I would like it if I could save 20 eBay selling templates, but I can't. What's the best way to save things so I don't have to re-create listings? |
I would like it if I could save 20 eBay selling templates, but I can't. What's the best way to save things so I don't have to re-create listings? |
perhaps use a third-party listing tool that can do this? |
I use Auctiva and TurboLister but I am sure there are others that will do just as good or better. |
tlaxson said:perhaps use a third-party listing tool that can do this? I don't know anything about 3rd party listing tools. How do they work? Is it free and if so, then what do they get out of it? |
my sold or even unsold listings stay available for up to 3 months, leaving me plenty of opportunity to use them as relisting templates |
Some 3rd party tools are free, some are subscription services, some are one-time-license fees, some are mixed payment schemes with different levels of use. I use GarageSale, which is an offline app. Others use Auctiva, ChannelAdviser, MarketWorks, InkFrog, Turbolister, and there are a ton of others that can do a variety of things for you. If by template you just mean the HTML used to design the listing, you can of course keep that in a standard text file or an HTML editor. Here is eBay's solutions directory which is a good index of many services/applications. My4, your maine coon is gorgeous! Mine doesn't have quite the fluffiness yours appears to. |
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