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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marsha Collier , Patti Louise RubyPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 19.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.648kg ISBN: 9780471789123ISBN 10: 0471789127 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 01 March 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Part I: Getting Chummy with the Basics. Chapter 1: Attracting Buyers with Your eBay Listing. Chapter 2: Getting a Quick Start with the Sell Your Item Page. Chapter 3: Knowing How HTML Works. Part II: Lining Your Pockets with HTML. Chapter 4: HTML Text ? Formatting Basics. Chapter 5: Playing the (Hyper) Links. Chapter 6: Brewing JavaScripts (Not the Starbucks? Kind). Chapter 7: Embedding Images for Flash and Effect. Chapter 8: Plumping Up Your Description. Chapter 9: Adding Some Bells and Whistles. Part III: Turning Pictures into Dollars. Chapter 10: Choosing and Knowing Your Camera. Chapter 11: Outfitting Your Studio. Chapter 12: Getting the Right Light (or the Light Right). Chapter 13: Setting Up Your Pictures. Chapter 14: Special-Situation Photography. Chapter 15: Getting the Pictures from Your Camera to eBay. Part IV: Advanced Applications for Your Newfound Skills. Chapter 16: Making Perfect Pictures. Chapter 17: Dolling Up Your eBay Store. Chapter 18: Porting Your Listings to Other Sites. Chapter 19: Automating with HTML Generators. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Debunking the Ten (or so) Online Photography Myths. Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Your Auction Design. Appendix: Mechanizing Your Sales with Third-Party Management Tools. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationMarsha Collier spends most of her time on things related to eBay. She?s a charter member eBay PowerSeller, as well as one of the original instructors for eBay University. As a columnist, an author of four best-selling books on eBay, a television and radio expert, and a lecturer, she shares her knowledge of eBay with millions of online shoppers. Thousands of eBay fans also visit her Web site, www.coolebaytools.com, to get Marsha?s latest insights on e-commerce. Out of college, Marsha worked in fashion advertising for the Miami Herald and then as special-projects manager for the Los Angeles Daily News. She also founded a home-based advertising and marketing business. Her successful business, the Collier Company, Inc., was featured by Entrepreneur magazine in 1986, and in 1990, Marsha?s company received the Small Business of the Year award from her California State Assemblyman and the Northridge Chamber of Commerce. Bargains drew Marsha to eBay in 1996, but profitable sales keep her busy on the site now. Marsha applies her business acumen and photography skills to her eBay business ? and in this book, she shares her knowledge about what makes good, profit-promoting listings on eBay. Patti ?Louise? Ruby, an Indianapolis native, was born to work on a computer. In junior high, she took a class in the programming language Fortran. She excelled and enjoyed the class: The die was cast. Patti went through several jobs as a programmer and then became a consultant. In the late ?90s, Patti was part-owner of an antique mall, and coincidentally found a Web site called AuctionWeb (the original eBay). She was fascinated by the concept, and began selling on the site. She also became an integral part of the chat rooms, which initially served as loose customer support where users helped other users. Patti?s ease with computers helped many a new user feel comfortable on the boards ? and with using the AuctionWeb system. In February 1997, Patti was hired as AuctionWeb?s second Customer Support Representative. In this position, she became the main interface between the engineering staff and the user community, where she communicated members? ?bug? reports and suggestions for site enhancements. When AuctionWeb became the new eBay site in the fall of 1997, she headed up a ?live? question-and-answer board that was set up to help members make the transition between platforms. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |