61. Use
good photos and images in your auctions
Digital
cameras and scanners have become very cheap. My neighbor recently purchased a
child's digital camera at Toys-R-Us for under $50. It takes amazing photos and
comes with basic image management software that lets you crop and rotate images,
and performs some simple enhancements. If you are going to take a lot of photos,
probably the best, all around auction camera is the Nikon 2100 or 3100. As
Nikon has come out with newer models, these two models can be bought very
inexpensively and they contain all the features an auction seller needs.
Keep your
photos small - in a digital sense. Large image files take forever to load and
your buyer will click off to another auction instead of getting a cup of coffee
while your 300 K file downloads.
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