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Title: More info about posting pics on eBay and Craigslist
Post by: MovieMan on January 11, 2014, 12:08:07 AM
If you post on these two sales sites as often as I do you probably know about their picture policies.

cList recently stopped allowing the use of HTML script to insert large pictures within the text of an item description.

It was rumored some months ago that eBay would do the same, but that hasn't come to pass and I hope it doesn't. The expression "a single picture is worth a thousand words" is never truer than when selling something.

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On Clist you can now post 24 pics using their process; that's up from 12 just a month or so ago.

On eBay you can post 12 pictures using their process. No limit on HTML pics within text (crossing fingers).  ;D
Title: Re: More info about posting pics on eBay and Craigslist
Post by: rulesforrebels on January 11, 2014, 10:25:52 AM
in the past the good reason for html on ebay was to avoid paying fees for pictures i think they used to charge 0.10 cents a pic. now they stopped doing that, you can have 12 pics for free. while i agree i like being able to put bigger pictures in you can still list up to 12 pics for free and users can turn them into larger shots if they want so won't be a huge loss unless you use templates and have pics in your templats