09-24-2006, 02:59 AM (This post was last modified: 09-24-2006, 03:00 AM by Martoch.)
Well, adding keywords to one\'s auction used to be effective...however, eBay is now removing such auctions.
For example, if you\'re selling a bubba mask...you used to be able to put:
Texas Chainsaw Massacre bubba mask NOT Jman Myers that burned guy
That way, it would show up in search results for anyone searching for any of those other masks. So now you might put Halloween Latex Mask bubba Creepy Scary Horror or something like that. Also, you want to add the gallery feature as that shows a thumbnail image of your mask. I always have an 80x80 file just for that feature so my image draws attention to my auction in the results list. I use the border option as well so your item stands out among similar items. Do an eBay search for "butterball" and you\'ll see my auction...it stands out with the border. Adding a subtitle is another option...I like to add \'no reserve\' to mine as that seems to attract attention because bidders know they can bid the minimum and possibly win the auction.
Make sure you have the best possible pictures and be as descriptive as possible. Take advantage of the HTML tags for bold, italics, centering, etc...there\'s an HTML tips section when you sell an item.
I gotta run, but I at least wanted to give you that quick advice...
hey mate, just really teying to put apiece on Ebay and get the most exposure....
the piece in question is the Savini mold Nate, I KNOW hell sell, Id obviously just like to try to get the most viewing and money.
What would you put as a title may I ask>?
It IS straight from Savini\'s mold and so Id like to try to sell that point.