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How to insert images into your Ebay listing for free

Free Computer Help By Mitz

 

You do not have to pay to put extra photos in your Ebay listing if you have somewhere to store your photos on the web. I have a webpage and store my Ebay pictures there.  Ebay stores your first picture free and any additional images cost $$$. Therefore I post one picture with Ebay and use this one as the gallery photo. The rest are stored somewhere else free.

When writing your Ebay listing you add this in your HTML:

< img src="http://www.yoursite.com/image.jpg" >

Yellow = Where the image is stored on the internet

Green = The filename of the image

 

In my case it would look like this:

<img src=”http://www.tips4pc.com/images/100_0219_resize.JPG” >

 Red = Where I store my images in my web.

 

To make you’re image a link do this:

<a href="http://www.tips4pc.com">

<img src="http://www. tips4pc.com/images/100_0219_resize.JPG” ></a>

Blue = Shows the beginning and the end of the link.

Red = Where you will go when you click the image.

Yellow = Where the image is stored on the internet

Green = The filename of the image

 

To find the URL of an image, get on the internet, go to the page where the image is. Then right click on the image and choose properties from the menu. The exact URL will be there.

A great place to store images are at free image storage places which you can find by searching in Google. Another place is to create a free blog and store them there.

 

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About the Author

Mitz Pantic wrote this article and others for http://www.tips4pc.com  Browse Tips4pc.com for more articles that are written in an easy to understand interface and FREE computer help.

You can also visit her Australian Ebay store Fantastic Bits 24_7.

 

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