posted on March 4, 2005 06:17:29 PM
I use another service for my main listing ID.
But, I am going to be listing items in "lots" of 8 to 12 and I started a new id just for them. I will be using Vendio for these because the small "click to enlarge" pictures will work better than full size ones.
My question is:
Can you use your own custom templates on Vendio and insert photo information?
And if you can't:
Can you add custom information to a Vendio template that you only want to show up on that one template, not on all your items for sale?
I will be selling record albums, movie posters, groups of postcards by city or state, craft books, cookbooks, etc. I need a custom template for each type item and really need to enter special policies and data for each one.
Ex. I offer a full money back gaurantee on my postcards.
For record albums I do not refund shipping and only offer a refund of bid price if notified within 7 days of receipt.
Also, I use flat rate shipping for all items and would like to build that into the template but each "type" item has its own shipping prices.
They also have their own abbreviations, condition statements etc.
Can I do anything like this with the Vendio template or will I just have to save this type information in my short keys program and put it into every single listing manually?
Thanks!
I did post in the Vendio section but no response yet so I thought I would ask out here.
[ edited by lindajean on Mar 4, 2005 06:18 PM ]
posted on March 4, 2005 06:28:28 PM
You won't be able to use the custom listing text. That will show up on all your items.
What you can do is setup profiles. Create an inventory item of one of the post cards and mark it as profile. When you set up the next one choose that profile. You will then only have to change what is specific to that post card. Such as the picture and the description of that card. Then do the same on the albums and so on.
You can use your own custom templates or you can customize Vendio's templates. You can add your own graphics and backgrounds or change the fonts and colors schemes.
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