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    ge editor called "the Gimp." The Gimp isn't Photoshop, but it doesn't cost up to $800 either. :)

    To correct your image in the Gimp:

    1. Open your image into the Gimp
    2. Click on Tools at the top of the program
    3. Click on Color Tools in the drop down menu
    4. Click on Levels
    5. In the Levels dialog box, click on the Auto button
    6. Click on OK.

    No Distractions

    OK, now that we've lit up our product, let's make it the star of the show. Effective eBay photos make it clear what you're selling. Make sure it's the only thing in the picture.

    You'll want a nice background that sets your product off nicely. I've seen some advice stating flatly that you should take all your pictures with a white background. If all the products you sell are black, I agree with that advice.

    You want to display your product with a background color that contrasts with your product. If I'm selling a whit

    Types Of Resumes
    There are three main types of resumes you may consider submitting during your job search. The three types of resumes are called functional, chronological, or a combination of the two.The Functional ResumeThis type of resume is usually submitted when you want to put more emphasis on the qualifications and skills obtained during your previous employment. It involves writing a detailed explanation about the experiences you have had that are related to the job you are applying for. Unlike the chronological resume, the main importance of this resume is to outline how well suited you are for the job based on your experience and accomplishments.The Chronological ResumeThe chronological resume is the format that most employers are familiar with. It involves listing in chronological order, the previous jobs held. The chronological resume is usually used to first show your previous employment, promotions, increases in responsibility and other accomplishments. It differs from the functional resume in that the previous employment and accomplishments are dealt with separate
    They won't buy what they can't see. You've only got one chance to get the attention of an eBay buyer. Then they're gone.

    So what can you do to highlight your product and make it stand out? Show it off! At a retail store, you can pick an item up. You can see and feel the quality.

    Your eBay listing can only sell with two things:

    • The words you use
    • Pictures of your product

    eBay buyers need to be assured that the things you list are in good shape. They don't want a nasty surprise when the get the item. They need to see with their eyes what they're buying, so reassure them with images that show your product in the best light.

    Keep reading to learn step-by-step how to take great pictures that will increase your chances of selling your eBay products both more often and at a higher price.

    Lighting

    Without good lighting, they can't see a thing. I'm sure you've seen eBay listings with poor lighting. Without adequate lighting, you won't show details of your product. Potential buyers can't see if the item is clean. They can't see if it has tears, damage, or other defects.

    Think about when you go shopping at a retail store. What do you look for to decide if you should buy. Sure, you'll look at the price tag, but what else? If you're shopping for clothes, you will want to make sure there are no spots or stains on the item. You may check to make sure the zipper works on a pair of jeans or check for missing buttons on a shirt.

    Great lighting must be:

    • Bright Enough
    • Come from More than One Source
    • Be the Right Color

    Bright Lighting

    Probably the best source of lighting for many products is natural lighting. Especially for outdoor products such as camping equipment or yard tools, the sun provides the most natural light for these items.

    The reason the sun is such a good light source for auction items is it is bright enough, comes from more than one source, and it's the right color of light all in one. It may seem like the sun is a single light source, but lighting in an outdoor setting comes not only from the sun itself, but from lit up clouds and the sky itself.

    Multi-Source Lighting

    Why do we care if our item we want to list is lit from more than one source? When a single light source is used, it casts harsh shadows on the object. The parts in shadow you can't see well. Lighting an object from two sources of light (or more) means you can see all of it.

    What do I use for lighting when outdoor lighting isn't convenient? I picked up two halogen shop lights at my local Home Depot. Each one is free-standing, can have their height adjusted, and have two bulbs each (for a total of 4 light sources). They provide plenty of light. The bulbs are a nice, pure white as well.

    Proper Lighting Color

    There's only one light source I try to stay away from as much as possible. Fluorescent bulbs actually don't typically emit pure white light. Before I knew better, I'd take product pictures with this kind of light.

    The items would often look somewhat green or blue, depending on the kind of fluorescent bulb. You can actually buy fluorescent bulbs that are "natural" colored, but they'll cost more.

    Standard light bulbs tend to emit light with a blue or yellow hue. They work ok, but my recommendation is still natural lighting where possible, halogen light if not.

    My Dirty Little Lighting Secret

    If you have Adobe Photoshop, you can easily adjust the color of the picture, its contrast, and even make it lighter.

    To correct your image in Photoshop:

    1. Open your image in Photoshop
    2. Click the Images selection at the top of the screen
    3. In the drop down menu, click on Adjustments
    4. Within Adjustments, click on Auto Levels

    You'll be amazed how this single adjustment will correct many image lighting problems.

    If you don't have Photoshop, you can get similar results with an excellent (and free!) image editor called "the Gimp." The Gimp isn't Photoshop, but it doesn't cost up to $800 either. :)

    To correct your image in the Gimp:

    1. Open your image into the Gimp
    2. Click on Tools at the top of the program
    3. Click on Color Tools in the drop down menu
    4. Click on Levels
    5. In the Levels dialog box, click on the Auto button
    6. Click on OK.

    No Distractions

    OK, now that we've lit up our product, let's make it the star of the show. Effective eBay photos make it clear what you're selling. Make sure it's the only thing in the picture.

    You'll want a nice background that sets your product off nicely. I've seen some advice stating flatly that you should take all your pictures with a white background. If all the products you sell are black, I agree with that advice.

    You want to display your product with a background color that contrasts with your product. If I'm selling a white

    What Howard Stern Can Teach You About Small Business Marketing
    Today marks “shock jock” Howard Stern’s last day on terrestrial radio before he moves to Sirius satellite radio. Love him or hate him, Stern is without a question one of the most successful figures in American media. His deal with Sirius is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.As a small business owner you can learn from Howard Stern’s playbook – even without the potty humor and strippers. Here are a few of the lessons you can take and use for your own marketing success:1. Tightly Targeted Market Howard Stern knows his audience and consistently gives them what they want. He is unapologetic and does not try to make his offering more palatable for a wider audience. Consequently he has built an audience of millions of very dedicated fans.He knows that not everybody is going to like him, and he’s OK with that. I always say that small business marketing must be very focused. Yes you will disqualify many people from being your customer, but you will find the best possible matches who will become your raving fans.2. Consistent Brand You always know what you’re going
    of your product. Potential buyers can't see if the item is clean. They can't see if it has tears, damage, or other defects.

    Think about when you go shopping at a retail store. What do you look for to decide if you should buy. Sure, you'll look at the price tag, but what else? If you're shopping for clothes, you will want to make sure there are no spots or stains on the item. You may check to make sure the zipper works on a pair of jeans or check for missing buttons on a shirt.

    Great lighting must be:

    • Bright Enough
    • Come from More than One Source
    • Be the Right Color

    Bright Lighting

    Probably the best source of lighting for many products is natural lighting. Especially for outdoor products such as camping equipment or yard tools, the sun provides the most natural light for these items.

    The reason the sun is such a good light source for auction items is it is bright enough, comes from more than one source, and it's the right color of light all in one. It may seem like the sun is a single light source, but lighting in an outdoor setting comes not only from the sun itself, but from lit up clouds and the sky itself.

    Multi-Source Lighting

    Why do we care if our item we want to list is lit from more than one source? When a single light source is used, it casts harsh shadows on the object. The parts in shadow you can't see well. Lighting an object from two sources of light (or more) means you can see all of it.

    What do I use for lighting when outdoor lighting isn't convenient? I picked up two halogen shop lights at my local Home Depot. Each one is free-standing, can have their height adjusted, and have two bulbs each (for a total of 4 light sources). They provide plenty of light. The bulbs are a nice, pure white as well.

    Proper Lighting Color

    There's only one light source I try to stay away from as much as possible. Fluorescent bulbs actually don't typically emit pure white light. Before I knew better, I'd take product pictures with this kind of light.

    The items would often look somewhat green or blue, depending on the kind of fluorescent bulb. You can actually buy fluorescent bulbs that are "natural" colored, but they'll cost more.

    Standard light bulbs tend to emit light with a blue or yellow hue. They work ok, but my recommendation is still natural lighting where possible, halogen light if not.

    My Dirty Little Lighting Secret

    If you have Adobe Photoshop, you can easily adjust the color of the picture, its contrast, and even make it lighter.

    To correct your image in Photoshop:

    1. Open your image in Photoshop
    2. Click the Images selection at the top of the screen
    3. In the drop down menu, click on Adjustments
    4. Within Adjustments, click on Auto Levels

    You'll be amazed how this single adjustment will correct many image lighting problems.

    If you don't have Photoshop, you can get similar results with an excellent (and free!) image editor called "the Gimp." The Gimp isn't Photoshop, but it doesn't cost up to $800 either. :)

    To correct your image in the Gimp:

    1. Open your image into the Gimp
    2. Click on Tools at the top of the program
    3. Click on Color Tools in the drop down menu
    4. Click on Levels
    5. In the Levels dialog box, click on the Auto button
    6. Click on OK.

    No Distractions

    OK, now that we've lit up our product, let's make it the star of the show. Effective eBay photos make it clear what you're selling. Make sure it's the only thing in the picture.

    You'll want a nice background that sets your product off nicely. I've seen some advice stating flatly that you should take all your pictures with a white background. If all the products you sell are black, I agree with that advice.

    You want to display your product with a background color that contrasts with your product. If I'm selling a whit

    Your Lack Of Success Is Not Your Fault
    Have you done all that your upline told you to do and the results are still the same? Are you purchasing the leads, making the cold calls, dialing a hundred calls a day, running ads in the classified with minimum return? My guess is nothing seems to work and now you feel like a failure in this business call Network Marketing.Chances are you got into network marketing to make money not lose money, right? I'm here to tell you my friend, that your lack of success is not your fault. Yes, you are reading that right. It is not your fault, the cards were stacked against you and here's why. Let's take a look at the business model to see what behavior it drives in the field.More likely than not, it is your company's business model that causing your problem not you. First and foremost let us understand that in network marketing the only place money is made is from the compensation plan. This holds true for both distributors and the company. So when you see a company with huge multi-million dollar home office buildings that they are bragging about on their website,
    l in one. It may seem like the sun is a single light source, but lighting in an outdoor setting comes not only from the sun itself, but from lit up clouds and the sky itself.

    Multi-Source Lighting

    Why do we care if our item we want to list is lit from more than one source? When a single light source is used, it casts harsh shadows on the object. The parts in shadow you can't see well. Lighting an object from two sources of light (or more) means you can see all of it.

    What do I use for lighting when outdoor lighting isn't convenient? I picked up two halogen shop lights at my local Home Depot. Each one is free-standing, can have their height adjusted, and have two bulbs each (for a total of 4 light sources). They provide plenty of light. The bulbs are a nice, pure white as well.

    Proper Lighting Color

    There's only one light source I try to stay away from as much as possible. Fluorescent bulbs actually don't typically emit pure white light. Before I knew better, I'd take product pictures with this kind of light.

    The items would often look somewhat green or blue, depending on the kind of fluorescent bulb. You can actually buy fluorescent bulbs that are "natural" colored, but they'll cost more.

    Standard light bulbs tend to emit light with a blue or yellow hue. They work ok, but my recommendation is still natural lighting where possible, halogen light if not.

    My Dirty Little Lighting Secret

    If you have Adobe Photoshop, you can easily adjust the color of the picture, its contrast, and even make it lighter.

    To correct your image in Photoshop:

    1. Open your image in Photoshop
    2. Click the Images selection at the top of the screen
    3. In the drop down menu, click on Adjustments
    4. Within Adjustments, click on Auto Levels

    You'll be amazed how this single adjustment will correct many image lighting problems.

    If you don't have Photoshop, you can get similar results with an excellent (and free!) image editor called "the Gimp." The Gimp isn't Photoshop, but it doesn't cost up to $800 either. :)

    To correct your image in the Gimp:

    1. Open your image into the Gimp
    2. Click on Tools at the top of the program
    3. Click on Color Tools in the drop down menu
    4. Click on Levels
    5. In the Levels dialog box, click on the Auto button
    6. Click on OK.

    No Distractions

    OK, now that we've lit up our product, let's make it the star of the show. Effective eBay photos make it clear what you're selling. Make sure it's the only thing in the picture.

    You'll want a nice background that sets your product off nicely. I've seen some advice stating flatly that you should take all your pictures with a white background. If all the products you sell are black, I agree with that advice.

    You want to display your product with a background color that contrasts with your product. If I'm selling a whit

    How to Sell
    A Managing Director of a prominent City investment bank in London e-mailed me the other day: “I am doing a morning of graduate interviews for salespeople; all high quality guys but one guy mentioned that he liked Google as a stock so I quizzed him based on the DMH blog view and he left the meeting saying he thought the stock was a sell!”He later revealed to me the competitiveness of the interview process and how little margin for error there was: out of the sixteen short-listed candidates, they were only allowed to pick two. When I asked him what the criteria was, he told me; “It’s really the depth of the candidates that makes all the difference. We had one Lebanese guy, for example, with loads of international experience who had been educated in Paris and London and who had some practical knowledge of the industry and it was very impressive. Talking to him was like talking to any of the guys who are working on the floor here. It all comes down to being well-rounded.”Education & ExperienceIn July, consultant and guru Andy Miller wrote an abstract on his blog which dec
    'd take product pictures with this kind of light.

    The items would often look somewhat green or blue, depending on the kind of fluorescent bulb. You can actually buy fluorescent bulbs that are "natural" colored, but they'll cost more.

    Standard light bulbs tend to emit light with a blue or yellow hue. They work ok, but my recommendation is still natural lighting where possible, halogen light if not.

    My Dirty Little Lighting Secret

    If you have Adobe Photoshop, you can easily adjust the color of the picture, its contrast, and even make it lighter.

    To correct your image in Photoshop:

    1. Open your image in Photoshop
    2. Click the Images selection at the top of the screen
    3. In the drop down menu, click on Adjustments
    4. Within Adjustments, click on Auto Levels

    You'll be amazed how this single adjustment will correct many image lighting problems.

    If you don't have Photoshop, you can get similar results with an excellent (and free!) image editor called "the Gimp." The Gimp isn't Photoshop, but it doesn't cost up to $800 either. :)

    To correct your image in the Gimp:

    1. Open your image into the Gimp
    2. Click on Tools at the top of the program
    3. Click on Color Tools in the drop down menu
    4. Click on Levels
    5. In the Levels dialog box, click on the Auto button
    6. Click on OK.

    No Distractions

    OK, now that we've lit up our product, let's make it the star of the show. Effective eBay photos make it clear what you're selling. Make sure it's the only thing in the picture.

    You'll want a nice background that sets your product off nicely. I've seen some advice stating flatly that you should take all your pictures with a white background. If all the products you sell are black, I agree with that advice.

    You want to display your product with a background color that contrasts with your product. If I'm selling a whit

    Press Release Primer - Are You Ready to Grab Some Attention?
    Press releases have the potential to create incredible exposure. Looking beyond the linking benefits, a well written press release may land you in newspapers, TV, and radio. I write quick content daily for websites. When a good subject doesn't come to mind, I turn to a news search engine for inspiration. Quite often the top results are press releases or news articles feeding from those press releases. Some of these releases inspire me; others are empty promotion with nothing of interest to me or my site visitors. Here are some tips on the making of a great press release. Know your reader. Balance between writing for the target audience (newspaper reader, radio listener, web surfer) and writing for an editor, reporter or journalist who may take up your subject or even reprint the story. Hooking both the media and the end consumer will result in a snowball of PR. Remember, a journalist scanning a PR source will make decisions based on the first few words of each article. Pack the opening with the hot topic points. Style A stron
    ge editor called "the Gimp." The Gimp isn't Photoshop, but it doesn't cost up to $800 either. :)

    To correct your image in the Gimp:

    1. Open your image into the Gimp
    2. Click on Tools at the top of the program
    3. Click on Color Tools in the drop down menu
    4. Click on Levels
    5. In the Levels dialog box, click on the Auto button
    6. Click on OK.

    No Distractions

    OK, now that we've lit up our product, let's make it the star of the show. Effective eBay photos make it clear what you're selling. Make sure it's the only thing in the picture.

    You'll want a nice background that sets your product off nicely. I've seen some advice stating flatly that you should take all your pictures with a white background. If all the products you sell are black, I agree with that advice.

    You want to display your product with a background color that contrasts with your product. If I'm selling a white iPod, white's not the best background color for me to use. It won't stand out. Pick up a simple, plain white or light-colored sheet to use as a background for dark colored objects and a black or other dark color to put light colored items in front of.

    Also, keep in mind the color you'll display the image on. You'll want to select a background color that goes well with the look you use for your eBay listings. For a more complete discussion on how to design your eBay listings for greater impact, click the link below.

    Make it Big Enough

    Since you're selling your item and not the sheet behind it, you want as little of the sheet to show as possible. Zoom in on the object or move the camera closer to the object so it takes up most of your camera's viewfinder.

    If you've already taken your picture, you can use a program like Photoshop or the Gimp to "crop" the image. Basically, you'll cut off all but a fairly small border around your item. When you upload your image to eBay, if it's larger than they display it, they will reduce its size to fit their format. If you have a lot of sheet showing around your item, the shrunk image will make your item appear very small.

    This is especially true for the gallery images on eBay. These gallery images are pretty small. Once your picture gets shrunk down to gallery size, if your item's too small to really see well, you likely wasted the extra listing fee to add a gallery image to your eBay listing.

    Multiple Viewpoints

    You may want to take two or more pictures of your object. If you're selling a car, you'll want front and side pictures. Maybe you'll want to show off the car's interior. You get the picture.

    Just make sure you take enough views to show off your product well without paying a lot of extra by uploading views of your image that won't increase its chance to sell at a higher price.

    Make Your Item Look "Sharp"

    Another thing you can do to improve the look of your images is to "sharpen" them. Many digital cameras can take somewhat blurry images. Also, when you resize an image, it tends to get blurry. To see how much difference sharpening your image can make, click on the link below to see a before and after example.

    In Photoshop, to apply a sharpening filter to an image, do the following:

    1. Open the image in Photoshop
    2. Click on Filter -> Sharpen -> Unsharp Mask
    3. Check the Preview checkbox (if it's not already checked)
    4. Adjust the Amount until the image visually looks more in focus to you
    5. Click OK
    6. Save the Image

    In the Gimp, do the following to sharpen an image:

    1. Open the image in the Gimp
    2. Click on Filters -> Enhance -> Sharpen
    3. Check the Preview checkbox (if it's not already checked)
    4. Adjust the Sharpness amount by moving the slider left and right until it visually looks best to you
    5. Click OK
    6. Save the Image

    To Sum It Up

    A picture's worth a thousand words. Potential buyers of your eBay products will be much more likely to buy your product when it's showcased with a good picture or two.

    It doesn't take much time to take great pictures. With free image editing software like the Gimp, it won't even cost you anything to crop, sharpen, and color correct your images.

    Follow the advice in this article to increase your chances of closing your eBay listing successfully. When eBay buyers see your products showcased in the best light, they'll often pay more.

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