert your text. These few should give you something to think about!
https://www.xample.net/templates.htm
https://www.erns-eporium.co.uk/templates.htm
https://www.onlineauctiontrader.com/ebaytemplates.htm
https://www.free-ebay-templates.co.uk
https://www.template-o-matic.com
If you are still new to HTML, most of the sites above have a link somewhere to HTML help.<--- Nothing to see here - move along --->0 -
You can use this site to preview your listing & check the links to photos work;
http://auctionsupplies.com/practice/ebay.shtml0
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