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USE PHOTOS TO INCREASE YOUR SALES
It may be a cliché that a picture is
worth a thousand words, but it is one hundred percent true! A simple picture
included with your ad can increase your sales by over two hundred percent! Like
Ive said before, people are not comfortable bidding on an item unless
they are absolutely sure what they are bidding on. A picture gives the buyer a
strong visual image of what they are buying.
Take a look at the items that have the most
bids in almost any category on the auction web site, and Ill bet you that
the ads that have pictures have more bids, and also have higher bids than the
ads that dont include a picture! Its the simple fact that seeing is
believing!
Ok, so you're sold on an idea that a picture
will help your item sell. Now your asking yourself, how do I get a picture up
on the Internet? Well, thats a good question, and this next section is
dedicated to showing you exactly how to take a picture of your item and post it
to the Internet.
STEP 1- GET THE PICTURE INTO YOUR COMPUTER
Ok, so this is no brainer, even for the novice, but there are a few different
ways that you cam accomplish this. The first is the old fashioned way, and that
is to use a normal camera, take a photo, and then take it to your local photo
shop and get it developed.
Once you get the photo developed, you need to
get the photo scanned into your computer. You can either buy a scanner at you
local computer shop for approximately $100 and up, or you can take your photos
to many local copy shops like Kinkos and they can scan your photos for
you, and save them on floppy disk.
The other alternative you can use is a
digital camera, which will take a photo and download it immediately to your
computer. These cameras are great to use, but cost about $300 to $500. You can
also use a normal camcorder to grab the image. With a small device (like
SNAPPY) you can hook any video source, Like camcorders, to your computer and
transfer the image that way. These devices cost between $100 to $200 and are a
good alternative if you already have a camcorder at home.
STEP 2-PROCESS THE PHOTO Ok, youve got
your photo saved on your computer in either a .gif or .jpeg file. Next thing
you may need to do is process the photo in a graphic program. Programs like
Paint Shop Pro (http://www.jasc.com/psp.html) or LView Pro
(http://www.lview.com) are available as sharaware on the Internet. You can use
them to do things like crop the photo using only a portion of the photo with
your item.
You can use them to adjust thing like the
brightness and contrast of the photo, or even add some cool text over the photo
to create the perfect ad!
A program like Adobes PhotoShop is a
full blown graphics program that will help automate tasks like processing
photos and adding some cool effects to both your photos and your text. Take a
look at the photo of the item you want to sell.
The first thing you need to do is crop the
photo to only show the item that you are selling. Each program will do this
fairly simply. You need to click on the tool that selects a rectangular area of
your photo. You then need to draw a box only around the area you wish to keep,
and then select crop command from the main toolbars image or edit menu. Then
you should go and adjust the brightness, contrast and sharpness of the image as
needed. Try to get as much visible detail as possible. Remember that the better
the picture is, the more bids you will get!
You can also add text directly over the
picture of the item. This may or may not be useful for you, since you can type
in as much text as you want before or after the image on web page. If you do
want to add text, simply click on the text button, which is the "T" button in
99% of graphics programs, and select an area on your photo and type away!
STEP3- POST THE PHOTO TO THE WEB All right,
the photo is taken, processed, and ready to be used in an advertisement on the
auction web. The next step you have to do is to actually upload the picture to
a web site. Most sites like eBAY do not allow you to actually put the
picture on their site, so you have to have some web space of your own in which
to store the picture. If youre on AOL or a lot of other Internet Service
Providers, you most likely have some web space allotted to you through them.
You can check with your provider to find out how much space you have, and how
to access it.
If you are on AOL, you can skip down to the
next section, which will take you step by step through the process that you
have to use to get your pictures up on AOLs web space!
If your Internet Service Provider does not
offer you any web space, you can always find free web space through the
Internet from services like Geocities (http://www.geocities.com). These
services allow you to sign up for free web space that you can use to display
your pictures on your website, or to create your own actual web site.
There are a variety of places that offer you
small free web sites, just do a search on http://ww.yahoo.com for web providers
and you will find some others besides Geocities.
Once you have someplace to put your picture,
you have to upload the picture. Upload, for those of you who dont know,
simply means to send that picture file from your computer to your web space.
There are a variety of programs, which are called FTP programs that you can use
to transfer files over the Internet. The program called WS_FTP is very popular,
and easy to use. You can download a copy directly from the manufacturer by
going to their website at: http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/WS_FTP/index.html .
Once you have your FTP program, you simply
log onto your server and choose the files you want to send to the web site. For
example, lets say that your picture file is called "auction1.jpg" and it
shows the item you want to sell.
You would start up your FTP program, choose
the directory on your computer that your picture file is in, select your file
"auction1.jpg" and press the button to transfer it to your web space. Entering
the following text to your auction's description can now access your photo:
http://www.yourhost.com/-directory/imagename.jpg
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