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8 Imaging mistakes to avoid when uploading your Ebay auction
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Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
It is no secret that having professional looking photos that are
upscale in quality will help create more Ebay auction sales and attract higher
bid buyers. Each and every product that you sell on Ebay, even it you are
promoting a service, should have a photo cropped and fit to please the eye.
As much of a positive impact that a decent photo has on your business, the exact
opposite will come into effect if you display a distasteful photo of poor
quality on your auction. Even if your product is sound and your service is top
notch this still may never matter if your Ebay photo creates an illusion of poor
quality in the buyers eyes.
In order create good Ebay product photos then be sure to stay clear from these
common mistakes that are made my Ebay sellers when creating their digital photo
for the auction:
1. Glare: Along the lines of poor lighting, glare is the result of
improper flash usage. Try not to take your pictures head on when wanting
beautiful photos for your Ebay auction. Try instead to shoot the product from an
angle. Such angles are from the left, from the right, or even from the top of
the project. Coming from an under angle also works for photos for your Ebay
auctions.
2. Cropping: Have you seen those Ebay auction pictures that have the item
in the middle of all of the background distractions? Now that is very annoying
to those viewing your Ebay auction. You should crop everything that you take a
photo for. Nobody wants to see your messy bedroom or the garage where you took
the picture at and it may detour many from looking further into your Ebay
auction. Keep all distractions out of your Ebay photo by cropping everything but
the product. Trust me, your Ebay auction will thank you for it in sales.
3. Background: Having a fancy background like countertop designs or table
garnishes only distract from your Ebay auction product. Sure this may seem like
something pleasant to do but this mistake is very similar to not cropping
properly in that it may make your Ebay auction customer loose focus on what you
are selling.
4. Fuzzy images: If your Ebay auction images are fuzzy and blurry to view
then all you are telling the customer is that you do not have any consideration
for detail and quality. This lack of preparation with your Ebay photos will give
the customer a perception that you may just treat your products and customer
service with the same lack of attention. You have one chance with your Ebay
auction so be sure to check the focus before you snap the photo and use a tripod
if necessary to avoid blur.
5. Lighting quality: Do not deplete the value of your Ebay auction by
having dim lighting for your product photo. On the other hand, too much lighting
can also create a very bad picture in the customers mind as they are viewing
your Ebay auction. You should take several snapshots of the product to view each
photo for lighting problems. Then begin your cropping.
6. Close up shots: There are some Ebay auction items that are so small
and need a closer look by the customer. Do you have these close up photos in
your Ebay auction? I strongly suggest that you do not make the mistake of
selling something like jewelry but not including up close photos. Your camera
should have a zoom feature which can take very close shots of the item with
total accuracy.
7. Avoid reflective surfaces: This mistake that happens to many Ebay
auction photos falls into the categories of poor lighting and blurry images.
Light issues can really make or break your Ebay sales if not attended to and
reflective light can do the same damage. Be sure to remove any shiny objects
from the background from the site where you are taking your Ebay Auction photo
to avoid this distraction.
8. Confusing combo shots: Do not take pictures and post multiple items
within the same block that your main item is for sale is located. This will
create confusion from the buyer and will prevent your Ebay auction from making
the sales that you want. Customers have one thing in mind and the only product
that you should be posting is of a picture of the main single item.

Jason James is a 10 year Internet marketing veteran and an eBay Seller of 4
years. His website "The Auction Resource Network" reveals his inside secrets,
tips, and sources that help him pocket over $10,000 per month on eBay. His
proven step-by-step system shows even users with little or no business
experience how they too can make huge profits selling products at online
auctions.
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