posted on August 15, 2005 06:02:15 PM
Well, I've been with Vendio for almost 2 months and so far, I've not been able to upload a single image to ebay.....gee, what a surprise. I have ask repeatedly for help.
Simply, all I want to do is go to ebay, click "sell" and then fill in the blanks and then, when pictures are required, upload them from vendio.....simple, right??????
Well, how come no one at Vendio has been able to tell me how to do that???? I assume that, since no one will respond to my email request (4 of them so far). Guess I've just lost 2 months fees.......gonna have to cancel. If one of you folks will be kind enough to send me an email with those "other" reasonably priced services home pages, I would appreciate it. Addy is:
[email protected]
Thanks.
Tina
posted on August 15, 2005 06:10:58 PM
If you are not listing on Ebay through Vendio, then you need to put your images in HTML in your auction description. You do this by inserting the following:
<img src=YOUR VENDIO PIC LOCATION>.
You can find your Vendio pic location/URL address by right clicking on the photo and checking properties, then I highlight the address and paste it in the html.
Or you can just do your Ebay listing through Vendio.
posted on August 15, 2005 06:16:09 PM
Tina = If you plan to upload to ebay why host at Vendio? You can add as many images to a single listing this way and not pay ebay's fees for additional images.
NEVER MIND Carolyn beat me to the instructions
If you REALLY want to upload to ebay there is an easy way to do that too using part of the same HTML. If that's what you want to do we can walk you through it
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posted on August 15, 2005 06:42:08 PM
Listing through Vendio sales manager is the simplest way. However, if you insist on using Vendio for hosting only and listing directly on Ebay at the rate of one or two auctions per hour and any extra associated fees for more than one image, then you can also do that through Vendio. The good news is you don't need to enter a single html code. Go to image hosting, find your image(s) and check them. Go to the bottom of the page and click attach. From the dropdown menu select other auction site (generate HTML). Write down the cleardot.gif url address. Then copy the html that is in the box. Go to Ebay listing form, insert the image url that you wrote down into the link box. Then paste the html that you copied earlier into the description field of the Ebay listing form. Complete your listing and it's done. The step above referring to the drop down menu will also let you select Ebay as the auction site to list to, but it's a manual version of sales manager. Go ahead and try it. It's the only way you can get your images to ebay in the rare event Sales Manager crashes, so it's good to use as a backup listing plan.
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