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Image
Hosting For Online Auctions
Use
eBay picture service or host your own photos?
If
you use the eBay picture service, your first photo is free.
But each additional picture will cost you $0.15 and the supersize
picture will be another $0.75.
This
can cut into your auction profits if you need, let's say,
3 or 4 pictures showing different angles, and one supersize
picture for the "WOW" effect!
So
I found a way to have as many pictures I want in my listings
without having to pay all these fees to eBay: I do my own
image hosting!
They
are a lot of image hosting services to choose from online.
Some are free, and others charge a small monthly or yearly
fee.
Currently
I use Photobucket image hosting. They have a free starter
package (which gives you 25 MB of disc space) or a premium
package (unlimited disc space) to store your pictures. You
can subscribe to the premium package for 3 months ($9.00)
or one year ($25.00).
Now,
how to load your pictures on your photo-hosting service?
First,
you have to resize your images. One reason for resizing your
photos is that Photobucket limits the size of the pictures
you can load - 250 KB for the free package and 1 MB for the
premium package.
The
second reason is that you don't want to slow down your eBay
listings with huge images! Big pictures take forever to load,
and potential customers will hit the back button instead of
waiting.
So
I recommend limiting each picture to a size of 500 pixels
maximum. I use the free Irfanview image optimizer to resize
my pictures.
Once
your photos are resized, you can upload them to your image
hosting service, which is very simple.
For
Photobucket, you have to log in into your account. Once you
are in, there is a white window on top of the page marked
"picture", with a "browse" button on the right. Click on "browse",
and a new "choose file" window will appear. That window shows
the files in your computer. From that window, select the file
containing the picture you want to upload to the Internet.
Once
you have found the right picture, highlight it with your mouse
and then in the "choose file window", click the "open" button.
The name and location of your picture will then appear on
the Photobucket screen.
Now
click the "submit" button, and voila! Your selected picture
is on Photobucket. You can even load several pictures at the
same time by using the "submit multiple pictures" feature.
All
right, your picture is now on Photobucket. But how do you
insert that picture in your eBay listing?
Once
your image is hosted on Photobucket, you will have to copy
the URL of that photo (which is directly under it) and paste
it into your eBay listing. Use the following html code to
display the picture correctly in your listing (don't forget
to inverse the quotation marks at the beginning and at the
end of this code!); paste your Photobucket image URL where
it says "the URL of your picture":
>img
src="the URL of your picture"<
You
can even add a border around your picture, by adding a border
code to the above, making it:
>img
src="the URL of your picture" border=8<
By
changing the number of your border, you can make it larger
or thinner.
Another
great advantage of choosing online image hosting is that the
quality of your pictures in your auction listings will be
much better than with eBay picture services!
So
you can have as many auction pictures as you need, with higher
image definition, for less money. You can't beat that.
Good
luck!
Author
Sophie Van Tiggelen of Bagatelle Jewelry (http://www.bagatelle-jewelry.com)
creates original handmade beaded jewelry in lampwork glass,
freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals, semi-precious gemstones
and sterling silver. Sophie's designs are natural, beautiful
and sophisticated, and she specializes in turquoise, coral
and chalcedony.
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