If you've sold on eBay, you know that the easy, unrewarding way of describing your listing is by simply adding text:
Now, you could use professional templates or master the desktop software out there, and there's nothing wrong with that. However, if you use Weebly, there is a way to make your listing look great, with just a little tweaking to get it just right.You will need:
Next, publish your page.
Now go to your published page,
And then jump into the source code. Find the section that says:
And copy everything between and the end of the content:
Paste this code into a text editor, and follow this example:
Obviously, you need to substitute http://www.yourownurl.comAnd there you go: now all you have to do is paste this text into the empty description box in eBay and you have a professional listing!
| Where, oh where, shall I begin? |
- A Weebly account
- An eBay account
- A browser that allows you to view the source code of a web page (e.g. Firefox)
- A text editor capable of finding and replacing search terms (e.g. gedit in Linux, Notepad in Windows)
| Don't you want to read more? |
Now go to your published page,
And then jump into the source code. Find the section that says:
Obviously, you need to substitute http://www.yourownurl.comAnd there you go: now all you have to do is paste this text into the empty description box in eBay and you have a professional listing!
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