With Ebay's listing tool Turbo Lister (free download), once you set multiple
auctions up and then you just keep uploading them.
You really have to look at fees and listings to see if it will be feasible
for you. Check the photography category, do an advanced search for items
similar to what you are planning on selling and "completed items" only and
see what has sold recently (the price will be in green) and at what price.
That might help decide if Ebay is for you; it's not exactly a "happy place"
for a lot of people but somehow it works out for me off and on (knock on
wood.cuts). Every venue takes some time.
That's where woodcuts and photographs may be worlds apart. I don't really
know because I don't sell photographs. I don't sell framed prints BTW,
although I might offer some up this Christmas season.
Maria
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Subject: Re: [artshow_photo] RE: Online shopping carts LONG POST
I know the probably "can" be, but would it be feasible to offer prints on
Ebay?
I suppose I could take photos of my framed items also, but I'd much rather
not
ship framed items. I have my photography on SmugMug and have had that
since, I
think, March of this year, but I've JUST now gotten to finally have things
loaded there and am now in the process of publicizing it.
Kim
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