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Taking Great Pictures for eBay Auctions and Online Selling | 
enlarge | Author: Rod March Publisher: BuyArtisans Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $2.00 (12%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 573956
Media: Paperback Pages: 148 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0974281700 EAN: 9780974281704 ASIN: 0974281700
Publication Date: June 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Crisp clean and unread. No marks. Compare seller ratings. We offer excellent customer service.
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Product Description If you sell things online, you already know how important pictures are. They are the only way your customer has confidence to buy.
Whether you sell at eBay or on your website, better pictures attract more customers! This handbook will teach you how to take great pictures -- without spending a fortune!
This handbook includes highlighted tips on how to save money and take better pictures, as well as over 50 color pictures of equipment, techniques, and examples. Keep this handbook with your camera and refer to it when you need ideas or inspiration on your next pictures.
It is organized so you can quickly find the answers to your questions. You don't have to read the whole book -- you just find what you need and get going. There is a "Troubleshooting Guide" to help you correct problems you are having, a "Final Checklist" to ensure that you are ready to sell, and even a "Glossary" of photography and computer terms.
You don't have to be a professional photographer or a computer geek to create great images for your auctions. Rod writes in non-technical language and teaches you what you need in the section called "Computer jargon you will need." At last, you can take the mystery out of "jaypegs" and pixels!
If you don't have a camera or don't like the one you have, this handbook will teach you what features you need and which ones you don't. The camera the author actually used costs about $200, but he shows you how to be successful, whether your camera cost less or much more.
If you don't already have the equipment you need, Rod will show you how to buy it or make it for almost nothing. For example, did you know that for about $25 you could build your own table-top studio with tools like the professionals use: a seamless background, light booms for front, side, and backlighting, diffusers and reflectors for diffuse and indirect lighting? Add a couple of full-spectrum light bulbs with fixtures for another $20 and you have a great, complete studio for photographing things up to 2 feet in size.
Rod will teach you how to prepare your images for use on eBay so you have eye-catching thumbnails and fast-loading, high quality images. You will finally understand what you need to know about image formats, compression, image quality and more.
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Pictures for eBay August 21, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I thought that this book had many great ideas for great pictures. Many made very good sense.
OK at best July 10, 2006 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
As a some time seller on eBay I've come to realize that my photos are as important, if not more impotant than my auction description. I guess the reason I'm not as enamoured with this book than the other reviewers of this book is that right off the top you are told not to read through this book, but to look for specific topics that will help solve your problems. How am I to learn a new trick/tip if I skip it because I don't think it applies to me? It has good info info, I just wish it was a better read and more substantial. I have several books on photography for eBay, and this is far from the worst, but it could have been outstanding. Personally I think "eBay Photos That Sell" by Dan Gookin is a better book for the non-professional.
Taking Great Pictures for eBay Auctions and Online Selling January 22, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a user-friendly book. Written for amateurs who know the importance of placing effective photos of their products on eBay, but who don't have the time or equipment to borrow into commercial photography. Mr. March's book makes it easy to learn several techniques that are essential to putting high impact, crisp photos on eBay. For example how to focus on your product with a consumer auto-focus camera, which can be frustrating without a manual focusing ring. By my estimate 50% of all eBay auction photos are either out of focus or soft focused. Too bad they haven't heard about Rod March's book.
Taking photos with a digital camera September 24, 2005 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Love this book! I have been listing on eBay for a couple of years and am always looking to improve my photos. This book is written in simple language with clear instructions, I can reccommend it to anyone who wishes to begin taking digital photos or improve their photos.
Taking Pictures For Your eBay Items PRICELESS November 15, 2004 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I recieved the book today and could'nt put it down. I went out and bought supplies for my own little picture taking studio! I thoughrt i knew how to take a great picture of my item's but was i wrong. I learned so much from this informative and easy to read book.The detail is execellent and he breaks everything down for even a beginner.The best investment you'll make if you plan on selling ANYTHING online.This IS THE BOOK!
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