on โ25-03-2014 12:04 PM
on โ25-03-2014 12:24 PM
get someone else to do it!
LOL
PC user here, so that's the easiest way for me, I reckon trying to do it on my iPhone/iPad would do my head in.
But there is an eBay app for the iPhone/Pad. never used it though.
on โ25-03-2014 12:29 PM
I use my laptop mostly, or my pc - I use templates so find it much easier to navigate around the listing there.
I use the app on my phone for checking sales and replying to messages though.
on โ25-03-2014 12:40 PM
Laptop/pc here. And I use the Turbo Lister tool so I can prepare the listings ahead of time
and then upload at my convenience.
Using mobile devices may be quick and easy for some people but to be honest I often
find they include so little information that I then have to message the seller with my
questions - which would be avoided if they put a proper description together in the
first place.
on โ25-03-2014 05:08 PM
Ipad with the app, I think it is the best and quickest.
on โ25-03-2014 06:29 PM
From memory you don't bother with descriptions, rama, so where your pictures are stored. Or do you use stock photos for used books?
on โ25-03-2014 07:31 PM
on โ27-03-2014 08:59 AM
thanks for the above replies, very helpful. Haven't sold online for a while in quantity so working out which way to go before I get my act into gear and get a store going with lots of listings as you are more up to date on the latest listing techniques than myself after being out of it for so long.
on โ27-03-2014 06:01 PM
If you want to have a heap ready to go when you reopen your shop, use TL.
Have you read the Autumn 2014 screw the seller changes?
I would, before I made a decision.