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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: sally neill <sally@...>
To: Rick <tutor2000@...>
Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 2:04:46 AM
Subject: Force ebay to ADVERTISE your other ebooks


Hello

When selling ebooks on ebay you want
to look like a professional.

One way to make your ebay ebook business
look like a smooth operation is consistency.

When you are listing ebooks on ebay it's a
good idea to always use a standard template.

I have one that I simply amend each time I
list a new item on ebay, it saves me a lot
of time.

My standard template includes links to my
about me page, to my ebay shop, and my
feedback page.

There are many places online where you can
download "free to use" ebay templates if you
can't design your own.

Here are a few websites with free ebay
templates:

http://xample.net/templates.htm

http://www.robshelp.com/

http://members.nucite.com/genAuctionTemplates.php

There are lots more and if you don't like
any from the above sites, just search on the
internet for some more free ebay template sites.

Always try and make sure that you have links
in all your ebay auctions for the following:

Link to your shop / or other items
Link to your feedback
Link to your about me page
Link to add you as a favourite seller

You could also list shipping or postage
details / costs.

What types of payment you accept etc etc.

Once you have a template you like, simply
list your item on ebay using the online auction
form or turbolister.

When it comes to the part that you insert
your item description, you can switch views,
from normal to html.

Normal view is as it says, normal view.

HTML view is where you can enter html code.

So copy the html code for your template, paste
it into the box under html view, then switch
back to normal view and make any changes.

If you don't know how to copy the code for
your free template, double click on the template
to open it, choose file, view, source or page, view,
source from internet explorer, this will show the
html code, so just simply copy all the information
and paste it into ebay or turbolister.

If you have problems with this, don't hesistate
to contact me for help.

Until Next Time



Sally Neill
www.sallys-ebooks.co.uk

I trebled my ebay ebook sales with this one system
and YOU CAN too:

http://www.sallys-ebooks.co.uk/epa

Get an autoresponder just like mine
http://www.aweber.com/?216627



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