Adding Photos to Your Item
Listings
When you have your photos properly edited, it's time to add
photos to your item listings. The easiest way to add a photo to an item listing
is to use eBay's picture management services and choose the appropriate options
when you're creating your item listings. You also have the option of using
third-party image management services; we'll look at both options.
Using eBay Picture Services
When you have eBay host your photos, you have some choices to
make. If you want to show only one picture, eBay's built-in picture management
is a good choice. It's free (for a single picture), and you can use the Listing
Designer (discussed in Chapter 22,
"Creating More Successful Auction Listings") to choose the right position for
your photo.
If you want to include more than one photo in your ad, you'll
have to pay for it. Here's how eBay's fee structure works:
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First photo: Free
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Each additional picture (up to six, total): $0.15 each
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Picture Show (multiple pictures in a slideshow format):
Free
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Supersize pictures (allow users to click a photo to display at
a larger size): $0.75
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Picture pack (up to six pictures, supersized, with Gallery
display): $1.00or $1.50 for from seven to twelve photos
You can see how the costs start to add
up. Let's say you have two pictures of your item (front and back, perhaps) that
you want to display large. You'll pay $0.90 for this privilege ($0.15 for the
second picture, plus $0.75 for supersizing). As you can see, if you have more
than one photo in your listing, finding another site to host your pictures might
be cheaper, which we'll talk about in the next section.
If you choose to use eBay to manage your photos, you do so from
the Pictures section of the listing creation form. Click the Add Pictures button
and when the Add Pictures window appears, select the Enhance tab, shown in Figure 23.8. Now you should click the Add
Pictures button in the first (top left) box. An Open dialog box now appears on
your computer desktop; use this dialog box to locate and select the photo you
want to use. Click the Open button when done; the photo you selected now appears
in the Add Pictures window.
To insert an additional picture (for $0.15 extra), click the
Add Picture button in the second box and repeat the previous instructions. To
insert even more pictures, click the Add Picture button(s) in the next box(es)
and repeat the instructions again.
When you're done adding pictures, you'll need to select which
picture options you wantStandard, Supersize Pictures, Picture Show, or Picture
Pack. This done, click the Upload Pictures button to upload the selected photos
from your computer to eBay.
That's it. eBay will automatically upload the pictures from
your hard disk to its picture hosting server and automatically insert those
pictures into your item listing.
Note
If you choose to use eBay's Listing Designer, return to the
listing creation page, scroll to the Listing Designer section, and select a
position for your photo(s) from the layout list.
Using Third-Party Image Management
Services
Many experienced sellers choose not to use eBay's picture
hosting service. They find this service somewhat expensive (if you want to show
a lot of pictures) and somewhat limited.
If you don't want to let eBay manage your pictures, you can use
another web hosting service to host your image files and then manually insert
these pictures into your item listings using the HTML code you learned in Chapter 22.
A large number of websites will host picture files for your
eBay auctions. Most of these sites charge some sort of fee, either on a monthly
basis for a certain amount of storage space or on a per-picture basis. You'll
want to compare the fees at these sites with what you'll pay at eBay and then
make the smart choice.
The most popular of these services include
Your Internet service provider might also provide image hosting
services, often for free. Many ISPs give their users a few megabytes of file
storage space as part of their monthly service; you may be able to upload your
photos to your ISP's server and then link to that server in your eBay item
listings.
Inserting a Single Photothe Easy
Way
After you have
your pictures uploaded, you can then add them to your new item listing. If
you're adding a single photo, you can do so when you're creating your item
listing. You do this from the Pictures section of the listing creation form.
After you click the Add Pictures button to display the Add Pictures window,
select the Self-Hosting tab, shown in Figure
23.9. Now you should enter the full web address of your photo into the
Picture URL box. If you have multiple photos, check the Picture Show option and
follow the onscreen instructions to add additional URLs; otherwise, click the
Upload Pictures button and continue with the rest of the listing creation
process, as normal.
That's it. Your completed listing will now include the
photograph you linked to. Simple as that.
Inserting Photos via HTML
As you learned in Chapter 22, you can include HTML code in your item
descriptionsand you can use this code to link to pictures you've already
uploaded to an image hosting service. This process isn't as hard as it sounds,
assuming you've already found a hosting service, uploaded your picture file, and
obtained the full URL for the uploaded picture. All you have to do is insert the
following HTML code into your item description, where you want the picture to
appear:
www.webserver.com/picture.jpg">
Just replace www.webserver.com/picture.jpg with the correct URL for
your picture. And remember, when you use this method, you can include as many
photos in your listing as you want.