DMRick
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Putting pictures up on eBay is very easy if you are using eBay's service. The give you one picture for free. I don't happen to think their pics are the best, clearest pics, but it is easy, and lots of people use it. When you go to the eBay sell form, as you fill it out, you will be given an opportunity to go to wherever you have that picture, and upload it into their system. If it's on your harddrive, you wil navigate to wherever on your harddrive it is. If it's on a CD, then you would just click on the browser that comes up when filling out your eBay sell form, and click on whichever drive your CD is, and then navigate to the picture you want on. I assume that you would have already looked at your pic tures and written down the numbe rof the one you want to use.
Some people, as I mentioned, would rather sign up for auctionwatch.com, and use their picture hosting. You do have to pay a dime for the first picture, but each picture in the same auciton is less, so this is best if you are putting up several pics, and are very nice looking, and I put mineup as thumbnails to load fast, then people can click to make them bigger..
The best way is to go to eBay and go through their tutorials for new sellers..then, after doingthat, if you have a specific question, I can try to help you. Auction watch also has free community boards, where questions can be asked, as do eBay.
If you have more expensive items to sell on eBay, I suggest selling smaller items first, and building up some feedback.
Some people, as I mentioned, would rather sign up for auctionwatch.com, and use their picture hosting. You do have to pay a dime for the first picture, but each picture in the same auciton is less, so this is best if you are putting up several pics, and are very nice looking, and I put mineup as thumbnails to load fast, then people can click to make them bigger..
The best way is to go to eBay and go through their tutorials for new sellers..then, after doingthat, if you have a specific question, I can try to help you. Auction watch also has free community boards, where questions can be asked, as do eBay.
If you have more expensive items to sell on eBay, I suggest selling smaller items first, and building up some feedback.