You can go to the eBay and click on "sellers tools" where you can find all kinds of useful information One important point is that you need to be totally honest in your description of any item you sell. Your feedback will make you or break you and to get good feedback you must be brutally honest in your descriptions. If there is a flaw in an item, point it out, take a picture of the flaw and list it.
That way the buyer will not be unpleasantly surprised by what they receive from you Also keep your shipping charges as low as possible, and always have a gallery photo. Take good clear photos of your items so that buyers can see exactly what they are buying. Three main points tend to put potential buyers off of bidding on an item: high shipping costs, poor feedback, and photos that are not clear Another 'trick of the trade' when listing your auctions is that you can upload your photos to another "hosting" website (such as PhotoBucket, or Facebook - there are plenty more besides) and then copy and past these photos into your listing.
EBay gives you one free photo but you have to pay for each additional photo. By using a little HTML and copy and pasting from the photo hosting site, you can get around this "one photo" rule.
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