Thought I would write a bit about photography for jewelry. I am still learning the steps needed for great photos, but I can tell you a few things that surprised me. First, you don not take one photo of anything. I now average 5 or more photos of any piece and I photo-shop each of those to achieve an acceptable photo. If you learn nothing else, photo-shop will fine tune even the best of photos.
Setting up ads for Ebay can be an all day affair. You have to get your descriptions just right, you need to get the correct photos to the right ads (I have made a few errors, but I corrected them immediately). By the way, Ebay will allow you to correct errors as long as no one has bid on your auction item. Make sure you get the postage correct, customers do not enjoy higher charges than you list, so be correct every time. Be willing to be flexible for your customers, treat them as you would like to be treated.
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