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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Creating free flash listing ebay templates


So I have been using wix to create all of my listing for about the past 3 months,  since I started using these templates in my listings I have noticed a drastic change in my sales.  


I have received a lot of questions about how I create my listings so I am going to show everyone the step by step process which will get you on your way to creating great flash ebay templates.


But before I do lets check out a few of the percs of using wix for your ebay templates.


You upload your listing pictures to wix - No more photo bucket.
Easy to use editor - You will be up and running in no time.
Loads of templates to choose from if you don't want to create one from scratch.
Its completely free.
It looks way better than HTML
Galleries, contact forms, multiple pages, mini pages, and much much more.

You will really just have to check it out for yourself.

I use it for all of my listings, and I created my ebay store with it.

See my store

Well here are the steps to get you going!


Step #1 Start your free wix account


The basic package is free, and when I mean free I mean free.  They do not require a credit card or anything like that which is awesome.


First of all you need a wix account which you can find right here


Once you follow the link click on the start creating link shown to the left.


Step #2 Create the ebay template you want to use on all of your listings.
This was the hardest step for me.   There are templates you can choose from to get you started OR you can create one from scratch.  
Just remember if you use a template you will have to change your width do fit your ebay listings.
I would recommend going with a 800 width and a 1200 height which you can change under settings.
Step #3 After you have designed your template.
Once you have designed the basic layout of your template, and you feel like you are ready to use your template add all of the information for your first item.
Pictures, descriptions, policies ect.  
When you have added all of the information for your first item it should look something like this.

Step #4  "SAVE AS"

This is probably the most important step, save your template as ebaylisting.   Under File go to "SAVE AS" to save your template.

Step #5 Publish 
When you are ready to publish your listing, and add it to an ebay listing click on the publish button, which looks like the one of the left.

It will do its thing, and them come up with a screen that looks similar to this.




Step #6  Get the code


Click on the " Embed " button shown above, and it will come up with code similar to this.


This code is what you will be copying into the main body of your ebay listing.

Step #7 Create your listing on ebay

If you are planning on making multiple ebay listings leave your template open.

Fill out your ebay listing like you normally would, but paste your new code into the listings.  Post your listing like you normally would.  

Go back to your wix listing, and use the "SAVE AS" button to save your template as your NEXT item.

Failing to do so will save over your previous template, AND change the ebay listing itself, that's right you can edit your listing from wix without even going to ebay.

So basically thats it in a nutshell.    Its pretty easy once you do a couple of them.  

I hope this helps, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

1 comment:

  1. The information provided is really very nice. One can easily take help of these while designing a ebay template.

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