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Help find an ebay seller with a good format to thier listing

Busie23

Senior member
I was revamping my auction template in anticipation of getting lots of items listed shortly but realized my layout blew. I was browing through other peoples auctions and found one that had a really clean, easy to understand layout, that any first time bidder would be able to follow the directions on. I thought i had saved the link to the persons auctions but apparently I did not. It was a seller who sells mostly clothing and they included all the pertinent info in an easily readable layout and had all the important things like paypal payments, snal mail payments, item size, make, etc. seperated and easy to find.

Help me find a good layout to model my descriptions after.
 
Originally posted by: wnied
Find it yourself and check the source lazyass.

~wnied~

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Yea, I'm a lazyass? Get off the board dikhead. I've been working my arse off trying to get a small business going with a lot of it done on ebay. I simply misplaced a link that I had saved and HAVE looked all over ebay to try find the auction I was looking for. I was simply asking for some help/examples of nice looking auction formats. Just asking for some help buddy.
 
Originally posted by: Busie23
Yea, I'm a lazyass? Get off the board dikhead. I've been working my arse off trying to get a small business going with a lot of it done on ebay. I simply misplaced a link that I had saved and HAVE looked all over ebay to try find the auction I was looking for. I was simply asking for some help/examples of nice looking auction formats. Just asking for some help buddy.


Sounds like you need a nap 😛
 
I don't use turbo lister, intead i have a vb program that my friend wrote. We upload to the back end. I know what templates you are talking about but thats not what I'm looking for.

I can get the look and design fine myself, I'm more worried about displaying the info that the buyer needs so they can easily understand what they need to do to complete the transaction. I guess I should have elaborated in the original post but I missed my nap and didn't think my post all the way through.

Basically I have no time to work my full time job and attempt to start and ebay business that has anywhere between 50 to 200 uniques items for sale per week. Before I started working we were did several weeks of 500+ auctions per week. Imagine the amount of email you get from people who are trying to bid on and win your items? Essentially I'm trying to create a description that includes all the info the bidder needs so they don't need to ask any questions. I'm also concerned with snail mail payments as many knuckle heads do not know how to submit a money order. We were getting plain money orders with no return address, item number, etc. This happened all the time. It was wasting so much time trying to figure out what the payment goes with.

So, I was working on a nicely designed layout that not only looked nice but included all the info in a VERY easy to understand format for the bidders. The goal is to cut down on the emails that we get so we can ship more, list more, and just get more efficient at getting our goods up.

I had created a nice "template" that we used for a while but i was always adding to it and tweeking it. Then I found this one auction that had it all done perfectly. I was going to review it to model mine off of but have since lost the auction.

nap time

 
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