on 19-05-2014 08:29 AM
So ebay rules are no addition text in product pics, I see a lot of sellers adding there seller name in large text to all there listings is this one of those 'rules that we dont enforce'?
on 19-05-2014 09:24 AM
sellers are permitted to add their name as a watermark to their photos, to prevent others copying them - is that what you mean?
Adding a watermark to your photos
You can use our watermark creation service to add a camera icon, your eBay user ID, or both as a watermark on your photo. Note: Watermarks are the only text that can be added to your photo.
on 19-05-2014 09:47 AM
eBay AU is currently only enforcing some of the pic requirements.
http://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/ebay-for-business/pictures
The ‘rules’ are enforced for all new and existing listings on eBay.com.au and most other eBay sites.
Existing Good ‘Til Cancelled listings are currently exempt from the pictuire requirements.
While we’re not currently enforcing the ‘recommendations’ for pictures, think about the impact not optimising your pictures could have ...
on 19-05-2014 11:15 AM
@sportandplay wrote:eBay AU is currently only enforcing some of the pic requirements.
Dang, I wish I'd know that! I thought it was an enforced policy now, and stopped using a 'Reserved' graphic as the gallery image for custom orders. I also used to change the gallery pic with a text graphic if I had to end a listing but wanted watchers to know something in particular, good to know I still can. 🙂
on 19-05-2014 03:48 PM
You can add your name or shopname to your photos.But you are not allowed to add website address.I use this software called Mass Watermark to do it in Bulk.
Take a look