Seller’s Checklist

  1. Carefully inspect the item.
  2. Research the item on eBay by using the completed listing search. Note how others have sold the item, for how much, shipping charges, descriptions, photos. Use this research only to generate ideas. Don’t ever use other people’s photos or descriptions for your auction.
  3. Take clear pictures.
  4. Write a keyword-rich title (which words would you use to try to find the item?)
  5. Write a clear, accurate, and interesting description. Include condition, colour, brand, size and any other important information.
  6. Proofread and spell-check your listing.
  7. Consider whether you can include a free bonus, such as a report, with the item.
  8. Package and weigh your item so that you can calculate accurate shipping costs. If there is any way you can offer free shipping, you will attract more buyers.

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