How To Use A WYSIWYG HTML Editor
To Make Stunning Ebay Auction Listings
What kind of browser are you using
for online surfing? Explorer, Netscape,
Firefox, Opera?? Sure, all are good
programs but I want to talk about an
excellent program called Netscape. If
you use Netscape, do you know that you
also get an amazing WYSIWYG (what you
see is what you get) web design program
called Netscape Composer for free? Basically
you dont need expensive HTML editors
anymore. The list of commercially available
HTML editors software is endless
and the price tags are enormous. Most
people dont want to spend a lot
of money to get started with their eBay
business. Fair enough, since the goal
is to make money and not to spend money.
So it makes perfect sense to use a program
to design auction listings which is
available for free. And such a program
is Netscape Composer.
It has the same professional features
like FrontPage or any other similar
program. To design stunning and professional
looking eBay auction sites with Netscape
Composer you need to download Netscape
first. If you start up the program,
select File->New Composer Page and
basically you can start immediately
to design your auction listings. You
can make you letters in any colour,
bold, italics, use background colours
(or even images) etc. The options are
endless. You can save this file on your
local hard drive as html file. I used
to have one file for every listing I
generate. The best thing is that once
you have got a nice and professional
looking eBay auction listing, you can
use it for ever. Just open your last
listing in Netscape Composer and edit
according to your new item. Amazingly,
this takes only a couple of minutes.
But how do you transfer your listing
saved as a html file on your local hard
drive to eBay? The answer is simple.
Once you have logged in into your eBay
account and selected your category and
starting price you have to type in your
item description. Did you
see that eBay allows HTML format? Have
a look when you launch your next listing.
Thats the time where you go back
to your new listing you just have created
with Netscape Composer. Down the bottom
of your Netscape Composer page youll
see a button called: SOURCE - the source
code of your listing. Click on that
and highlight and copy the entire text.
Select then the eBay site and paste
this text into the Item description
box. Make sure that all links
are working and that all photos are
uploaded to the internet.
When you have finalised your listing
you will be surprised. A stunning and
professional looking DIY-listing.
You can always use ready-to-go
auction templates and edit these according
to your item. Youll see that with
an professional auction design you can
easily attract more buyers and get higher
bids. Its worth the effort. Keep
in mind that professional web design
software is highly expensive and does
the same job. Alternatively, you can
choose from a huge variety of third
party auction services doing the job
for you. But hey, there are incredibly
expensive too. Dont you think
that the eBay fees are high enough and
you can easily do it yourself without
spending any additional dollars. Its
really simple!
About the author:
Thomas Haselhorst is webmaster of http://www.auction-design-for-free
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